"scyap" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Firstly, i want to say sorry if i posted in the wrong place and pls move
> my topic if its posted in the wrong section, i couldn't figure out which
> section my post goes to
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> this is what happened :
> Last night i used and nothing happened, then this morning i turn on my
> PC, then once i press power button, it immediately had this loud noise
> like u put a paper and a fan and it keeps hitting like 10 hits a
> second, i was shocked,
> Note: Sound is not generated sounds, and speaker was OFF at all times
> and because my CPU is put at the WALL, meaning when i open the casing,
> i can only see very little, i have to take the whole CPU down from
> table to see the inside and i cant do that cuz it just started, i shut
> down my pc nicely!!!
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> so i open the casing very quickly and look thru the side
> (i was quite sure some wire went in contact with the fan inside)
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> but i saw nothing, the sound was still there and my PC was still
> booting, i looked at my main-fan, (tat one above Pentium4), it was OK,
> so was my graphic card fan, nothing blocking, i press the eject button
> on my both my CD-rom and the sound was still there, by now, startup was
> loading desktop etc, without a problem, so i guess the Harddisk spinning
> thing was alright (only one hdd)
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> now its left to the power supply, i could clearly hear the sound wasn't
> from there, it was somewhere near the RAM (unsure) , but there are no
> more spinning things in my CPU already, no other cards (only one old
> 56k card that doesnt have a fan and i dont use it anymore),
> nothing was in floppy and floppy light wasn't on too, whats wrong?
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> my pc takes long time to startup, and when everything loaded, i was
> about to quickly shut down and check but then the sound loudness
> decreased and eventually my pc went back to normal (the sound i mean),
> i mean, the sound disappeared
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> my desktop was loaded just like normal, there wasn't ANYthing wrong at
> it at ALL, what could be that scary sound ?
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> scyap
Try using a piece of rubber tubing & use as a stethescope/listening
device & move the free end from one suspect place to another 'til you
pinpoint the source. s
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