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anonymous
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Posted on - 08/05/2011
When I operate my computer than I fell very disgusting because my CPU makes noise .
Noising is not continue its Noising sometimes .
I don’t know what I should do for this problem.
IÂ want a complete solution for this problem.
CPU noising problem in my computer
There may be two reasons of noising in the CPU of your computer, one cause is your hard disk.
There is a lot of noise in CPU just due to the hard disk extra noise so you should check it and if possible then replace it with a perfect and new hard disk. The other cause of noising in the CPU of your computer may be due to your processor fan.
There is a lot of noising cause in the CPU of the computer due to the fan noises and sometimes a cable touches the fan and cause noise, so you should check it properly to solve your problem.
CPU noising problem in my computer
You can check where is the problem located and you will find it easily keep close to you CPU and see which part is making noise you can put out the cover and make it dust free to work fine. And check something is not sticking with you PC fans and other devices.
You can also check step by step to solve problem such that:
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Open the cover of your CPU.
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Check for all the components that are placed in you CPU
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if need to remove dust then remove all the dust from it.
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Check all the wires and devices something is not mixing with other.
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Check the power supply of the PC it may be cause of error.
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Replace the component with a new one which is creating problem.
I hope now you are able to solve your problem.
CPU noising problem in my computer
If you notice a noise coming from your CPU tower whenever you are using your computer, it is probably just the cooling fans making the noise. If the noise is irritating or makes you uncomfortable, just replace the fan that’s making the noise. You don’t need to change all the fans, just that one making the noise. There are several fans operating inside the CPU tower.
One inside the power supply unit, one at the back of the CPU, and one on the processor including the cooling fan on the video card if you have a dedicated video card. You need to locate or identify which of the cooling fans is creating the noise.
Once you identify which fan it is, remove it then bring it to a computer parts store to help you find a matching unit. On the other hand, if you identified that the source of the noise is the cooling fan on top of the processor, you need to remove both the heat sink and the fan because they are pair.
Ask someone who knows how to remove it because the heat sink is stuck directly with the processor or just bring the CPU to the computer parts store to help you find a matching cooling fan.