Windows 8.1 is supposed to be bug-free functional σύστημα που δεν θα πρέπει να προκαλέσει πάρα πολλά προβλήματα στην λειτουργία τους. Τουλάχιστον, δεν θα είναι τόσα πολλά αν μεταβείτε στα 8.1 από τα Windows 8.
It turns out, however, that many of the users who decided to make the move to Windows 8.1 are actually experiencing all sorts of themes, including the highest flat noise generated by the processor fan.
Consumers clashed with Microsoft community forums to report that the CPU fan produces more noise than before, probably in an attempt to cool the processor.
This means that Windows 8.1 actually requires more processing power, hence a warming need for more intense cooling.
Specifically, a user says in the Microsoft forum:
“My laptop is a Sony VAIO with a technological age of less than a year. I am referring to the sound of the fan, which I had no problem with before information από τα Windows 8. Κάλεσα την Sony και μου είπαν να επικοινωνήσω με τη Microsoft.Παρατήρησα ότι το laptop μου ήταν πολύ warm on the side where the fan sound is coming from.
I don't work my laptop on a flat surface, I usually use a small piece of wood on the back to give it a 30 degree angle. The fan stops if I restart the laptop, and two minutes later, it starts working at full power again. When I explained all this to SONY, they told me to contact Microsoft immediately, as there is nothing wrong with the camera.”
There does not seem to be a solution to the whole issue, as there is not much that can be done as Windows 8.1 requires more processing power.
Here are the system requirements of Windows 8.1 system requirements in case you want to see if the computer it has everything you need to run the new OS:
Processor: 1 gigahertz (GHz) or faster with PAE, NX, and SSE2 support (more information)
Memory: 1 gigabyte (GB) (32-bit) or 2 GB (64-bit)
Free space on hard disk: 16 GB (32-bit) or 20 GB (64-bit)
Graphics card: Microsoft DirectX 9 graphics device with WDDM driver