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This CPU cooler is generating an excessive amount of noise.

This CPU cooler is generating an excessive amount of noise.

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476ms
Member
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06-23-2016, 09:31 PM
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I adjusted the BIOS settings and noticed a MOS fan spinning at 16000 RPM. I attempted to lower it but it didn’t respond. Then I powered down the CPU cooler, but the noise persisted. I also turned off the case fans, yet it remained loud. I realized the issue wasn’t the GPU since those were off most of the time. My next idea was to check the power supply unit—listening through the PC case helped confirm the motherboard fan was the source. I tried using Dragon Center or BIOS controls, but nothing worked.
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476ms
06-23-2016, 09:31 PM #1

I adjusted the BIOS settings and noticed a MOS fan spinning at 16000 RPM. I attempted to lower it but it didn’t respond. Then I powered down the CPU cooler, but the noise persisted. I also turned off the case fans, yet it remained loud. I realized the issue wasn’t the GPU since those were off most of the time. My next idea was to check the power supply unit—listening through the PC case helped confirm the motherboard fan was the source. I tried using Dragon Center or BIOS controls, but nothing worked.

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ReeceTheRebel
Junior Member
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06-24-2016, 05:11 AM
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It sounds like you're describing a situation involving a fan connected to a motherboard, which isn't typical. Providing a parts list or photos would clarify the issue for others.
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ReeceTheRebel
06-24-2016, 05:11 AM #2

It sounds like you're describing a situation involving a fan connected to a motherboard, which isn't typical. Providing a parts list or photos would clarify the issue for others.

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znovoz
Junior Member
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06-24-2016, 12:17 PM
#3
The small chipset coolers are really bad—they’re noisy, tend to break easily, and often stop working. If you can, remove the small fan cover and swap it out for something bigger like a 92mm model. Depending on your case’s airflow needs, that might work just fine.
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znovoz
06-24-2016, 12:17 PM #3

The small chipset coolers are really bad—they’re noisy, tend to break easily, and often stop working. If you can, remove the small fan cover and swap it out for something bigger like a 92mm model. Depending on your case’s airflow needs, that might work just fine.

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DaaarkPlayer
Member
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06-24-2016, 06:39 PM
#4
Which motherboard are you referring to? It doesn't appear to be an X570.
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DaaarkPlayer
06-24-2016, 06:39 PM #4

Which motherboard are you referring to? It doesn't appear to be an X570.

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snipper55
Junior Member
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07-04-2016, 05:49 AM
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The motherboard is a Z490I I believe
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snipper55
07-04-2016, 05:49 AM #5

The motherboard is a Z490I I believe

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Rhuji
Senior Member
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07-08-2016, 09:04 PM
#6
It seems there might be a typo or unclear phrasing. Could you clarify what you're referring to? For example, are you asking about a motherboard fan issue or something else? I'm here to help!
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Rhuji
07-08-2016, 09:04 PM #6

It seems there might be a typo or unclear phrasing. Could you clarify what you're referring to? For example, are you asking about a motherboard fan issue or something else? I'm here to help!