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Can I run a 4400 without a fan ?
Only for a few minutes - booting to windows - no 3d stuff. I am trying to
trace where a high pitched whine is coming from. I know it isn't power supply as the noise disappears in standby while the fan keeps going. I can safely unplug fan for intel cpu for a little while as it has big heatsink. So its the video card or maybe hard drives. I need enough time to put the case lid back on as the noise is quite different. |
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It would a lot simpler to just stick your finger in the fan while its
running and see if the whine goes away. |
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This is very easy.
Pull out your video card and switch on your comp. All the remaining fans should spin,if the noise is still there repeat this for the other devices. If not then obviously the fan from your ti4400 is the noisy one. A mainboard can try to boot with only the atx power connected to it.Ofcourse it will hang on boot. But you can see your fans starting to spin. "Biz" schreef in bericht ... Of course this isn't gospel, but IF you satrt with the pc completely cool, like after having been shut off overnight etc...it should be fine for a few minutes. Boot up, identify the problem, shut down, I can't imagine that taking more then a minute or two. -- Biz "Don't touch that please, your primitive intellect wouldn't understand alloys and compositions and,......things with molecular structures,....and the....." - Ash "hb" wrote in message ... Only for a few minutes - booting to windows - no 3d stuff. I am trying to trace where a high pitched whine is coming from. I know it isn't power supply as the noise disappears in standby while the fan keeps going. I can safely unplug fan for intel cpu for a little while as it has big heatsink. So its the video card or maybe hard drives. I need enough time to put the case lid back on as the noise is quite different. |
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I would go with the finger stopping the fan trick, but if not then the answer
to your question I would have to say is YES. What would happen if someone were using their video card and the fan died and they didn't know it? How could they know the fan died with the case closed? When you boot into windows the gpu gets hot, but not like it does from doing 3D. That doesn't mean I would run the system for long without the fan, but I don't think few minutes will hurt it. If anything, if it gets too hot your system will probably lock up, then the gpu isn't doing anything so its not radiating heat. |
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