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Recently my pc went noisy
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Find out what fan is making the noise. Replace that fan. Some GPU companies have replacement fans for their cards.
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I think it would be enough to clean out the dust and oil the axis of the cooler if possible ?
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You can try that, but in most cases when a fan becomes noisy its bearings are shot and it will need replacement. But cleaning never hurt anything so try that before looking for a replacement.
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Oh yes, clean first. If you want to try the oil route us what is called WD-40. It is light weight. Any hardware store carries WD-40. Then again, were you live my not have it. So, a light oil I would suggest.
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![]() Well I got rid of the noise, this was a video card cooler who made it, so now fan is cleaned and oiled, sounds like new ![]() |
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Good deal
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oh well.. Oiling the cooler was a good idea for a few days, now the noise is back.. I'm really starting to think about getting a new cooler
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