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CPU Fan runs faster and making big noice

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jaimoen - 22 May 2008 05:46 GMT
Hi friends,:cry:
My System is HP pavilion a 1200il and has intel xtreem graphice mother
board with 2.93 ghz processor.
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happening also some other occassions like gaming. but sometimes it's
silent.

I think it maybe a hardware problem. but if there is any software
solution or hardware solution pls. give me. I expect ur valuable
advice.please....;)

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Richard G. Harper - 22 May 2008 10:50 GMT
This is normal for most newer computers and all laptops.  They use
temperature management features to make the fans run as a speed that
compromises between ultimate cooling and loudest noise.  Older systems ran
the fans at 100% speed all the time and thus were always loud.

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> Hi friends,:cry:
> My System is HP pavilion a 1200il and has intel xtreem graphice mother
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
> solution or hardware solution pls. give me. I expect ur valuable
> advice.please....;)
jaimoen - 22 May 2008 13:08 GMT
Richard G. Harper;719127 Wrote:
> This is normal for most newer computers and all laptops.  They use
> temperature management features to make the fans run as a speed that
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> "jaimoen" <guest@xxxxxx-email.com> wrote in message
> news:cfc2aa10208fbca5d597621196f3bcf7@xxxxxx-gateway.com...

Thanx for ur message;
and im worried. can I replace my fan with another one:cry::cry:?

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Steve Thackery - 22 May 2008 18:32 GMT
>can I replace my fan with another one:cry::cry:?

Yes, but you should replace the heatsink as well.  There are lots of quiet
and efficient heatsink/fans on the market: see Arctic and others.

If it's a laptop, don't bother.  Dismantle what you can and then blast any
dust out with compressed air.

SteveT
Richard G. Harper - 22 May 2008 23:42 GMT
Why would you want to?  Everything is working as it should.  Leave it alone.

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> Richard G. Harper;719127 Wrote:
>> This is normal for most newer computers and all laptops.  They use
[quoted text clipped - 15 lines]
> Thanx for ur message;
> and im worried. can I replace my fan with another one:cry::cry:?
Phillips - 23 May 2008 01:41 GMT
Blow some air (maybe buy a can of compressed air) over all the fans
including the CPU heat sink.
Michael

> Hi friends,:cry:
> My System is HP pavilion a 1200il and has intel xtreem graphice mother
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
> solution or hardware solution pls. give me. I expect ur valuable
> advice.please....;)
 
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