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fan(?) goes vroom for no reason
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Happened twice already back to back
After 7-8 Hours of playing my computer makes this sound

https://youtu.be/jCTJYIY0MM8

I have no idea but it's prolly a fan
only play tf2 so it never gets hot

Happened twice already back to back
After 7-8 Hours of playing my computer makes this sound

https://youtu.be/jCTJYIY0MM8

I have no idea but it's prolly a fan
only play tf2 so it never gets hot
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How old is it? Sounds like the bearing are starting to go on it.

How old is it? Sounds like the bearing are starting to go on it.
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Case is a few years old now, right when I opened the case the sound stopped. Prolly PSU cords for my graphics card brushing against my fan.

Case is a few years old now, right when I opened the case the sound stopped. Prolly PSU cords for my graphics card brushing against my fan.
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dellaCase is a few years old now, right when I opened the case the sound stopped. Prolly PSU cords for my graphics card brushing against my fan.

its the fan in the back above the motherboard ports, changing the fan plugin on the mobo did nothing. probably going to replace back fan.

monitors also stopped detecting a singal lmao im fucked

really concerned about that now, i opened it up again and my monitors froze and a static noise in my earbuds occured.

[quote=della]Case is a few years old now, right when I opened the case the sound stopped. Prolly PSU cords for my graphics card brushing against my fan.[/quote]

its the fan in the back above the motherboard ports, changing the fan plugin on the mobo did nothing. probably going to replace back fan.

monitors also stopped detecting a singal lmao im fucked

really concerned about that now, i opened it up again and my monitors froze and a static noise in my earbuds occured.
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