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Every once in a while, my eMachines fan kicks up, kind of like the cooling
fan on a car engine, even after the car is turned off. I figure it's the
same thing. Either there is an extra fan that kicks in when the case temp
goes up, or there is a two speed fan. At least that has always been my
assumption. Could I be wrong?
It has done this since the unit was new and I don't have any operational
issues. Insight?
William Closure
----Original Message Follows----
Date: Wed, 20 Sep 2006 00:11:04 -0700
From: David Gillett <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: Friends PC has a problem
On 18 Sep 2006 at 20:26, Dave Schroeder wrote:
> "After my PC has been on a few minutes, the humming is so loud I hear
> it several rooms away. Then it revs up like it's going to take off,
> then backs down. I know that's not right. "
Hard drives and fans generally run at a constant speed, and so their
noise
tends to be constant too. This "rev up" sounds like what some machines I've
worked with do in order to determine what CD/DVD (or, occasionally, floppy)
is in a drive.
David Gillett
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