You know when you run a graphic intensive game and your computer's fan gets louder like it's spinning faster to cool your computer down, well my fan has been doing this for the past two days, at nights i put it in hibernate so it does get rest, but i'm not running anything other than Firefox and SpeedFan tells me it's running between 40 and 50 Degrees, normally when i've got Firefox running on it's own it usually runs between 30 - 45 and the fan doesn't make much noise, but no matter what over these past couple of days it's not shut up, is this something wrong with the fan maybe or something to do with my computer running something that could be causing the fan to do this?
And sometimes it randomly goes quieter then gets a bit louder for no apparent reason, so i'm confused and i'm just hoping nothing is wrong.
I dont understand shit about what you are saying but thats what you get with 7 comma's and 1 period.
I don't really understand how comma's and a full stop make it so you can't understand what i'm saying, that doesn't make sense...
I you don't complete your thoughts people just keep reading without stopping which causes them to not be able to think about what they're reading.
Buy a quieter fan you'd think this would be logical.
It hasn't always been like this though, it has only just started doing it recently but nothing on my computer has changed so i don't get it, and just because i don't put comma's in more doesn't mean the person reading can't stop reading, they're not retarded.
General rule is one comma per sentence.
You make one long sentence that doesnt complete annywhere. Its like someone telling a whole story without breathing in between, its incomprihensible.
Point being that people should put effort in a post asking for help.
But enough nitpicking from me.
[QUOTE=Viorotica;32511117]It hasn't always been like this though, it has only just started doing it recently but nothing on my computer has changed so i don't get it, and just because i don't put comma's in more doesn't mean the person reading can't stop reading, they're not retarded.[/QUOTE]
Is this your CPU or GPU fan? Also please post idle and load temps from HW monitor.
It could also be that the fan is spinning normally but is grinding against something or is dusty.
GPU Fan.
Check for programs that allow you to manually control the fans, see if they set the fans up high. (Afterburner, EVGA precision, etc.)
But yes, also post temps please.
[editline]27th September 2011[/editline]
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remove heatsink, clean and then, and reapply thermal compound
[QUOTE=Shadaez;32512761]remove heatsink, clean and then, and reapply thermal compound[/QUOTE]
What? (Take note i'm not great at all the techy stuff with computer, when it comes to stuff inside my computer and sorting things out, the only thing i can do right is clean dust out)
[QUOTE=Viorotica;32513531]What? (Take note i'm not great at all the techy stuff with computer, when it comes to stuff inside my computer and sorting things out, the only thing i can do right is clean dust out)[/QUOTE]The heat sink would be the thing keeping your CPU from frying into a black lump, located onto the CPU.
[QUOTE=Jarrod;32516372]The heat sink would be the thing keeping your CPU from frying into a black lump, located onto the CPU.[/QUOTE]
Yeah but then on the GPU.
And before you do that check if your temps are high first.
I have no clue how you got your GPU to show up in speedfan but check the idle temperature with HW monitor or something.
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