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> What model of Laptop?
> What month/year was purchased?
> How long is your warranty and through who do you have it with?
Clean the laptop, free it of ANY dust inside and out as often as you feel the need.
Especially when you can visibly see dust build up in the intake/exhaust areas of the vents and such.
I dusted it already and the ugly noise remains there, its kinda of loud. again no temperature problems so far.
It's not that hard. But it might be hard if this laptop model is not common enough.
Check Ebay for the Laptop model# and put words like cooling fans after that in an Ebay search. I've done this for many laptops over the years to get official or oem replacement parts for things like Laptop screens, cooling fans, keyboards, touch-pads, battery, ac power brick; etc.