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When the engine temp reaches a certain temperature, the aux fan automatically shifts into high speed. It is a bit loud. Does the fan noise come one while idling for a long time?
change the fan ASAP, since the zooming noise and the slow performance will affect even the processor and you might end up replacing the processor as well if it persists. So get the fan ASAP and problem will be solved.
In fact for a full month when I first boot the computer, the fans runs,
no extra beeps, the light blinked correctly but no bios at the screeen. I
remarked also that the fans run full speed doing a lot of noise. Then I
stopped the computer and wait 2 minutes and then it always works
correclty at the second boot with the bios screen appearing. Also, the
fan calm down after 1 second with less noise. So when I start the
computer and hear that the fan calm down with less noise after 1 second,
I know that the computer will boot correctly. That happens always at
the second try after waiting 2 minutes. But since yesterday, the fans
never calm down and the noise still remains high with no Bios at the
screen. I'm suspecting the Power Supply...
Don't do anything your fan is just fine it's just running faster to keep it cool when you hear a clicking sound at high speed then you should be worried about it cause your fan is failing and should be replaced
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