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Once a year or so, I have to take each computer case outside and blast it with compressed air to rid it of the accumulated dust and cat fur. It doesn't help that most of our computer cases are stored at floor level where the carpet (haven't upgraded to tile or laminant flooring) kicks up plenty of fibers and dust.
I vacuum when I can and we keep the computer rooms closed when we're not in them, but things are still far too dusty to let the computers go topless.
I took the cover off, blew out the dust, and closed it... a few times, actually... and each time the noise came back. So I took it off and left it off and ordered a new fan, and now everything has quieted down.
If I put the cover back on without replacing the fan I know it will get noisy again.
PS: silentpcreview.com is apparently a ShockWave site and was fairly aggressive in trying to install components I didn't want before I closed the browser window.
Did I say I learned this the hard way ..
Just one thing with the compressed air ...easy on the pressure ..Did I say I learned this the hard way ..
Unfortunately, Leosghost, I recently learned that too. My video card's fan was already making some foreboding sounds, but after I blasted it with compressed air -- revving it like it was a miniature 747 engine -- I pretty much signed its death certificate.
I tried to replace the fan but ordered the wrong type for my card, and ended up just using it as an excuse to upgrade the video card. :)
Anyway, that's definitely an Excellent caveat to my compressed air advice...