Re: Noisy Computer Fan
Posted by sgtfly on
Sun Jul 4th 2010 at 12:13pm
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2010-07-04 12:13pm
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[*]Well you certainly don't want the fan blowing air into the computer.
I would turn the fan around so it removes the hot air from inside the case.
It probably gets louder because it's struggling to remove the excess heat, which if it's blowing in it's not doing it's job.
Also add another fan if possible and replace the one you have it's probably worn out.
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Re: Noisy Computer Fan
Posted by Zein on
Mon Jul 5th 2010 at 5:15am
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Woah Woah Woah, I dont know if you are tech savvy sgtfly, (I think you are) but im pretty sure you want air FLOW in your case, even if some fans want to blow in your case, but make sure there are other to blow out.
Am I right?
Re: Noisy Computer Fan
Posted by Feralcritter on
Tue Jul 13th 2010 at 7:35pm
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I guess it actually depends on how dusty your house is. Once a month wouldn't even warrant any attention as there would barely be any noticeable amount for me.
However when I lived in Utah with a drafty window and dirt for a yard it was a chore and a half just to keep up. One time I had just put it off for way too long and there were "chunks" of dirt buildup on my gpu (doh! no wonder it didn't live longer than 6 years)
So my general rule of thumb would be: if the doctor can trust a cast on your body parts unwashable for up to 8 weeks at a time, that's the limit for my computer.
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