How to solve the problem of CPU ringing, how to solve the problem of buzzing computer because of hig

Updated on number 2024-02-09
24 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    First of all, the CPU will not ring, there is no physical mechanical operation, see if the CPU fan is short of oil or loose or something. In addition, the hard disk also has a sound when running things, and it has a mechanical operation.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The CPU shouldn't be ringing, it may be the sound that comes with the system, and the current XP system has its own action sound, that's not the CPU ringing, and then it may be the hard disk ringing, and the hard disk will think about it when entering a large game.

    If your motherboard horn sounds, you can judge the fault based on the sound.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I don't know what you mean.

    How can the CPU ring.

    The only thing that could be is that the cooling fan on the CPU is ringing.

    If it is determined that it is the sound of the cooling fan.

    There is a good chance that the CPU is running at full load.

    This indicates that the running program occupies a large amount of resources.

    It may be caused by a virus.

    Can you elaborate on that.

    The noise you describe feels more like the sound of a hard drive having a physical bad sector.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If it's really the CPU ringing, it's because the CPU is overheating!

    Is the temperature you looking at there?

    Suggest a solution to apply more silicone between the CPU and the fan! Buy *** silicone coating, if your CPU is not broken, wipe the silicone on it, and apply a new one, it is estimated that the person who installed the machine did not install it for you!!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    High CPU usage does cause your computer to buzz. However, in fact, this may not be an unsolvable problem, and we need to continue to find a solution.

    Here are some suggestions for trying:

    1.Check the programs running on your PC and try to turn off unnecessary programs and services to reduce the load on your CPU.

    2.Optimize your computer's settings. For example, it may be helpful to reduce the resolution of the display and turn off useless visual effects.

    3.Discuss the hardware to ensure that the fans inside the computer can work properly. Dust build-up on your PC can lead to poor cooling performance, exacerbating high CPU usage.

    4.Upgrade your hardware. You may need to read your computer's instruction manual to learn about the specific supported hardware specifications and upgrade methods.

    In conclusion, there is a solution to high CPU usage. If the repair shop is unable to provide you with a solution, it is recommended that you consult a more professional computer repair technology to support the fiber.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Hello, CPUs are VLSI circuits, all of which are transistors and should not produce noise.

    Your so-called noise should be caused by the CPU fan, the reason is that the fan motor bearing is a mechanical movement, the lubrication is not good for a long time, it will definitely produce mechanical noise, there are two solutions, one is to add lubricating oil to the fan motor (sewing machine oil, engine oil can be), this can alleviate for a while, but the fundamental solution is to replace the fan radiator, now this thing is not high, 30, 40 yuan The noise is very small, generally about 20 decibels.

    There is also a sound that may be wind sound, the chassis structure is not good, the air duct is not smooth, there may be a lot of wind noise, which is produced by the fan, just like the sound of a lot of wind in a narrow place. Hehe.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Yes, the voltage is high, the heat dissipation is not good, the best solution is to shut down.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Under normal circumstances, no, there will be no one in 10,000 basically.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The noise is generated by fans and inductors, and the CPU itself has zero noise.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    This problem is very common in winter, because the fan material is plastic, when the weather is cold, the heat rises and shrinks, and it is colder when it is just turned on, so the hinge tightening noise is larger, and after a period of time, the hinge part is hot, and the natural sound is smaller, so you can change to a better fan to try it.

    ps.There are a lot of cold fakes, and it stands to reason that a good wind blind fan is not very problematic.

    Some CPU fans use grease inside, and at low temperatures, the viscosity of the grease is large, the rotation resistance is large, and the sound is loud. This usually happens in the first few minutes of booting up, and it is fine after warming up.

    Also, if the fan is loose, it will make a loud noise. Harden the fan.

    If it keeps being loud, it means that the CPU fan in the computer needs to be refueled, and use a brush to clean the dust on the fan. Then prepare scotch tape and motor oil (preferably silicone, sewing machine oil or white oil if you don't have one), and disposable syringes (use these grinding pants to amuse). There is a circular self-adhesive sticker in the center of the pure closed surface of the fan bottom, and the internal shaft of the fan can be seen when it is uncovered.

    Use a disposable needle or toothpick to dip a sewing oil (about the size of a grain of rice) into it. Attach the sticker again.

    If it still doesn't work, it means that the fan is not working, and it won't cost you a few dollars to replace the fan.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It could be that the fan is not pressing the CPU

    Either the shelf is broken.

    It is also possible that the fan has too much dust, causing the fan to turn slowly, and the CPU overheating causes it to restart.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    I have also answered this kind of question from netizens before, and he also solved it, the fan sounds, first check whether the fan is firm, if it is firm, it is the wear of the central shaft of the fan, you can remove the fan, reverse it, tear the glue in the middle, tear it until you see the hole in the middle, add a little sewing oil, and then paste the glue on.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    There must be a sound when you turn the device, the difference is just the size. Fix the screws, lubricate them, that will reduce the sound, and the screws are tight diagonally. The tightness of each other is about the same.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Check whether the line has been touched, and there is no card in it.

    If you don't have it, it's a bad product. Go for a change.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    What problem are you trying to solve?

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The fan will sound after being used for a long time due to dust and other reasons, but your situation should have affected the heat dissipation, and the automatic shutdown may be caused by CPU overheating, so it is recommended to repair or replace the fan as soon as possible.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    In fact, this is a sign of a lack of oil in the CPU fan or power supply fan.

