

If you've been Overclocking your CPU, STOP IT! So it would be obvious to this old tech, that your Windows 10 is running the CPU more than your previous OS. The speed of the CPU fan is controlled not by Windows but by the controller on the motherboard and is based on the temperature of the CPU. Surely I'm not the only one who has run into this situation. Well, thank you everybody for reading and please give some advice if you have any. I immediately found this odd and I have come to the conclusion that something in Windows 10 is responsible because:Ī) This never happened in Windows 7, which was the previous operating system the computer had, andī) This doesn't happen when I start the computer and go into a different operating system, namely Ubuntu. The normal activity on it is browsing the web, watching videos, playing music, writing text files and really nothing more than that. The only unusual thing I've noticed with the laptop is that the CPU fan wants to run at full speed all the time, even though the computer is never used for any "processor-intensive" tasks. Now both computers have Windows 10 and so far it has been running. The upgrade process on the laptop also completed successfully.

The laptop is a Toshiba Satellite L855, with an Intel Core i3-2370M processor. So, motivated by how well everything went with that computer, I decided to upgrade Windows on a laptop as well. I recently installed Windows 10 on a desktop computer and everything went as smoothly as it could have, with no problems at all. I have posted this in other forums, too, in the hopes of getting some ideas.
