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who knows their hardware?
my fan is making some noise, anyone want to tell me if anything is overheating?
http://i.imgur.com/gWr7c.jpg thanks :helpme |
looks like your temps are great.
but just in case - replace the fan that makes the noise.... |
I cant afford a fan to overheat...
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I see nothing crazy about those temps
your fan only needs re-lubed/replaced in all likelihood. :) |
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clean the fan, and check power supply, i had strange noize on my old pc
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which fan is making noise? Case fan or the fan on the heatsink/cpu?
In either case, if it's a case fan, just replace it with a new one. If it's the fan on your heatsink/cpu get a new heatsink/fan. I don't see any issues with overheating so IF it is the one on the cpu heatsink it's still doing its job, but wouldn't hurt to replace it if it's making noise. |
Temperatures seems to be fine...
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There's no need to replace the fans in your PC, unless they're dead and don't spin. Just clean the fans and case with a small brush and a vacuum cleaner.
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you have AUXFANIN1 spinning higher then the other one and is making more noise
i just checked mine they all below 1500 rpm in open case tho |
Damn your under 40 Celsius? You've got no problem. I believe you'll start seeing problems when it hit 52 Celsius or higher. You'll definitely know you've got overheating problems when the computer freezes for no reason.
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If you do take off your fan and its the one with the heatsink on the processor dont forget to renew the heatsink compound too and dont over do it when renewing the compound
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Can't you see AUXTIN at 125 Celsius :D :error:error
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