Fan noisy on 2010 iMac

My 2010 iMac (Lion OS) was unable to back up on Time Machine and apps were quitting unexpectedly. I took it to a local repair store last week. They disassembled the hard drive and checked the software. They determined it was a corrupted file and also repaired disk permissions. They suggested upgrading to Sierra OS. I agreed and now all the apps are running well. But now the fan is very loud. It's never done that before. The repair shop said my computer was very dusty and they blew out a lot of dust. They recommend I download Derman's fan control software to control the fan speeds.


Does anyone have thoughts as to why the fan is now so loud? And does anyone have experience with Derman's software?


Thank you,


Arcmuse

iMac, macOS Sierra (10.12.3)

Posted on Feb 21, 2017 10:25 PM

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Feb 25, 2017 9:12 AM in response to BDAqua

I actually downloaded the Derman fan control software, because I figured if I have any problems, I could take it back to the repair shop.


Currently my CPU is running 117 deg. F and the fan speeds are 1600/5203/1977 rpm. Is that okay? And it's pretty loud.


What I'm not sure is if I can use the software to manipulate the fan speeds.

Feb 26, 2017 8:56 AM in response to arcmuse

It sounds more like, they

1. did not use a compatible HDD (if the HDD was replaced)

2. did not reconnect or damaged one of the other temperature sensors

for more on that subject, see > http://blog.macsales.com/10146-apple-further-restricts-upgrade-options-on-new-im acs


Like BDAqua, I use crystalidea Macs Fan Control which has both Sensor-Based and Continuous speed features.


In any case (changed, removed or damage) if the sensor is not correctly reporting back to the SMC, then you will need to use the Continuous Fan Speed feature and not the Sensor-Based feature of the FanControl App.

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