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Please take a look at screenshot with information about the hardware at Pastebin or on screenshot:

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Note the section "Temperature" AMD Radeon. Perhaps this is causing the problem.
Please, tell me what can be caused by a noisy fan.

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    GPU core 511˚C ?!? That would have melted by now. Solder flows at about 200˚C, so if you still have graphics & no smoke, the reporting is wrong, but the fans are therefore being told to spin as fast as possible to cool it from that fictitious temperature.
    – Tetsujin
    Commented Dec 6, 2014 at 11:23
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    Solved the problem: In device Manager, disable AMD Radeon, then rebooted and turned on again.
    – Valeriy
    Commented Dec 6, 2014 at 17:42
  • I tried disabling AMD RADEON, and enabling back again, didn't work for me.
    – Manu
    Commented Aug 10, 2017 at 17:09

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The value can't bo correct.

When the air comming out of the fan is warm, then the problem isn't the fan.

Otherwise take the servicetag number (its on the bottom of the notebook or behind the battery) and type in in there: www.dell.com/servicetag. You can download then the newest drivers / firmware for exactly your notebook.

I remember dell notebook issues with still running fans due to wrong firmware.

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