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Solve : Whirring Noise? |
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Answer» I have read the thread on the possibility of this issue being a dirty fan. I have cleaned the whole fan area & all other areas that I am able to do so in. I have also tightened any screws which may have been loose in conjunction with this issue. The whirring SOUND is not always present. Many times it will take 15 to 20 MINUTES for it to begin. As a test, I have laid the UNIT on it's side when the whirring noise OCCURS. When I do this, the noise ceases. This is not my primary computer but I use it as a backup to my windows 7. It is a Dell, E521 with the following: The whirring sound is not always present. Many times it will take 15 to 20 minutes for it to begin. As a test, I have laid the unit on it's side when the whirring noise occurs. When I do this, the noise ceases.Is there a cable near a fan? It may be coming into contact with the fan, and when you move the computer it then breaks contact. It could also be a fan that's in need of replacing. |
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