Why is my fan so loud? Lenovo G510

Hi,
I can see a big sticker on my laptop that says "SILENT FAN".
Yes, the fan was silent in the first few days and now it is just loud.
I can't even study with this laptop near me it is too distracting.
At the beginning it seemed that the fan is not even working because it was so weak (or maybe it really didn't work?)
Now I just can't concentrate because of the annoying fan buzz...
What can I do ? How do I silence it?!
**Edit  : Something to mention : The fan is not as loud as when playing a game for example (Because I did play a game to check and it's much louder) > I'm talking about the lower annoying noise.. this noise did not exist at the beginning?! Only 2 weeks old Laptop? 

EDIT: Looks like what's causing it is that a plugin of Google chrome browser named "Shockwave flash" is using alot of CPU.
I don't know why is Shockwave Flash using so much CPU but that's causing about 70% CPU usage and then the fan speed to increase
**Is there a way to manually control the fan speed? maybe I can manually lower the speed without causing overheating issues because sometimes it seems like the fan increases its speed when not really necessary.

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