M55 8810 fan reving up and down

Just picked up a Thinkcentre m55 8810 BQ4 desktop.  Works great except for the fan.  It will rev up to full speed, slow down, rev up, slow down.  Sounds like a teenage driver at a red light with a manual transmission.  Doesn't do this all the time but enough to make it annoying to anyone in the room.  OS was upgraded to Windows 7, 32 bit from XP.  BIOS is Lenovo 2JKT49AUS and SM  BIOS is 2.4.  Any suggestions?  Thanks!  Ed

Anything is covered and given the cost of a PSU or something.... AppleCare Backups UPS and of course monitor system temps and even fan speeds with something like iStatPro or Hardware Monitor.
I would consider trying to take it in while you can and before there is real harm. PSU failures happen. If was a corroded wire lead, but if it is something else....
I found AppleCare on Amazon to be slightly less.
http://store.apple.com/us/product/APPLECAREMACPRO-102586
http://www.amazon.com/AppleCare-Protection-Plan-NEWEST-VERSION/dp/B004R6LTNK/

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