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playing tones with your fan
if my psu fan keeps changin tone when I do somethin important (cpu intensive), does this mean that the power unit is too small for the demands? Home build unit, running some expensive addons (350W psu with big gigabyte mobo, 2.6 northwoood, 128mb graphics gef 4, 512mb dram).
many thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Since he's nowhere near that (having a GeForce 4 and half the RAM), I really wouldn't think the problem he's having is because his power supply is being strained. If anything, it might just be a dodgy unit and need replacing. It needn't be replaced with anything rated above 400W though as far as I can see.
if he has a couple of optical drives too though, the 500 may be more of a requirement than an option (i would have thought, no experment and nt sat down to work it out)
Then don't worry.If you think back to when you built it, the CPU Cooler fan would have had an additional yellow cable through which mobos such as better Gigabyte models can sense and control the CPU fan speed according to need.
This has the effect of making the PC quieter when the CPU is not working hard.
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