Loud PC, can I do anything

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Loud PC, can I do anything

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Just inherited a 2.4 Ghz. I think it's the damn Chassis fan that is so loud.

Sounds like a Dell Poweredge server. :rotfl:

CPU fan is good, Do I really need that damn Chassis fan?
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You could replace it.
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Loud from the RPMs of the fan...running too high? Or is the fan noisy..as in bearings starting to go? Should be able to replace with a new one either way...but if it's a clean fan that's not noisy from failing bearings, may want to troubleshoot why it's running so fast...perhaps temp sensor controlled.

Last week we had a clients laptop in, Dell Inspiron 9200 I think...laptop. The CPU fan was running at 100% all the time..very noisy. Looked around online, found many people had the same complaint. Dave's World kept researching and researching, found a post deep in Dells forums or something..that they have faulty temp sensors which got out of whack. He found out doing a Fn + Z I think it was...would hard reset that sensor. That worked...settled down to a low whir. Dunno if you had a laptop, guessing not. But just as reference to temp sensor.
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yardofstuf wrote:you could replace it.
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YeOldeStonecat wrote:Loud from the RPMs of the fan...running too high? Or is the fan noisy..as in bearings starting to go? Should be able to replace with a new one either way...but if it's a clean fan that's not noisy from failing bearings, may want to troubleshoot why it's running so fast...perhaps temp sensor controlled.

Last week we had a clients laptop in, Dell Inspiron 9200 I think...laptop. The CPU fan was running at 100% all the time..very noisy. Looked around online, found many people had the same complaint. Dave's World kept researching and researching, found a post deep in Dells forums or something..that they have faulty temp sensors which got out of whack. He found out doing a Fn + Z I think it was...would hard reset that sensor. That worked...settled down to a low whir. Dunno if you had a laptop, guessing not. But just as reference to temp sensor.
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09/17/2002-i845E-W83627H-6A69VA1LC-BU Abit BD7-II / BD7-II RAID
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YeOldeStonecat wrote:Loud from the RPMs of the fan...running too high? Or is the fan noisy..as in bearings starting to go? Should be able to replace with a new one either way...but if it's a clean fan that's not noisy from failing bearings, may want to troubleshoot why it's running so fast...perhaps temp sensor controlled.
I think the bearing are ok. I believe it's the RPMs of the fan
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CableDude wrote:...Sounds like a Dell Poweredge server.:rotfl
lol! last month I got one. 2.8 Ghz socket 478 400SC, 800 FSB.

Never thought the day would come when I'd say a Dell rig is a step up for me. :wth:

Anyway, I hate the fan. I'm thinking about moving the system to a different case.
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It's a nice PC, Full of virus and spyware, but I'll take care of that. I can put more Memory in it. 512 now running 2000.
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Found a program on the Abit CD with regards to hardware. Thought it would allow me to control fan speed....


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It's the Chassis/Case fan that is so damn load. I have it disconnected right now.
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An easy fix is to 5 or 7v the fan(s) in question.

http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/496

Before doing so I'd use something like Speedfan to get a good idea of where the system is at before doing anything. So you know what kinda of deltas your working with.
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