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whats that whirring noise in my laptop?
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My laptop is barely 2 years old, and its now making a whirring noise, which is barable(unsure spelling) in a wi-fi bar, but a lot noisier at home when watching as film.
should i expect a costly repair?
should i expect a costly repair?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.rojash...what do you suggest for the noise then? earplugs?
given that the noisy fan may be noisy because its working over time, and is probably clogged...adding a silent extra fan would make it have to work less hard and cannot damage the laptop at all...understand?
deal with the cause not the symptom.
given that the noisy fan may be noisy because its working over time, and is probably clogged...adding a silent extra fan would make it have to work less hard and cannot damage the laptop at all...understand?
deal with the cause not the symptom.
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"rojash...what do you suggest for the noise then? earplugs?
The fan on a modern laptop is temperature-controlled, just like the cooling fan in a car. It will only come on when the temperature rises to a set point. If you ensure decent airflow round the heatsink, as per my earlier suggestion, it may not come on at all.
The fan on a modern laptop is temperature-controlled, just like the cooling fan in a car. It will only come on when the temperature rises to a set point. If you ensure decent airflow round the heatsink, as per my earlier suggestion, it may not come on at all.
yes rojash i know that...thats why a raised stand with a silent fan to allow airflow and also blow cool air onto it might help the laptop fan not need to come on at all or at least not very often...!
thereby stopping the noise and stopping it overheating...
sorry, not sure of any other way i can say it to make it clearer to you...
thereby stopping the noise and stopping it overheating...
sorry, not sure of any other way i can say it to make it clearer to you...
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