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My computer is working ok (touching wood quickly) but it is so bloomin' noisy!

 

It sounds as if a helicopter is landing in the room.

 

Any tips from you tech"Ooops, word censored!"ods?

 

Should I get out the ubiquitous tin of WD40 which is used as a cure all at Egluntine Towers?

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We had this a few weeks ago.

The Hubby took the back off of the tower & I hoovered it all out inside, using a really soft make up brush to knock the dust off.

You wouldn't believe how dusty it was in there!

Anyhow, problem solved,no more noisy computer (we think it was the fan mainly) :D

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Yep it'll be the fan making the noise and yep it'll be because your computer is filthy!

 

Its a bit of a bugbear that when you read the paperwork often opening the casing will invalidate the warranty but these things get absolutely filthy inside and need a regular clean out.

 

Good blow, very soft brush and the hoover nearby. As the weather is nice (Well it is here) do it outside!

 

At work we have a show computer with a plastic case which we built wearing cotton gloves to keep off smudges. You can really see the dirt building up in that one!!!!

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it'll be because your computer is filthy!

 

 

You slovenly bint,you 8):lol:

 

If your computer is on carpet it will be even worse,because the static pulls up all the carpet fibres into the machine.

I couldn't believe how filthy mine was after only 6 months, & mine is on a wooden floor :roll::?

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Flash of inspiration.....remembered that we had paid a ridiculous amount of dosh for a business warranty thingummybob whatsit.....chap coming...possibly tomorrow.

 

The bloke on the phone could hear the racket it was making.

 

I'd be interested to see just how dusty it is inside. :lol:

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Like Karl said, it's probably the fan. the bearings went on mine at work, installed new fan, gave the whole thing a blow out with a compressed air canister and it's fine now.

 

Did Him Indoors make the technician some tea? That's in the 'supervisory job spec'

 

Good Lord no!!! That is not in his remit! :lol:

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Can't hear a sound now that it has been replaced. However I will be keeping a closer eye on things.

 

Never had a problem like this before with previous computers, but I suppose they are more complex now and with more going on inside, they must get quite hot.

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Ideally blow rather than suck the muck from any electronic components.

Usually you can tell it's a fan by tapping the case sharply, the note will change or the noise will stop - for a while - it will be back. It's not too difficult to change a fan unless it's the one on your CPU (processor). Don't try that unless you know what you are doing. Normally it needs a heat conducting grease to ensure the CPU cools properly.

The large fan on the case can be replaced for couple of pounds and is generally only held on with 2-4 screws.

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