Hope this helps someone when they have to use the laptop in a public space. After that I restart the pc and reinstall the nvidia driver, and voilÃ* after a couple of minutes the fan stops spinning out of control for the rest of the day. So what I did is reboot into safe mode and use the display driver uninstaller by guru3d which is available online. I found a short term solution that makes the fan noise go away but only until the next time that you restart your laptop. The GPU fan located under the power button (right hand side) was on max even when the GPU is on idle. I had the same problem as many others in these forum. The fan shows a quarter-year-old dust, which I only brushed with a toothbrush and then blown it out with compressed air. It is still running (4 days ago) and it will turn out how long. Win10 Enterprise is installed on the machine (I had problems with Pro after 1.5 years). It is hidden under "other" in the download center. The file you download in its name contains the win version (W10 or W8.1). I don't know why, but half a year ago the win8 driver was still available for win10. I have now succeeded in solving the problem that the fan does high spin: liquid metal heat conductor (GPU, CPU), new video card fan (the old one had a coffee grinder sound after half a year), the latest Intel® Dynamic Platform and Thermal Framework Drive (DPTF_Intel_CFL_W10_64_V84105016067). I might do a warranty RMA, but since I repasted, I am not sure if they will take it. Idle temps are in the 30's but still my left fan goes crazy when not doing anything. I've re connected the fan connectors a few times already and repasted and undervolted the CPU/GPU.
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