MickLL
Two Grand Man
Reged: 01/08/2004
Posts: 2508
Loc: SE England
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Another dumb question.
A guy repairing a computer for me (he makes his living at it)reported that the PSU in the computer became noisy when connected to the new MoBo.
He's not trying to get more money - he says that he'll swap the PSU, foc, with one that he has lying around.
Here's the question. How on earth can a new MoBo cause a PSU to alter its sound?
MickLL
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Roger_Provins
Made-it Man
Reged: 22/10/2005
Posts: 2814
Loc: Gloucester, UK
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Maybe it takes more power and your old set-up was right on the limit of the PSU output? If so the PSU would get hotter an the fan work harder - different sound?
-------------------- Rog
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MickLL
Two Grand Man
Reged: 01/08/2004
Posts: 2508
Loc: SE England
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That makes sense if PSU's are clever enough to alter their speed according to temperature. Are they?
MickLL
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Ken_Moffat
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Reged: 01/11/2006
Posts: 119
Loc: Motherwell
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Possibly a build of dirt/dust in or on the the PSU coolinig fan?
My CPU fan sounded like an aircraft taking off. Stripped it down, cleaned it and it is now quiet as a mouse!
Wish I could say the same about the DVD ROM - next project.
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Overread
old hand
Reged: 17/01/2008
Posts: 769
Loc: UK; Suffolk
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Some PSUs will (and not even when under pressure of use) emit a loud rapid flicking sound - its not the fan working overtime, but the alternator (or some other electical thingy that I have forgotten the name of) working overtime. It might not even happen when the PSU is being used intensivly and might be silent when it is - its one of those strange comptuer things. Best thing is to give it a listen to and see if its too loud for you - I don't think it will ever damage your computer but it can be annoying if it starts happening all the time
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Gordon_McGeachie
Joke Historian
Reged: 19/01/2007
Posts: 3979
Loc: East Yorkshire,
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I had to put a bigger psu (500w)in my pc when I installed a new graphics card as it needs its own supply.
But you cant beat a good cleanout now and again to help your pc run smoothly.
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Wheelman
Reged: 23/11/2002
Posts: 814
Loc: Kent/Sussex border
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If there is a problem with th PSU I would have no hesitation in changing it for a new, preferably upgraded item.
The three work machines I have had fail have all been PSUs and one of them took the Motherboard and Hard disk with it. Fortunately it was supplied by a local firm and although several years old they had a rummage around and found a compatible MB and along with a new HDD it was up and running again very quickly (and is still going strong)
-------------------- Colin
IRIPN
When you don't know where you are going then any road will do
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