- Mar 24, 2008
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Hello PSU forum.
Firing up my computer this morning, there arose a roar. It sounded
like a fan with bad bearings.
I stopped each operating fan with my finger until I could determine it
was my PSU. I tapped the PSU a couple times and the fan stopped it's
noise entirely.
However, watching the fan after restart now, it seems lazy.
It spins on for a fraction of a second then stops. Then it spins up, and
slows down, then spins up more, slows down.
It repeats this until it reaches appropriate RPM then has no issues until
another restart.
I've since given it a good canned airing and it will not repeat the noise.
It's a Fortron FSP400 and it's about 3 years old. My primary concern is
that it will stop spinning when I'm not paying attention, overheat, and
cause damage to my components.
I never watched it spin up before so I can't verify that it hasn't done this
from day one and it was just hitting an internal wire - or that it was dirty.
Any thoughts?
Firing up my computer this morning, there arose a roar. It sounded
like a fan with bad bearings.
I stopped each operating fan with my finger until I could determine it
was my PSU. I tapped the PSU a couple times and the fan stopped it's
noise entirely.
However, watching the fan after restart now, it seems lazy.
It spins on for a fraction of a second then stops. Then it spins up, and
slows down, then spins up more, slows down.
It repeats this until it reaches appropriate RPM then has no issues until
another restart.
I've since given it a good canned airing and it will not repeat the noise.
It's a Fortron FSP400 and it's about 3 years old. My primary concern is
that it will stop spinning when I'm not paying attention, overheat, and
cause damage to my components.
I never watched it spin up before so I can't verify that it hasn't done this
from day one and it was just hitting an internal wire - or that it was dirty.
Any thoughts?