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KrewL RaiN | Think its time to look into this. A year ago I started to hear a noisey fan in this old dell comp of mine. It gradualy became a steady noise. Right now, the noise picks up then fades completly randomly. Just wondering if this nosey fan is a threat in anyway, as in the fan may be dying on me and if fan dies is that ummm "uh oh" lol The crappy thing with dell is its riggery. I have a 400 watt power supply sitting around that came with this case (friends say power supplys that come with cases = ick) and it wont work cause of this: http://www.endpcnoise.com/cgi-bin/e/std/sku=dellconverter Picture there is what the connection looks like on this PC As I await for that video card return for my new pc the though of fixing this kinda slips my mind, but I would still like this old PC operational anyhow its still good for somthings hehe. Anyone know were I can grab dell parts for cheep or get that adapter thingy shown in the link (canadian sites plz if you know, exhange rates can be a pain. That link may be ok to order from, just checking with other peoples optinions before desiding anything just to be safe). Thanks for your time EDIT: lol dumb me, this power supply does have that connection, but it never worked to begin with when my dad tryed it out | September 21, 2006, 4:05 AM |
Topaz | A loud fan is often a good sign of your PSU beginning to fail. | September 21, 2006, 6:26 AM |
RealityRipple | It's also a sign of dust... | September 21, 2006, 6:47 AM |
KrewL RaiN | [quote author=RealityRipple link=topic=15755.msg158555#msg158555 date=1158821245] It's also a sign of dust... [/quote] That could be it. Should dust this thing way more often, been holding off on it. If its still loud after a good dusting then I need to look into a new power supply, the hard part is finding the same model since this pc is old and that its a dell. EDIT: Dusted it all out, and the noise remains. Guess I have been lucky on how this PSU hasnt died on me yet. | September 21, 2006, 4:28 PM |
Topaz | You should replace it as soon as possible, your components can be damaged [badly] when the PSU shorts, has unstable voltage, or dies. | September 21, 2006, 10:06 PM |
RealityRipple | If you have a prober program that can look at voltages, you may wanna make sure they're in reasonable ranges right now. 1 volt too high or too low is usually bad. As for replacing a Dell PSU... if it's still under warranty, they'll send you a free one ususally. Otherwise, you can probably find one online somewhere (make SURE it's guarunteed good, though). If it's not proprietary (rare in Dells), try Newegg.com | September 21, 2006, 11:35 PM |
Topaz | Go Antec if you can - their PSU's are the best. | September 22, 2006, 12:02 AM |
RealityRipple | I have a nice Aspire that's been treating me well. 3 internal fans, blue lights, fan speed control, 520 watts. Enough to run 9 case fans, a cd-rw drive, a dvd+/-rw drive, a cup holder (modified cd drive), 5 1/4 floppy, 3 1/2 floppy, zip 100, and 120 gig hard drive. Ph34r t3h p0w3r! | September 22, 2006, 12:25 AM |
Newby | You should wait until you smell smoke, then wait a bit more until it actually catches on fire. Like me. | September 22, 2006, 3:55 AM |
RealityRipple | OOO... that reminds me of a great newspaper article from a long time ago... http://realityripple.com/Uploads/smoke.jpg | September 22, 2006, 4:02 AM |
KrewL RaiN | [quote author=RealityRipple link=topic=15755.msg158581#msg158581 date=1158881725] If you have a prober program that can look at voltages, you may wanna make sure they're in reasonable ranges right now. 1 volt too high or too low is usually bad. As for replacing a Dell PSU... if it's still under warranty, they'll send you a free one ususally. Otherwise, you can probably find one online somewhere (make SURE it's guarunteed good, though). If it's not proprietary (rare in Dells), try Newegg.com [/quote] Newegg doesnt ship to Canada unfortunatly. I emailed my dad to see if any werehouses in kitchener waterloo have the part I want. The part is a dell PS-5201-7D and from some sites they range from about 35 dollarish. I have to wait till my money comes in to order the video card for my new system so I have been really pushing my luck here with mr dell PSU lol. This pc is like estimated at about 5+ years old so I think the warinty be poofed. (specs of this system is a P3 930 mhz with 512 ram and 40 gig HD.) Since this noise started like a year ago, the PC gods must like me for keeping its from blowing up xD The fan is a bit more quiet with the dusting, but I have been still pushing my luck. I'll look into a "prober" program [quote author=Newby]You should wait until you smell smoke, then wait a bit more until it actually catches on fire. Like me.[/quote] [me=KrewL RaiN]gets the smores ready[/me] | September 22, 2006, 7:03 AM |
inner. | [quote author=Newby link=topic=15755.msg158634#msg158634 date=1158897330] You should wait until you smell smoke, then wait a bit more until it actually catches on fire. Like me. [/quote] I didn't go that far, I only waited till I smelt smoke ;) | September 24, 2006, 11:12 PM |