If you can't pinpoint the exact source of the noise, get a piece of tubing or hose and hold one end to your ear while you place the other in various areas of the computer's guts. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Virtualbody1234
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If you can't pinpoint the exact source of the noise, get a piece of tubing or hose and hold one end to your ear while you place the other in various areas of the computer's guts. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Virtualbody1234
This could be interesting.Quote:
Originally Posted by Smurfette
One ear blocked by a piece of tubing, the other ear mangled by high speed fans.
I'd just like to point out that all posts are the opinion of the user and this board accepts no responsibility for damage or injury resulting from following this advice. :whistling
oh my god - this is the funniest thread i have ever, and i mean ever read - physically LOL here...
im a clumsy bastard when it comes to hardware so ill let my know-it all computer friend do it for me:01:he said he got the same thing and his northbridge fan went so it is problly the fan, I blame you ALL!:whistling
Chicken! :lol:
J/k.
It's only a few screws and a quick look.
:DI,ve found banging mine tends to shut it up for a while:DAlso checking all screws are tight(mmm tight screws) sorry.
I'd go with the fan as being the probable cause to!
my sister's computer (my old computer) is really loud when you first start it up and sometimes while you're usoing it too.
i pinpointed it to the heatink fan but it uses like a 40mm fan or something and i dont have one that size to replace it. :(
probably a fan for you too.
Raping a PC is probably gonna break the law in some countries ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by gripper103.2
I almost took you seriously, but then I realized you were making a funny.Quote:
Originally Posted by clocker
Tea and Crumpets!
Moi?Quote:
Originally Posted by orcutt989
Nah.