"My CPU was filthy..."
Jan. 20th, 2010 05:58 pmThe complaint: "I installed a new power supply and now my CPU fan is a lot louder."
The actual issue: "I decided to clean out my computer of all manners of foreign particle while installing a new video card, RAM, and power supply, and while I was at it the CPU's thermal compound looked like an oddly thick clay-textured layer of dirt."
How do you just happen to check in between your CPU and CPU fan just in case it's dirty? Even after years of tier 1 helpdesk support I would have rated this incredibly unlikely.
The actual issue: "I decided to clean out my computer of all manners of foreign particle while installing a new video card, RAM, and power supply, and while I was at it the CPU's thermal compound looked like an oddly thick clay-textured layer of dirt."
How do you just happen to check in between your CPU and CPU fan just in case it's dirty? Even after years of tier 1 helpdesk support I would have rated this incredibly unlikely.
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Date: 2010-01-21 02:38 am (UTC)Remove the stuff that sucks out the heat and wonder why the fan has to work harder...
but, again, why would you pull the cpu fan as part of a normal cleanup?
Sounds like the doc that had a dead battery in his Mac... and thought it was the huge cap soldered into the board... so he cut it out.
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Date: 2010-01-24 05:39 pm (UTC)"I was cleaning out my computer, and that thing with the fins, and the fan? well, I couldn't get it out, so I pried it out with a screwdriver. Now I can't get it back in. Can you help me out?"
Well, sure. 1 CPU and an hour labor later.
Strange, though - that was a few months after we upgraded the RAM & video card, since they were more bang for the buck than a CPU upgrade. Hmm...