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Dust is getting in the fan! You open the case! Just wipe the dust off or blow it off with a little blowing! Be careful not to put the case in a dusty place when you usually use it! Old can be gone!
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Remove the fan, uncover the label on the bearing, drip it in with car oil or clock oil, seal it again, and you're good to go, all the fans do this,-- graphics card, power supply, case fan.
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Is it your case fan that is noisy?
If so, use a rag or other tool to remove the dust, and when you tear off the label on the fan, do you see a hole? It's good to put some oil in it and put the label back on, that's how I solved it the other day
That's due to the fact that your machine hasn't been cleaned for a long time.
Chassis, CPU, etc., the same goes for fans.
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Just replace one, and it doesn't cost much money about 15-20 You can change it for half a year, and buy a silicon coke to coat it in the middle of the fan and the CPU It should be a uniform thin layer, which is good for the heat dissipation of the CPU.
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To clean up the dust, it is recommended that other accessories also be cleaned up.
Intel's original fans have intelligent temperature control, and there are very few of them.
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There is a lot of dust in the fan, wipe it down with some oil, and it doesn't matter much about the usage rate.
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It's the fan. Just rub some oil on it.
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In other words, nonsense still needs to be asked.
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The fan was ringing all the time, but it wasn't loud.
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Dusty! The software is loose. Just press the dots
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Your CPU fan is a temperature-controlled fan, and after running for a while, the CPU temperature rises, and the motherboard detects this, increases the fan speed, and then you feel very loud. After you blow the fan, the CPU temperature decreases, and the motherboard detects the temperature drop, which slows down the CPU fan, and I have encountered a Lenovo brand machine before, and that's it.
According to your description, I don't think your computer's CPU can dissipate heat, and I don't think this situation will have any effect on other hardware, as long as the CPU doesn't overheat. If you're hands-on and want to reduce noise, you can start with case cooling
1. Clean the dust on the fan blades and heat sinks, and recoat the silicone grease with good thermal conductivity (the A1 silicone grease I used for overclocking three).
2. Or change to a better CPU radiator, and add an exhaust fan behind the case (I use an overclocking three red sea 50-60 yuan).
3. Take it a step further and change to a case with good heat dissipation (the Cooler Master Destroyer I used is 200 yuan).
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When the temperature of the computer hardware is high, the fan speed will be faster, so the sound will be loud, so you don't have to mind. If it's noisy, Kay opens the side panels of the case to speed up the cooling.
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It is estimated that it is a problem with the fan, you can disassemble it by the way, add some heat dissipation silicone, and then clean up the fan, if it really doesn't work, just change the fan, there should be no sound.
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Because it should be a hot weather these days, it is very hot inside the host, so the fan will turn faster to dissipate heat, and there will be sound.
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There may be too much dust in it, and I used to do this on my computer, so it would be better to find a brush to brush it.
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It's good to change the fan, it's the fan aging, it's very simple, a few dollars, the lid is not covered, it's dirty.
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The coffee table cleaning fan is going to be re-coated with silicone
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It's just that after a long time, the fan is loose, and the dust enters, so I removed it and cleaned it, smeared it with silicone, and reinstalled it.
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Open the side panels of the chassis to accelerate cooling.
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Is there dust in the fan?
It is advisable to clean it up.
The CPU generates a lot of heat, and the fan speed is required to be fast to dissipate heat, and if the speed is fast, the natural sound will be loud, if you really can't stand it, if you have money, consider changing to a water cooler.
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