G Guest Apr 9, 2006 #1 Not very often, a thump sound comes from computer tower. Used to do it more often, but it's much less now.
Not very often, a thump sound comes from computer tower. Used to do it more often, but it's much less now.
N NoNoBadDog! Apr 9, 2006 #2 Sue said: Not very often, a thump sound comes from computer tower. Used to do it more often, but it's much less now. Click to expand... Hard drive thrashing...I would be concerned about replacing it before it dies... Bobby
Sue said: Not very often, a thump sound comes from computer tower. Used to do it more often, but it's much less now. Click to expand... Hard drive thrashing...I would be concerned about replacing it before it dies... Bobby
J John Jay Smith Apr 9, 2006 #3 thump???! Sure its not a clicking sound? Do you have a cd in the tray? There is nothing in a computer that can make a "thump" sound.. are you sure its not a crack or thump sound from your speakers? either that, or you have a creature living in your computer -- Kenny - www.ComputerBoom.com "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." -Arthur C. Clarke
thump???! Sure its not a clicking sound? Do you have a cd in the tray? There is nothing in a computer that can make a "thump" sound.. are you sure its not a crack or thump sound from your speakers? either that, or you have a creature living in your computer -- Kenny - www.ComputerBoom.com "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." -Arthur C. Clarke
O orc Apr 9, 2006 #4 a thump could be heat causing the case to expand and the side popping out or the mother board to flex
a thump could be heat causing the case to expand and the side popping out or the mother board to flex