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| Noisy Computer Hello I want to ask you why when I turn on the computer it makes so much noise (like the fan at the stove) when I want to watch video or play music its really hard to hear. Computer Information -Intel Pentium 4 2.66GHz 2.66 GHz -504 MB Ram -bought for $399 form 123 computer warehouse -Asrock Motherboard |
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| Re: Noisy Computer Stanley wrote: > Hello I want to ask you why when I turn on the computer it makes so > much noise (like the fan at the stove) when I want to watch video > or play music its really hard to hear. > > Computer Information > -Intel Pentium 4 2.66GHz 2.66 GHz > -504 MB Ram > -bought for $399 form 123 computer warehouse > -Asrock Motherboard Not really a software problem... Sounds more like - as you semi-said - a defective fan. Open it up and see what part makes the noise. -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html |
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| Re: Noisy Computer "Stanley" <Stanley@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8C3F13CA-53C1-41A8-8A8E-8EB881D3FD39@microsoft.com... > Hello I want to ask you why when I turn on the computer it makes so much > noise (like the fan at the stove) when I want to watch video or play music > its really hard to hear. > > Computer Information > -Intel Pentium 4 2.66GHz 2.66 GHz > -504 MB Ram > -bought for $399 form 123 computer warehouse > -Asrock Motherboard Your question has nothing to do with Windows, hence a hardware newsgroup might be a much better place to post your question. Suffice it to say that excessive noise when first turning on a PC is almost always the result of a fan that is on its way out. If you are not familiar with the insides of a PC, take it to a computer shop to have the worn-out fan replaced. |
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| Re: Noisy Computer I think its the fan at the back of the computer or the one in the computer "Shenan Stanley" wrote: > Stanley wrote: > > Hello I want to ask you why when I turn on the computer it makes so > > much noise (like the fan at the stove) when I want to watch video > > or play music its really hard to hear. > > > > Computer Information > > -Intel Pentium 4 2.66GHz 2.66 GHz > > -504 MB Ram > > -bought for $399 form 123 computer warehouse > > -Asrock Motherboard > > Not really a software problem... > Sounds more like - as you semi-said - a defective fan. > Open it up and see what part makes the noise. > > -- > Shenan Stanley > MS-MVP > -- > How To Ask Questions The Smart Way > http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html > > > |
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| Re: Noisy Computer While, as others say, it might be a bad fan, new motherboards have fan speed controllers that increase speed when the CPU is doing more work and putting off more heat. When you start up the machine, it is typically loud for a few moments until the speed controller kicks in and reduces the speed. CPU intensive tasks will raise the heat and cause the fan to kick into high gear, and yes, when those fans are in high gear they can be loud. Very loud compared to when the machine is in "normal mode". In other words, you may have to live with it, perhaps the machine under the desk or in a cabinet, and/or putting sound absorbing material behind the machine (since that's where most of the sound comes from.) Just make sure the material isn't against the machine or too close. Don't want to impede air flow. But, those tasks you mention don't sound particularly CPU intensive. Playing music or watching WMV/MPEG type videos never kicks my fans into high gear. Unless you do have a defective fan, it sounds to me like you have disabled the "quiet mode" in BIOS (disabled the speed control, which defaults to fastest.) Look for some entry or entries in BIOS that refer to "quiet mode" or similar, probably in a section that deals with heat monitoring and fans. -- Gary S. Terhune MS-MVP Shell/User www.grystmill.com "Stanley" <Stanley@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8C3F13CA-53C1-41A8-8A8E-8EB881D3FD39@microsoft.com... > Hello I want to ask you why when I turn on the computer it makes so much > noise (like the fan at the stove) when I want to watch video or play music > its really hard to hear. > > Computer Information > -Intel Pentium 4 2.66GHz 2.66 GHz > -504 MB Ram > -bought for $399 form 123 computer warehouse > -Asrock Motherboard |
