Author Topic: Loud CPU fan D:  (Read 3248 times)

No blades, no noise!
Smoldering pile of silicon and plastic.

Smoldering pile of silicon and plastic.
Smell that delicious smoke!

Smoldering pile of silicon and plastic.
Liquid. Nitrogen.
My dad can get it :3

Liquid. Nitrogen.
My dad can get it :3
Yeah, and I can stuff cyanide acid.

Am I the only one that thought this topic was about some guy cheering his computer on? :D

i thought that too lolz.

I bet your fan will stop pretty soon. I bet your computer will overheat soon after.

I bet your fan will stop pretty soon. I bet your computer will overheat soon after.
Nope my computers fan has been loud for a good 3 years. So I doubt his will.

Smoldering pile of silicon and plastic.

I ran my computer with just a heatsink and a case fan for a few weeks.

I ran my computer with just a heatsink and a case fan for a few weeks.

If all you ran was BIOS it doesn't really matter.

In other words, what were you doing on it?

Microsoft word, browsing.

I wasn't sitting on the boot menu watching the temperature hover between 90 and 100 if that's what you were suggesting. But I didn't run it for any longer than hour at a time until my replacement fan came in.
« Last Edit: March 30, 2009, 01:26:31 PM by Wedge »

The fans in my Computer sound so high that it will soon be used by the army to create Sonic Cannons

P.S. sonic = Very loud noise that like, kills you or paralyzes you..

Sound can't kill you.

Have you cleaned it? Dust can be responsible reducing a fan's efficiency and make it run loud.

If cleaning fails, buy a new CPU cooler.

Sound can't kill you.

True, but I think what he meant are those "no projectile, no kill" weapons that the Army is trying to develop to merely subdue enemies.

Sound can't kill you.

Sound is just air being vibrated in waves, so if the sound is loud enough, it could theoretically kill you.