Windows 7: Windows 7 X64 - 2 coolers of the processor are being used

Aug 3, 2018
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Since 2 days i noted both coolers of my processor are working even when i turn on the computer, and even in winter, when the temp is not more than 15 C. Is it normal?

Screenshot of "Open hardware monitor" is at https://imgur.com/a/a97pWFm
Task Manager: https://imgur.com/a/RJB9frj
The temperature outside today was 3 C (7:22 am)
and when i opened photoshop the cooler started.
Again and sorry if it´s a n00b 150% question. Is it normal?


For example now when i took the screenshot i see the cooler through the transparent plastic and its not working. So i think its "fine" but anyway.
Sometimes for example when i go to "Start" button to open a program it kinda "hangs" .
Few days ago when i was playing a song in Foobar the song was frozed and the movement of cursor was so slow ...
Almost cant move it.

Thank you a lot
Also i made a screenshots of the MS Updates installed . And
Also later i have another questions to make if it´s possible. Thanks!

System specs:
OS Windows 7 Professional 64 bits
CPU Intel Core i7-4790
Motherboard Gigabyte Z97X-SLI-CF
Memory 32 GB
Graphics Card AMD Radeon HD 7450 / Intel HD Graphics 4600

My System SpecsSystem Spec
Computer type PC/Desktop
System Manufacturer/Model Number custom build
OS Windows 7 Professional 64 bits
CPU Intel Core i7-4790
Motherboard Gigabyte Z97X-SLI-CF
Memory 32 GB
Graphics Card AMD Radeon HD 7450 / Intel HD Graphics 4600
Hard Drives 2 OCZ ARC-100 ATA 2 Samsung 204UI ATA
Antivirus Microsoft Security Essentials
Browser Vivaldi x64
 
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If by "Coolers' You mean fans then yes that is somewhat normal. Many motherbds allow you to adjust the CPU Fan profiles in the bios though. Simply leave them at 0% until whatever temperature you want them to turn on at.

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If by "Coolers' You mean fans then yes that is somewhat normal. Many motherbds allow you to adjust the CPU Fan profiles in the bios though. Simply leave them at 0% until whatever temperature you want them to turn on at.
 
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