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Hi guys
My pc seems to be vibrating which is making quite a noise.
What piece of hardware is known to vibrate?
Is this a very bad thing or common?
Let me know asap![]()
Hi guys
My pc seems to be vibrating which is making quite a noise.
What piece of hardware is known to vibrate?
Is this a very bad thing or common?
Let me know asap![]()
A vibrating sound or rather like a vibrating feedback like in some games controllers?
Sounds like
1) Fan missing a blade/deformed/damaged on PWR supply, CPU or case fan - vibration feeling like feedback controllers
2) Power supply failing - Vibration sound only (no vibration feeling).
Well my PSU is missing a blade
could that be the problem and does that mean I am going to have to replace it now?
There you have it! A fan can be bought and replaced but unless you do it yourself or have a friend to do it, labour would be to expensive. In that case it will be cheaper just to replace the supply for a R100-R200. Sometimes its cheaper to buy a Fleamarket PC case including 400W supply for R150.00+
Ah dam, I just bought a new case
Haha, how would one go about replacing an internal PSU fan?
easy use your head....btw where is the other blade?
easy use your head....btw where is the other blade?
Ive got it, its metal..
I just found the right size fan but it only has a power cord attached to it.
It does not have the red and black wires attached to it
What now?
Metal? Does not compute.Must be black plastic! Any pics you can post?
What power cord? There should be two or maybe very three thin wires connected to it.
ok on second look and feel it is black plastic haha.
sorry.well it does have the three wires but they are connected directly to the fan and then directly to the white piece of plastic, do I pull of the white piece of plastic?
When I cut the wires, to put them back together do I just use that specific type of tape, no physical twisting of the wires what-so-ever?
When I cut the wires, to put them back together do I just use that specific type of tape, no physical twisting of the wires what-so-ever?
There is another better way. Remove the old power supply fan (cut wires). Install the "new" fan you have there. Make sure the direction of air blow is correct. Let the wires of the "new" fan route out of the PWR supply case to reach the Motherboard. Now just connect the white plastic connector on the fan wires to the motherboard where you see a spare white 3 pin pwr connecter (male pins) on the motherboard. Better if the text next to it says PWR fan. Then the bios could it could be set to monitor this fan. That depends of course on the Motherboard model.
How would I make the white plastic connector fit through the power supply and then to my motherboard. (What could be an exit route for the white plastic connector)?