Y50-70 Fan too loud

I installed an samsung 850 evo 500 GB in my Y50-70 with windows 8.1 because my hdd just broke. Everything went as planned with no issues until the installation was complete, but sometimes the CPU fan becomes very loud, even if I'm just using chrome, for example. 
Is that normal?
Another thing...after the instalation, i lost all of the drivers. I downloaded all from the lenovo's web site, but i miss the energy manager with dust removal option...how can i get it back?
best regards,

Dear Guhdalpai
Welcome in lenovo community
With such kind of usage we should have a normal performance of CPU, in all ways please get into the Task manager and open Performance tab then check the Speed and Utilization percentage and let me know with a screen shot .
As for the Energy management application, Please use the below link to download and install it :-
Link : http://support.lenovo.com/us/en/products/laptops-a​nd-netbooks/lenovo-y-series-laptops/y50-70-noteboo​...
Thanks
Alaa
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