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Re: Annoying buzzing noise coming from tower only while playing games.
« Reply #15 on: January 20, 2010, 11:01:29 PM »
Yes, I meant the after you open the case, turn it on and when it starts to buzz blow cool air toward the fan on the Video card.This is only to verity that heat is making the fan twist a little and it starts to rattle.

There is only 12 volts inside the case. But don't be touching things while it is running. You might stick you finger into one of the fans.
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I just assumed your Graphics card has a fan. Is that right?

The fix is to loosen the crews a bit and snug then up again. This should relieve the stress on the frame of the fan.Not too tight please.

Maybe is is something else and not the fan. But I can not imagine what else could do it.

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    Re: Annoying buzzing noise coming from tower only while playing games.
    « Reply #16 on: January 22, 2010, 01:12:56 AM »
    Have you even looked inside to see if you have a graphics card? I mean, it certainly sounds logical that the sound is coming from something getting hot, but that don't neccesarily mean it's a graphics card. Playing a game could put a lot of stress on the CPU and its heatsink/fan also.

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    Re: Annoying buzzing noise coming from tower only while playing games.
    « Reply #17 on: January 22, 2010, 01:41:04 AM »
    t_blake07,
    You  got a point.
    We don't know what kind of computer he has.
    He did call it  computer.
    But maybe it's an X-Box.
    Or an iPod.

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      Re: Annoying buzzing noise coming from tower only while playing games.
      « Reply #18 on: January 22, 2010, 02:18:25 AM »
      Exactly. I mean, the last thing we want is for someone to get electrocuted or lose a finger, right? ;)

      No but seriously, i'm glad someone pointed out what a can of compressed air is, and where I could purchase some.  ;D
      « Last Edit: January 22, 2010, 03:09:05 AM by t_blake07 »

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      Re: Annoying buzzing noise coming from tower only while playing games.
      « Reply #19 on: January 22, 2010, 03:50:02 AM »
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        Re: Annoying buzzing noise coming from tower only while playing games.
        « Reply #20 on: January 24, 2010, 08:35:42 PM »
        Have you even looked inside to see if you have a graphics card? I mean, it certainly sounds logical that the sound is coming from something getting hot, but that don't neccesarily mean it's a graphics card. Playing a game could put a lot of stress on the CPU and its heatsink/fan also.

        How could I even play games if I didn't have a graphics card? Assuming video card is the same thing as a graphics card, I ran a test and it told me I had a ATI Radeon HD 4350. Probably not high end, but it shouldn't be buzzing when playing games. That is assuming video card and graphics card are the same thing.

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        Re: Annoying buzzing noise coming from tower only while playing games.
        « Reply #21 on: January 24, 2010, 08:57:40 PM »
        How could I even play games if I didn't have a graphics card?

        A lot of motherboards have built in graphic circuitry and do not have separate video cards.  It's usually limited in memory but still capable of playing many games, just not always the latest and the greatest.

        You do however have a separate graphics card and it's got a fan on it.

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          Re: Annoying buzzing noise coming from tower only while playing games.
          « Reply #22 on: January 24, 2010, 09:36:11 PM »
          How could I even play games if I didn't have a graphics card? Assuming video card is the same thing as a graphics card, I ran a test and it told me I had a ATI Radeon HD 4350. Probably not high end, but it shouldn't be buzzing when playing games. That is assuming video card and graphics card are the same thing.

          Ok so you ran the test and it told you there was a graphics card indeed. I was just trying to make sure you had one, because like rthompson stated, not all PC's come equiped with a graphics card. So have you determined whether or not the noise is coming from the card?

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          Re: Annoying buzzing noise coming from tower only while playing games.
          « Reply #23 on: January 24, 2010, 09:42:00 PM »
          BTW, your graphics card is above average, not top of the line, but above average and should be able to handle almost any game out there.

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            Re: Annoying buzzing noise coming from tower only while playing games.
            « Reply #24 on: January 24, 2010, 10:02:49 PM »
            It seems to me that it's the fan on the GPU. He said that it takes about 20 seconds to start, then stops once he minimizes the game window. And the same thing happens when the game is at a loading screen. Sounds very reasonable that it's taking a little time to heat up and distort things, then when the load is lightened, it stops. There probably wouldn't be much of a delay considering it would cool quite rapidly. He should check the card and its fan to make sure nothing is loose. If things seem to be snug then it's probably heat related. Meaning it will probably happen again at some point, even after doing what Geek-9pm said to do earlier.

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            Re: Annoying buzzing noise coming from tower only while playing games.
            « Reply #25 on: January 24, 2010, 10:32:52 PM »
            Hello.
            My early remark about the fan space on the idea that fan could be under stress and make the unusual sound. If that's the case, it could be possible to loosen the fan without re moving it. Then you could simply RE tightened the screws and that should relieve the stress on the frame of FAN. This is what we might call "RE SEATING"  the fan.  To illustrate the idea, say you sit down on a chair hard and fast and you feel pain and you have to get up and sit down again gently. Men have this problem, not women.  A thing like that happened to the fan when it was put on at the factory.  Anyway, that card has a very sophisticated power managed design which runs the FAN up and down quite a bit.  That's considered to be high tech.  So when you have your friends over you can show off your computer graphics card.  Buzzing noise is a special feature you can brag about. Here is a customer review quotation from a major vendor:
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            noisy fan
                white Reviewed By: NCMusicGuy on 12/13/2009
                Rating + 2
                Tech Level Tech Level: high - Ownership: 1 month to 1 year
                This user purchased this item from Newegg

                Pros: worked when I could stand it. Was able to get 4 monitors working when added to primary 4850.
                Cons: Noisy. Fan *always* runs. Fine in a server box, but was easily the loudest part of my system. BIOS/Catalyst don't seem to affect changes.

                Tried surgery with new fan, voiding warranty :( , to quiet but card just makes fan run too fast. All the time.

                Sounds like a toy hair dryer running in the PC. Did I mention it was noisy?
                Other Thoughts: Fine for a loud server, I guess.

                Also tried in another desktop system or two as primary (since I couldn't use it as desired), but machines (D*lls) wouldn't boot with this as primary card.
            ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
                Manufacturer Response:Dear Customer,

                Thank you for your purchase and your valuable feedback.

                If you’re having trouble with your HIS product, please submit a technical enquiry ticket through the newly launched HIS Support Center. Our engineers will help to walk through troubleshooting.

                HIS Kingdom of Gamer
                http://www.hisdigital.com/member

                Besides, we don't recommend user to replace cooler as ASIC and PCB are vulnerable to damage. Your satisfaction is very important to us, and once again we apologize for the inconvenience you have been caused.

                Best regards,
                HIS Customer Support

            http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814161280
            Look and see if your card is the one with the fan on it. Some have real big a heat sink instead.

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              Re: Annoying buzzing noise coming from tower only while playing games.
              « Reply #26 on: January 24, 2010, 11:45:56 PM »
              I love the part about sitting down too hard Geek-9pm.

              I'm gonna laugh if his card doesn't even have a fan on it.  ;D