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Hello guys!

Recently I got  a 90B fan error. The thing is that I had it for 3 months, when I purchased this laptop. I didn't notice any heat up My Ryzen  processor is 33-39 degrees while staying on google and while playing there are not more than 60 degrees. 

I use my laptop mostly for online school, and I use it 5-6 hours every day, and it didn't heat up at all.

Also, my fans are not noisy. I contacted  a professional technician, and he sad that the fans are working fine, but i just have a hardware error.

 

Maybe is a BIOS error? 

How could I fix it?

 

I got it not so many times, and just when I was starting the laptop.  I would like to get rid of it, not because my fans aren't working( they work very well), but just because I do not like to see errors. 

 

Thank you

Cosmin

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