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> Funny Noise's In P.c Tower
mz30
post Nov 29 2007, 03:50 PM
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Hi guy's
Could use a bit of tech help ,please.
my p.c tower has started to make funny buzzing noise like it's vibrating against something,i have moved and it is not touching anything except the work station shelf .
Anyone have any idea's?

All feedback will be appreciated thumbup2.gif

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post Nov 29 2007, 04:38 PM
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Check for loose screws around the power supply and any fans. It could be you HDD making noise. Do you notice the noise at a certain time or all the time?


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post Nov 29 2007, 04:42 PM
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Hi sneakycyber

It only started a couple of hour's ago and it has been constant since,hoping it's nothing major .
When i move the tower it stop's but start's again when i let go of it.
Will open it up see if anything is loose thumbup2.gif

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post Nov 30 2007, 05:46 AM
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Well don't i feel rather stupid sad.gif

Found the problem .
I had lifted my printer yesterday to look for something and put it back too close to panel which divides my tower and printer ,and it was the printer touching the panel that was making the noise,ooops.

Sorry for wasting anyone's time.

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Not wasting time just solving problems no matter how simple the solution.. Glad you found it thumbup.gif


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