Fans Too Noisy - 2K RPMs

My fans have always been running at 2000 RPMs. I downloaded an app from the mac app store which caused the CPU to overheat, and in order to control this I read that it was wise to download smcFanControl. I downloaded this and added 2 settings, 2.4K RPMs and 2.8K RPMs. This worked to cool down my laptop, and once I realised that my CPU is at 36 degrees celcius, I set the fans back to the default settings at 2000 RPMs. Now, my fans are constantly running at this speed according to smcFanControl and iStat. My core is cool, not even warm, yet all I can hear are the fans spinning fast to push hot air out of it, when there is none (I've put my ear to it to hear and feel the heat, there is no heat coming out).


I've had this laptop for less than 24 hours, it's a:

15' Macbook Pro late 2011

Intel Core i7 Quad Core 2.4gHz

7200RPM 750GB HDD


I'd appreciate some assistance. Also, this was not occuring prior to downloading smcFanControl (I've turned it off, deleted it, nothing works) - Even after turning off the laptop, the fans stopped, automatically after turning the laptop on the fans came back on.


This noise is really annoying me, so can someone help me out?


Some extra information:

When I put my ear to the bottom of the laptop, it sounds like a vibration.

Posted on Apr 12, 2012 4:52 PM

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Apr 12, 2012 5:03 PM in response to Teh Elitee

Have same MBP as you. 2k RPM is default speed indeed, will always be on at that speed until greater cooling needs spin them up. Seen them go over 6k.Need to take it to an Apple Store or Service Provider for appraisal; a fan motor could have bad bearings and be unnaturally noisy, meriting under-warranty replacement. But "noisy" is in the ear of the beholder; because of their size, the sound they make has a lot of high-frequency components which are more noticeable by some people.


Take it in.


Edit: BTW, "normal" CPU temp is around 50C for me.

Apr 12, 2012 5:40 PM in response to Teh Elitee

Well, under normal (2k RPM) conditions, I can only hear mine if I stick the ear against the chassis. Even in the dead of night, when I'm checking on the last email in bed like the vicious Internet addict. And at full bore, the noise IS apparent but not bothersome, sort of like a noticeable hum, a smallish nest of angry bees.


My old Early 2008 MBP got a nasty buzz about 9 months into its life; the tech at the AASP heard it and ordered a set of replacement fans without any further comment; 48 hours later, silence was golden again. They ARE mechanical, and ambient dust IS a biotch...


Like I said, take it in.

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