Recently my Macbook Pro (Retina, 13-inch, Early 2015) fan has been making a "whirring" noise when running. I tested the speed of the fan and it's at 1297 RPMs, which I believe is a tad under the minimum running speed but could be wrong. (Feel free to correct me on this). As it isn't running on overdrive, I do not believe it needs a replacement but instead that the sound could be due to dust build-up inside of the fan. I've read up on different techniques on how to clean out the fan but wanted to verify the correct and safest way to do so.
I've read using compressed air is alright but do I need to lightly hold the fan so it doesn't spin or is it okay to let it spin from the air?
Bottom line: Does anyone have any suggestions on how to properly get dust & debris out of the fan?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions!
I've read using compressed air is alright but do I need to lightly hold the fan so it doesn't spin or is it okay to let it spin from the air?
Bottom line: Does anyone have any suggestions on how to properly get dust & debris out of the fan?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions!