Nicolò Wojewoda wrote:
I googled for my problem again and I found out ( here:
http://julien.lerouge.free.fr/md9675.html ) that "Fan starts at 70 °C, and
speeds up at 90 °C".
And it's seems impossible that after starting the OS the fan reaches 70 °C,
and after 2 minutes it reaches 90 °C.. so t
Nicolò Wojewoda wrote:
I googled for my problem again and I found out ( here:
http://julien.lerouge.free.fr/md9675.html ) that "Fan starts at 70 °C, and
speeds up at 90 °C".
And it's seems impossible that after starting the OS the fan reaches 70 °C,
and after 2 minutes it reaches 90 °C.. so the
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Ok, some more info.
I googled for my problem again and I found out ( here:
http://julien.lerouge.free.fr/md9675.html ) that "Fan starts at 70 °C, and
speeds up at 90 °C".
And it's seems impossible that after starting the OS the fan reaches 70 °C,
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Ok, some more info.
I googled for my problem again and I found out ( here:
http://julien.lerouge.free.fr/md9675.html ) that "Fan starts at 70 °C, and
speeds up at 90 °C".
And it's seems impossible that after starting the OS the fan reaches 70 °C,
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I have an Asus L2430D laptop and the fan makes too much noise. I remember that
when Windows XP was on my laptop, it was not noisy at all. Then I switched to
Debian GNU/Linux, and it had periods of low noise, then (maybe every 5
minutes) 1 minute of
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I have an Asus L2430D laptop and the fan makes too much noise. I remember that
when Windows XP was on my laptop, it was not noisy at all. Then I switched to
Debian GNU/Linux, and it had periods of low noise, then (maybe every 5
minutes) 1 minute of
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