Kamaraju Kusumanchi wrote:
On Friday 05 January 2007 09:57, Marko Randjelovic wrote:
surachai locharoen wrote:
it has sound "woe woe weo"
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Than fan of your CPU is not working well. Just to make sure, if you
don't have windows, try Knoppix or some other CD bootable distro. If it
is the same, you should replace the fan.
Just to expand on this fact, if it in fact turns out to be a fan problem,
replace it ASAP. Otherwise it can damage your processor. Replacing a
fan is
much much cheaper than replacing a processor.
hth
raju
I can claim firsthand experience with exactly that. Box overheated.
Fried capacitors. Required new motherboard and CPU. Fortunately I was
able to get a similar MB, only slight upgrade, so I was able to use my
old memory and didn't have to replace that, too. If the problem is the
power supply (mine was) it is much cheaper to replace the PS now than
the MB in a few weeks. Other fans and heatsinks are still less
expensive than a new CPU (and, possibly, MB).
--
Marc Shapiro
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