Questions & Answers for: E-Machines how to open a fan

Question about eMachines T3830 PC Desktop

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...power button for 2 mins.and then reconnect verything back and restart ur pc.....if that dosent help open the pc and check the connections of power supply or else check whether any wire is obstructing ...

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Question about T5048 (7136) PC Desktop

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open a program, the cpu runs harder and hotter for that period. So, your fan speeds up to keep the cpu cool. Without this technology your fan would run full bore at all times. I've go the same problem

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Question about eMachines T3830 PC Desktop

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...fan. First open the box and vacuum out any dust on the fan. I also opened my power supply and did the same; there was quite a bit of dust, so you can imagine the heat never got the chance to be ...

Question about T3112 (RBT3112) PC Desktop

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...Open the case and listen. Fan on power supply, fan on processor, or hard drive are the most likely sources of the noise. Processor fans and power supplies are both cheap and easy to replace. Hard ...

...fan in the case. If noise goes away, it could be it gets quieter as the fans warm up. Check temps on cpu and inside case. I would remove the case or open it, turn it on and closely inspect the all ...

...on the tower the fans start and the tower shuts down. Is there a solution Your fan is dirty so its overheating, the pc is turning off to protect itself, you should open the tower and clean out the ...

Question about T5212 PC Desktop

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...may be a problem. Keep the computer chase open or maybe use another fan and see what happens. Sometimes the cooler between the fan and the CPU may not be properly attached to the surface of the

Question about eMachines T3830 PC Desktop

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...fan. They're not that expensive and easy to replace. Good luck! Open the side panel of the computer. The inside of your eMachine must be like this: The only fans in the case are the one inside the ...

...of tower and saw nothing(no paper in fan) would not turn on That sounds really bad. You might try opening the case and looking for burn marks. I'd bet you will find lots of dust too. Maybe a

open to see if I could tell where the sound was coming from. It seems to be coming from the heatsink fan. Is that possible? Can I fix this? I know I really need to get a new computer but right now can

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