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Is PSU producing a significant sound?

Is PSU producing a significant sound?

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MG_IronRobot
Junior Member
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02-13-2026, 07:49 AM
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Hello, I recently purchased a new SSD drive – everything seemed normal until yesterday when my PSU began producing this sound. I suspected it might be due to dust accumulating on its fan, since my PC was generally dusty and I had been blowing dust away from other parts, but I hadn’t checked the PSU. Today, after turning the PC on for about an hour, the noise stopped completely, then gradually returned.

I recall having a similar problem 3 to 4 years ago, though I don’t remember exactly how I resolved it—it seemed to resolve on its own after a few days.
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MG_IronRobot
02-13-2026, 07:49 AM #1

Hello, I recently purchased a new SSD drive – everything seemed normal until yesterday when my PSU began producing this sound. I suspected it might be due to dust accumulating on its fan, since my PC was generally dusty and I had been blowing dust away from other parts, but I hadn’t checked the PSU. Today, after turning the PC on for about an hour, the noise stopped completely, then gradually returned.

I recall having a similar problem 3 to 4 years ago, though I don’t remember exactly how I resolved it—it seemed to resolve on its own after a few days.

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RepoSnipez
Member
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02-13-2026, 08:12 AM
#2
I think you didn't secure the PSU fan properly when you expelled dust from it. That caused it to spin much faster than its limit. It could be affected, might not be fixed, and could potentially recover.
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RepoSnipez
02-13-2026, 08:12 AM #2

I think you didn't secure the PSU fan properly when you expelled dust from it. That caused it to spin much faster than its limit. It could be affected, might not be fixed, and could potentially recover.

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Epictiger157
Member
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02-13-2026, 09:38 AM
#3
I fully powered off my PC, if it's sufficiently stopped, perhaps you're referring to holding the fan?
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Epictiger157
02-13-2026, 09:38 AM #3

I fully powered off my PC, if it's sufficiently stopped, perhaps you're referring to holding the fan?

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Dominik_SK
Member
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02-13-2026, 01:35 PM
#4
Corsair offers a wide range of 650w power supplies, from used to premium models. The specific model number you're looking for is available upon request.
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Dominik_SK
02-13-2026, 01:35 PM #4

Corsair offers a wide range of 650w power supplies, from used to premium models. The specific model number you're looking for is available upon request.

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bkelton
Member
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02-15-2026, 10:52 AM
#5
I meant keeping the fan in place.
A small screwdriver should suffice for this task.
This method works for all other fans during air cleaning.
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bkelton
02-15-2026, 10:52 AM #5

I meant keeping the fan in place.
A small screwdriver should suffice for this task.
This method works for all other fans during air cleaning.

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Jerryx01
Posting Freak
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02-17-2026, 08:05 AM
#6
It's definitely an older model, probably from 6 to 7 years ago, but back then it was a fully automatic device and cost $70, which was significantly more expensive than today.
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Jerryx01
02-17-2026, 08:05 AM #6

It's definitely an older model, probably from 6 to 7 years ago, but back then it was a fully automatic device and cost $70, which was significantly more expensive than today.

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cmart592
Member
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02-19-2026, 05:23 AM
#7
I didn't do that, but is there a way to make the fans return to normal? Are there any BIOS settings that could help? It seems like they're running more than expected. Also, I checked all system temperatures and everything looks colder than it should be when idle.
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cmart592
02-19-2026, 05:23 AM #7

I didn't do that, but is there a way to make the fans return to normal? Are there any BIOS settings that could help? It seems like they're running more than expected. Also, I checked all system temperatures and everything looks colder than it should be when idle.

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yannsollow
Junior Member
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02-21-2026, 02:39 AM
#8
Additionally, I discovered that tilting the entire PC case changes the sound significantly, often making it much quieter or even noticeably so.
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yannsollow
02-21-2026, 02:39 AM #8

Additionally, I discovered that tilting the entire PC case changes the sound significantly, often making it much quieter or even noticeably so.

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JustRhune
Member
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02-22-2026, 11:56 PM
#9
The loud noise has suddenly stopped. It has been 10 minutes and the sound hasn’t returned yet. I tried launching a few more apps that require more processing power to see if it would come back, but it still hasn’t happened.
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JustRhune
02-22-2026, 11:56 PM #9

The loud noise has suddenly stopped. It has been 10 minutes and the sound hasn’t returned yet. I tried launching a few more apps that require more processing power to see if it would come back, but it still hasn’t happened.

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beth04
Member
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02-24-2026, 09:11 PM
#10
Since the PSU is 6 to 7 years old and has been making that noise, it might be wise to replace it.
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beth04
02-24-2026, 09:11 PM #10

Since the PSU is 6 to 7 years old and has been making that noise, it might be wise to replace it.

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