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Noise from the laptop fan indicates a possible issue.

Noise from the laptop fan indicates a possible issue.

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Prawnflakes
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07-04-2016, 01:54 AM
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When I engage in heavy gaming sessions, the fans increase their speed to maintain optimal temperatures for the GPU and CPU. You mentioned a noticeable clicking sound coming from the fan, possibly indicating debris or an obstruction inside the shroud. After removing the heat sync for both CPU and GPU, I checked for any internal components or damage but found none. The noise appears mainly around 1500-2500 RPM, which is unusual. I’ve attached the specifications and a recording of the sound for reference. Are you concerned about potential issues? Thanks!
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Prawnflakes
07-04-2016, 01:54 AM #1

When I engage in heavy gaming sessions, the fans increase their speed to maintain optimal temperatures for the GPU and CPU. You mentioned a noticeable clicking sound coming from the fan, possibly indicating debris or an obstruction inside the shroud. After removing the heat sync for both CPU and GPU, I checked for any internal components or damage but found none. The noise appears mainly around 1500-2500 RPM, which is unusual. I’ve attached the specifications and a recording of the sound for reference. Are you concerned about potential issues? Thanks!

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kelusky101
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07-05-2016, 04:40 AM
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Attempting this, I'm not sure if anyone has a solution I haven't discovered yet.
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kelusky101
07-05-2016, 04:40 AM #2

Attempting this, I'm not sure if anyone has a solution I haven't discovered yet.