    When the fan has been running for a long time (generally after two or three years, this phenomenon begins to appear, and a better fan can rotate for a longer time; The fan is almost short in rotation), the lubricating oil in the fan oil bladder is depleted, and dry friction occurs in the fan bearing, resulting in noise. After turning on the fan rotor is not in its balanced position, it will grind off the dust in the bearing gap after a period of rotation, or grind fine, so the noise will become smaller after a period of rotation, and this is also the reason why the noise becomes smaller, which is to return the bearing to the balanced position with the help of external vibration. However, this is very unsafe, because the hard disk is spinning at high speed when the computer is running, and at this time, the hard disk will vibrate, which may cause the hard disk to produce physical bad sectors.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    There are three main causes of chassis noise: resonance between accessories and chassis. Radiator fan.

    Hard Disk & Optical Drive The first one is unavoidable, but it can be mitigated According to this principle, adding a 1 2 mm thick soft gasket (such as leather and rubber) between the four corners of the fan and the contact surface of the heatsink can effectively reduce the noise caused by the vibration of the fan and the heatsink.

    The second depends on the bearing of the fan, the noise of the ball bearing is generally large, and the solution is to add bearing butter; The liquid shaft and magnetic levitation generally do not have large noise, because of their fast speed, the noise mostly comes from the noise generated by the friction between the fan blades themselves and the air during the rotation process

    The third one mainly occurs on hard disks that are nearing the end of their life and some brands of optical drives, such as Sony optical drives, which are very noisy to read.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    1.It may be that some wiring in the case has touched the CPU fan blades.

    It is advisable to clean those wires, classify them, and glue them with insulating tape.

    2.It may be that there are some impurities in your CPU fan, and it is recommended to rub some special lubricating oil into the CPU fan.

    The quality is too poor, it is recommended to replace the CPU

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    This may be caused by the CPU heating after the fan is loose.

    That's why it crashes.

    There are two ways to solve the problem

    1. Check it and reinstall the fan, of course, there is no problem with the quality of the wall 2. If there is a quality problem, what I said is nonsense, replace one.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    1. Eliminate the noise of the power supply fan.

    Power supply fan noise is generally divided into rotational noise and vibration noise. Rotational noise is generally caused by a lack of lubrication in the fan bearings. The solution is to apply a few drops of sewing oil to the fan bearing.

    Vibration noise is generally caused by unbalanced fan blades, loose blades on the shaft, and excessive bearing clearance. If it is the accumulation of dirt on individual leaves, it can be removed in time; If the fan blades are missing, asymmetrical, or the bearing clearance is too large, it is best to replace the power supply fan with a new one.

    2. Eliminate CPU fan noise.

    The bearings and blades of the CPU fan are the most likely places to cause noise, and after long-term use, the bearings of the fan may have too much friction due to lack of oil, resulting in large noise, so you can add some sewing oil to the fan shaft. The specific operation is to carefully uncover the label on the fan shaft, add oil and then cover it. If the quality of the fan blades is not very good, after a period of rotation, the fan blades may be deformed due to heating, touch the inner wall, and make noise.

    The solution is to take the blade and gently scrape the scratch a few times to increase the distance between the fan blade and the inner wall to avoid friction between the two.

    3. Eliminate hard disk noise.

    The noise of the hard disk may come from its own vibration, and at this time, it is not just as simple as making annoying noise, but also involves the safety of the hard disk. Because the vibration caused by improper installation may damage the hard drive, the drive installed horizontally must be parallel to the chassis, and the vertically mounted hard disk must be perpendicular to the bottom surface of the chassis and not skewed. The most important thing is that the hard drive must be in a stable state (it is recommended to use more than three screws to fix the hard drive), but at the same time, it is important to make sure that the set screws of the hard drive are not too long or too tight to prevent damage to the circuit board and platter.

    4. Eliminate chassis vibration noise.

    In order to eliminate the vibration noise of the case, we can pay attention to the hardness of the case and the connection between the case and the cabinet when purchasing a computer. Chassis with materials that are too thin and use too "economically" are not strong. Gently squeeze or twist the box by hand to check whether its hardness is acceptable.

    A case with a screw-on lid and body is more stable, while a screw-free case is prone to vibration, so it's best to consider it when buying. In addition, some appropriate shock absorption measures can be taken during installation and use, such as attaching a 3 4 mm thick plastic foam strip to the parts of the box lid that are in direct contact with the box body, and then tightening the box cover.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    The fan is running out of oil. Add some lube.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Get a new one, or wash it up.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    The motherboard has abnormal noise + the CPU frequency is too low.

    The motherboard has abnormal noise + the CPU frequency is too low, the parts of the computer that may emit sound: 1. The sound of the fan in the case, you can see the three fans inside the case when you open the case, the case power supply fan, the processor fan, and the graphics card fan. If the squeak is coming from the fan, there are several scenarios:

    1. It is the noise caused by the aging of the fan, just take out the fan, then remove the fan blades, and add some lubricating oil to the fan bearing. For example: transformer oil or sewing machine oil.

    2. The fan speed is too fast, this phenomenon is usually caused by too high temperature in laptops, we can remove the radiator and replace the heat dissipation grease of the source processor and graphics card. A small number of computers with a broken temperature control circuit will also cause the fan to rotate too fast, this kind of problem can only be solved by a maintenance master who specializes in the front state industry. 3. The fan is loud caused by too much fan dust, disassemble the fan, clean up the dust, oil smoke, etc. on the fan, and at the same time, you can also add lubrication to the fan bearing, hoping to help you.

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