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| Re: Noisy Computer "Stanley" <Stanley@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8C3F13CA-53C1-41A8-8A8E-8EB881D3FD39@microsoft.com... > Hello I want to ask you why when I turn on the computer it makes so much > noise (like the fan at the stove) when I want to watch video or play music > its really hard to hear. > > Computer Information > -Intel Pentium 4 2.66GHz 2.66 GHz > -504 MB Ram > -bought for $399 form 123 computer warehouse > -Asrock Motherboard Fans in PCs, even the noisy ones, don't put out that much volume level. If the fan blades are hitting something, that will be a substantially greater volume. Some older hard drives put out substantial noise, when accessed, that drowns out any PC fan. Not counting the 2 fans in my power supply or the 1 fan on the cpu or the 1 fan on the video card, I have 5 fans in my PC. Dave |
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| Re: Noisy Computer On Jul 7, 10:32 pm, "Lil' Dave" <spamyours...@virus.net> wrote: > Not counting the 2 fans in my power supply or the 1 fan on the cpu or the 1 > fan on the video card, I have 5 fans in my PC. If one of those has bad bearings, or has some wiring or something else touching the blades, there will be excessive noise. My machine has two fans in the power supply, two in the case, one on the CPU and one on the video card. Whisper quiet. |
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| Re: Noisy Computer "PD43" <pauld1943********.com> wrote in message news:1183865969.816556.70170@n2g2000hse.googlegrou ps.com... > On Jul 7, 10:32 pm, "Lil' Dave" <spamyours...@virus.net> wrote: > >> Not counting the 2 fans in my power supply or the 1 fan on the cpu or the >> 1 >> fan on the video card, I have 5 fans in my PC. > > If one of those has bad bearings, or has some wiring or something else > touching the blades, there will be excessive noise. > > My machine has two fans in the power supply, two in the case, one on > the CPU and one on the video card. Whisper quiet. > Agreed. But the PC sounds almost recent due to the cpu specs provided by the OP. If the bearings in a fan motor are already gone, can't see that on such young PC. Guess you get what you pay for? Dave |
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| Re: Noisy Computer Oh this sounds like a fan on its last legs. Most likely a case or PSU fan, but don't rule out the CPU fan either. Bad fans can drive you nuts with the noise they make. I've had a PSU fan that used to whine louder than my optical drive, and another case rear fan that made loud swishing noises. Both had to be replaced. I have a Gigabyte G-power cooler on my A64..I bought it because it was supposed to silent , but at full load, it is too loud |
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| Re: Noisy Computer "pegasus" <arrheniushill******.com> wrote in message news:pegasus.2ter75@no-mx.tabletquestions.com... > > Oh this sounds like a fan on its last legs. Most likely a case or PSU > fan, but don't rule out the CPU fan either. Bad fans can drive you nuts > with the noise they make. I've had a PSU fan that used to whine louder > than my optical drive, and another case rear fan that made loud swishing > noises. Both had to be replaced. > > I have a Gigabyte G-power cooler on my A64..I bought it because it was > supposed to silent , but at full load, it is too loud > plus side, it atleast keeps the CPU pretty cool. > > > -- > pegasus Intriguing. Two "pegasus's" in the same threads, being two completely and totally unrelated persons. |
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| Re: Noisy Computer On Sun, 8 Jul 2007 17:22:06 +0200, "Pegasus \(MVP\)" <I.can@fly.com> wrote: > Intriguing. Two "pegasus's" in the same threads, being two > completely and totally unrelated persons. Pegasuses? Pegasi? Next thing you know we'll have winged horses all over the place. ;-) -- Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User Please Reply to the Newsgroup |
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| Re: Noisy Computer On 7/8/2007 8:22 AM On a whim, Pegasus (MVP) pounded out on the keyboard > "pegasus" <arrheniushill******.com> wrote in message > news:pegasus.2ter75@no-mx.tabletquestions.com... >> Oh this sounds like a fan on its last legs. Most likely a case or PSU >> fan, but don't rule out the CPU fan either. Bad fans can drive you nuts >> with the noise they make. I've had a PSU fan that used to whine louder >> than my optical drive, and another case rear fan that made loud swishing >> noises. Both had to be replaced. >> >> I have a Gigabyte G-power cooler on my A64..I bought it because it was >> supposed to silent , but at full load, it is too loud >> plus side, it atleast keeps the CPU pretty cool. >> >> >> -- >> pegasus > > Intriguing. Two "pegasus's" in the same threads, being two > completely and totally unrelated persons. > > So why do you call yourself that? In the 70's, I owned the rights to the name "Pegasus", as it was a band I played in for years. -- Terry R. ***Reply Note*** Anti-spam measures are included in my email address. Delete NOSPAM from the email address after clicking Reply. |
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