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CumSensei 06-09-2004 02:54 AM

Computer gurus is it suposed to sound this way? (vid)
 
http://www.cumswapmovies.com/cs/gfy/fan.wmv

Ok is it suposed to sound this way?

I think I am in for a new fan any day now....
AND I cleaned the shit out...

I think it sounds like its gonna be over soon.
:(

SpaceAce 06-09-2004 02:57 AM

My power supply fan started doing that shit a few weeks ago. The fan grinds and sounds awful when the computer starts up but after a while it smooths out. If it gets loud again, I just smack the bastard and the noise goes away. If that noise if coming from your CPU fan, I wouldn't fuck around, I'd just get a new fan.

Edit: First check to be sure the fan ismounted securely and the noise isn't just from vibration or a wire touching the blades.

SpaceAce

swedguy 06-09-2004 03:27 AM

Don't worry, it's not your fan. It's only your harddrive :winkwink:

CumSensei 06-09-2004 04:12 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by swedguy
Don't worry, it's not your fan. It's only your harddrive :winkwink:
FUCK YOU SWEDGUY!! :)

I will cry the day my HD crash!

mardigras 06-09-2004 06:33 AM

Back up everything important now.

Depending on the size of your current drive you could do this easier than burning discs...

Since hard drives have gotten much bigger and cheaper the past couple/few years chances are you can buy a new hard drive that is much larger than the one you currently have. Install it as your main drive and install Windows and your other software.

Then, disconnect the IDE and power cables from your CD ROM and plug them into the old hard drive (you'll probably have to move the jumper pin on the old hard drive to slave). When you reboot the computer you can then browse the old drive and copy and move all of your important stuff over to the new drive.

Only took me losing my first hard drive to forever have a backup plan from then on:winkwink:

scottie0779 06-09-2004 06:50 AM

Try this. Grab a hammer or something solid and give the power supply a gentle tap from the back of the PC. You may have to smack it a few times. If it's the PS Fan, it'll quiet down when you smack it.

Chances are you can get a power supply fan for $50, depending on if you screwed up and bought some crappy Micron or something (not all those manufacturers are using standard sized parts). I run my PC constant, never turned off, so I replace my PS pretty regularly as most PS Fans are hardwired in and I'm smart enough not to go taking it apart and running for my solder iron. :thumbsup

It's not a steady click - click - click - click sound so it's probably not your HDD taking a shit. Start with the PS.

TweetyBird 06-09-2004 07:12 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by swedguy
Don't worry, it's not your fan. It's only your harddrive :winkwink:
hehe :)

doornx 06-09-2004 07:22 AM

had to crank up the volume since my own fans made too much noise :Graucho :Graucho

CumSensei 06-09-2004 08:42 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by doornx
had to crank up the volume since my own fans made too much noise :Graucho :Graucho
:thumbsup

RFlagg 06-09-2004 09:47 AM

Don't even bother replacing the muffin fan (the fan inside the power supply)...CompUSA has power supplies for $30 give or take...

they last approx 3-4 years depending on conditions.

and contrary to popular belief...it is much better for your system to keep it on 24/7/365..the power consumption is minute, and your PC stays at a constant temp vs heating up and cooling down.


hth...

SCtyger 06-09-2004 12:13 PM

if u really dont want to replace the power supply ... just lube ur fan. WD40!!

otherwise.. ya... just get urself a new powersupply.


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