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| Jan 25th, 2005 07:53 PM | |
| executioneer | i used to have a cpu fan that would stop entirely and then i would hit the side of the computer and it would start up again   | 
| Jan 24th, 2005 11:41 AM | |
| AChimp | You'll probably spend $10 for a decent fan. You don't want a cheap one because they'll just break right away. Take the current fan to a computer store (for comparison purposes) and find a compatible replacement.   | 
| Jan 24th, 2005 08:14 AM | |
| MetalMilitia | Just buy a new fan, they cost like £1 for a cheap one. You just need to know if you need a 60mm or 80mm one. | 
| Jan 24th, 2005 04:59 AM | |
| James | My CPU fan is threatening to give out - How much time? Long story short; Thursday night, computer starts making a soft buzzing noise. Further inspection reveals the source is most likely my CPU fan. If this is an indication that the fan is on its last legs, what exactly should I do while I wait for the chance to get it replaced? I turned my computer off when I wasn't using it. However, when I turned it back on hours later, the fan made a godawful noise, and I turned it back off. I turned it on again a few moments later, and that noise is gone, but the buzzing remains. So I'm worried about that. But I'm also worried that running my computer 24 hours a day will cause a problem as well. I also don't think I'll have a chance to take my computer anywhere until Thursday. |