Loud Humming?

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  1. .parfekt//

    .parfekt// Senior Member

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    No clue what type of fan... and I don't want to open the case 'cause whenever I do somethign to the computer it *BEEEP* up.
     
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    lol - It might be a intrusion alarm then :D

    Is ir a fairly new case? coz if it is it might be wired to a Intrusion beeper :D hehe
     
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    yep, I accidentially chipped one blade off my cpu fan while moving wires around. It made it sound like a screaming yeti... so I bought a new one, and while it waited, I replaced it with an extra case fan, and glued it on, since i had bought a heatsink/fan combo.
     
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    Some compressed air would help out alot. Just use it on the heatsink of your CPU. I bet you that there's ton's of gunk in there. I usually take my comp apart once a year and clean it out. It's good for the life of your system if you regularly clean it maybe every few months.
     
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    Liquid cooling better isn't it?
     
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    dude.
    my advice.
    run
    and fast.
     
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    i also get a humming but i gotten so used to it ...
     
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    I usually run virus/spyware scans and it removes that humm...
     
  9. DeadAlliance

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    whats wierd is, now i think its my Hard Drive, Maybe also combined with my CPU.

    My CPU is AMD Sempron - I buil the computer by myself.


    My case is a thermaltake and it has those easy, slide out things inside of them that you can screw the harddrive in and then slide it back in.

    Heres the link to my case:

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?...N82E16811133132


    I think its my hard drive or CPUe fan because my computer starts and then after about a minute or so i hears something power up and thats when i hear the hum
     
  10. DiabloDj1

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    You can try taking off the sides of the case and listening to which it is...xP

    or taking out the HD and running it on another if u got the time to see if its that..

    it could just be the cpu fan....you can try getting a new one.
     
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    Get an Arctic Cooling Freezer 64, cheap, very good performance, and very quiet.
     
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    on my old comp there was a lound hum, turns out a couple of screws were loose and the mobo wasnt secured into the case tightly in a couple of spots and it would cause that hum
     
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    It might be something as simple as some cables are catching in fans, or some screws are loose. Check all your cables and tighten all your screws in your case
     
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    Okay,

    I looked at my mother board and noticed that im missing a couple screws in it, like 2 or 3.

    Could that be what makes the noise?
     
  15. DiabloDj1

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    It could be...thats what the other kid claimed

    make sure you dont put them in too tight tho, that can damage it.

    How long have you had this computer?

    Make sure there are no wires in the way.
     

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