Really Loud Computer?
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Really Loud Computer?
This is something that's been bugging me for about a year. My computer is just really loud compared to other computers. Sometimes it sounds like it's going to explode any second. It just randomly happened one day. Any ideas about what's causing it?
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TheTao
RE: Really Loud Computer?
Overheating, or perhaps a broken/bad fan. Open up your computer and make sure the fans work properly, and that a decent number of your components feature heatsinks. Of course, your fans could just be very loud, in which case you should simply replace them.
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Off-topic : I honestly do not know which exact sorts of Power Supply Units you could get your hands down on for such a Price, guru, but I nevertheless assume that these same Products must be way far from sharing Common Points with the latest ones having been released by Enermax Technology Corporation®, Antec Incorporation® or Thermaltake Technology®, unless you would be able to provide me Proofs demonstrating how wrong this Statement might be... 
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Off-topic : Should we be really amazed by such Technical Specifications, TheTao ? Indeed, it has appeared that Alienware Corporation® has almost never ceased ordering and assembling Components and Devices which might be considered as being somewhat "Uncommon" and "Exotic" for their different Purchasers, which may partly explain the worrying Price of the individual Power Supply Unit mentioned earlier, since the Company in charge of the producing of such Designs have become rather specialized in engineering other ones whose Nominal Power could easily exceed 1000 Watt...
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My computer was very loud as well and I did buy a fan wich should make less noise but the problem seemed to lie somewhere else. To see if it was becouse of the heat, I removed the side panel and let the side panel lean to the computer. Now my computer makes way less noise... exept for when I remove the panel in total...or when I put it back, in the original way...
maybe it's becouse of the way the air goes in and out... what do you guys think?
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maybe it's becouse of the way the air goes in and out... what do you guys think?
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Off-topic : Before considering the Removal of the Lateral Panels as being an efficient way of reducing the annoying Noise produced and permanently maintained by your Personal Computer, I would like to remind that proceeding so will incidentally generate sort of "Electrostatic Field" which will enhance the Amount of Dust and Dirtinesses usually present inside Cases and hindering the Air Flow exploited by common Fans. Furthermore, if I were you, I would check out whether your Sound Troubles aren't caused by your Power Supply Unit, especially if this one features Internal Cooling Openings directed towards the Interior of your Machine's Tower...
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dell = alienware = ford pinto parts in a ferrari case.TheTao wrote:Actually, my Alienware sports some great components. 512MB ATI Radeon X1600 Pro, 3.2GHZ Pentium Dual-Core, 2GB of Corsair RAM, and a nice mobo. I don't understand the flak Alienware seems to get.
And to any pre-built computer haters out there, I built my other computer, so yeah. I'm no n00b.
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Off-topic : You are actually not only paying the well-known Case having become a real emblem of Alienware Corporation® while assembling and ordering one of the Personal Computers this Company may propose, but you are equally compensating Losses generated by the fact some of the Individual Components sold by it are not that picked up by their multiple Purchasers, such as either INTEL® Xeon or AMD® Opteron Processors, additionally to the different Optimizations its Engineers can make before sending the concerned Gaming Machine towards its Legal Owner, which must require additional time, and so, must incidentally enhance the Amount of the Final Cost...
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My computer has two single-core processors (plus 2 CPU fans), 8 hard drives (120GB-250GB), 1 AGP card, 2 standard PCI cards, 2 64bit PCI cards, 1GM memory, and 6 fans. It runs off of a 350w and a 400w power supply (total of 750w).
Just wondering: TheTao, since you built your computer, why do you call it an Alienware computer?
Removing the side panel doesn't create an electrostatic field. Your computer will get more dusty, but extra dust won't be drawn to it.
Opening your case may improve or hinder your airflow. It all depends on your fan setup and location/size of your system parts.
The cheapest way for a quiet computer, is to buy the more expensive quiet fans. Except for one of my processor fans, my computer (9 other fans) is as loud as a humming monitor (which are normally very quiet). Cleaning any dust out helps, but a loud fan will always be loud.
Edit: Sorry TheTao, I didn't proof read my post.
Just wondering: TheTao, since you built your computer, why do you call it an Alienware computer?
Removing the side panel doesn't create an electrostatic field. Your computer will get more dusty, but extra dust won't be drawn to it.
Opening your case may improve or hinder your airflow. It all depends on your fan setup and location/size of your system parts.
The cheapest way for a quiet computer, is to buy the more expensive quiet fans. Except for one of my processor fans, my computer (9 other fans) is as loud as a humming monitor (which are normally very quiet). Cleaning any dust out helps, but a loud fan will always be loud.
Edit: Sorry TheTao, I didn't proof read my post.
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I don't know if this applies to your computer, but mine has an option to turn down the speed of the fans with a little knob on the front.
off-topic: Me and my dad bought some cheap pantyhose (shutup!) and cut some fabric out and stretched it over the air intake, and it dramaticly cuts down on the amount of dust. I then take a vaccum to it about every 6 months.
off-topic: Me and my dad bought some cheap pantyhose (shutup!) and cut some fabric out and stretched it over the air intake, and it dramaticly cuts down on the amount of dust. I then take a vaccum to it about every 6 months.
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Off-topic : Although the aimed user seems to have paid attention to this Remark, I seriously hope that you had not eventually planned on engaging a Discussion entirely dedicated to this Mistake and its annoying Consequences, TheTao, especially if it was launched inside the current thread. On the other hand, in order to return to the main Subject mentioned here, I would anyway remind that a large part of Fans being exploited nowadays generate an Air Flow - Caused by both the Front Propulsion and the Rear Aspiration of the concerned Cooling System -, which usually attracts the Dust being contained in the Around Atmosphere, additionally to the fact such an Element work the same way as the Propellers of common Air Apparatuses. Eventually, be sure that removing the Lateral Panels of any Case will greatly favour the capture of Supplementary Aerial Dirtinesses, contrary to what you may have imagined so far about that, Zerted'...
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Relax, 'twas a joke. I wasn't going to pursue an argument over how to spell my name.Leviathan wrote:Off-topic : Although the aimed user seems to have paid attention to this Remark, I seriously hope that you had not eventually planned on engaging a Discussion entirely dedicated to this Mistake and its annoying Consequences, TheTao, especially if it was launched inside the current thread.
Anywho, getting back to the techy discussions, a really good way to keep a computer cool is to place one of those blue kool-pak things near the back of your computer. Trust me, it works.
