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MathOnNapkins 1100 In SPC700 HELL Since: 11-18-05 Last post: 6286 days Last view: 6285 days |
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In the past month or so, I've noticed an odd change in my cpu fan's behavior. When starting up, it whirrs up to a fast speed (you can hear the pitch go up) and dips down. It goes up and down periodically, and by the time (Windows XP Pro) starts up, the fan is at a level speed again. I'm just wondering if I have need to be concerned, because although I have not seen behavior like this before, I haven't seen any other negative symptoms that would be cause for alarm. Could this be related to the heat sink's thermal compound? I replaced it about a month or two prior to this starting to happen.
For reference I have an Asus motherboard, an Athlon 3200XP+, 512 MB RAM DDR PC2900 ( I think), with 333 mhz front side bus. The case is made by Antec, which I bought at a Best Buy. Some sites I've been to looking for answers suggest perhaps that the fan is not receiving proper voltage at startup. Any help would be awesome, thanks. |
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Hiryuu Sword Maiden Retired Admin Since: 11-17-05 From: Nerima District - Tokyo, Japan Last post: 6286 days Last view: 6286 days |
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Actually, it might. That was one of the warning signs for my second fan on my old one meeting it's end. It started doing that and eventually it started making visible noise. I assume you've cleaned it and the heatsink from dust, correct?
Improper voltage could be it but I would only assume that to be true in two cases: a) problems with the power supply and b) you just added something in your system (a PCI video card, perhaps) that's draining voltage and not allowing the fan to spin up correctly. Reason I suggest mine is that the only thing I can think of is that it might be catching like mine did. Mine ended up grinding into a wire and slowly started to eat away at the insulation on a wire and the side of the processor fan enclosure itself. Something bent. Before all of that happened, however, I noticed that the sound and speed was doing exactly what you said...though the problem with it afterwards didn't occur until some time down the road (about a year). At least it was better than my initial fan that lasted six months; this one lasted four years. Honestly, if you were really concerned about getting a new fan...for a 3000+ fan (using on top of a P3 1GHz) it was 20 bucks for me...so for you it can't be more than that if you really had to replace it. (edited by Hiryuu on 01-30-07 05:46 PM) (edited by Hiryuu on 01-30-07 05:47 PM) |
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