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G4MX440 Fan noise - Failing?
I do not recall ever hearing the fan run on my graphics card. I
started playing Max Payne 2 when i suddenly heard a horrible sound. I look in side to find that it is coming from my graphics card fan. It does not appear to be running when this noise is present. This noise started after i increase the setting in the game to be more demanding of the card. So this leads me to believe that the card is requiring the fan to run, which is why I just now heard it for the first time. My questions a Does the fan run only when the chips get hot enough? Why is it making noise yet I can not see it spinning? If it has failed, do you know if there is a replacement fan that i can purchase? When i cool it off my compressed air the noise subsides. Any advise would be appreciated. TIA |
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It's supposed to be on all the time. I would suggest replacing the current
heatsink/fan combo with a larger heatsink alone. Then you won't have this problem ever again. "Headache" wrote in message ... I do not recall ever hearing the fan run on my graphics card. I started playing Max Payne 2 when i suddenly heard a horrible sound. I look in side to find that it is coming from my graphics card fan. It does not appear to be running when this noise is present. This noise started after i increase the setting in the game to be more demanding of the card. So this leads me to believe that the card is requiring the fan to run, which is why I just now heard it for the first time. My questions a Does the fan run only when the chips get hot enough? Why is it making noise yet I can not see it spinning? If it has failed, do you know if there is a replacement fan that i can purchase? When i cool it off my compressed air the noise subsides. Any advise would be appreciated. TIA |
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I'm planning to convert a gf2 card for fanless operation for a quiet pc.
The reply imples that this is something that has been done before. Does anyone have any info/advice on this? "Problem Solved" wrote in message news:hUzCb.688672$9l5.73450@pd7tw2no... It's supposed to be on all the time. I would suggest replacing the current heatsink/fan combo with a larger heatsink alone. Then you won't have this problem ever again. "Headache" wrote in message ... started playing Max Payne 2 when i suddenly heard a horrible sound. I look in side to find that it is coming from my graphics card fan. |
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On Wed, 31 Dec 2003 06:05:32 -0500
"War_Pig5" wrote: I'm planning to convert a gf2 card for fanless operation for a quiet pc. The reply imples that this is something that has been done before. Does anyone have any info/advice on this? If it has the two mounting holes that are standard on most video boards these days then one of the Zalman ZM80 family will do fine. "Problem Solved" wrote in message news:hUzCb.688672$9l5.73450@pd7tw2no... It's supposed to be on all the time. I would suggest replacing the current heatsink/fan combo with a larger heatsink alone. Then you won't have this problem ever again. "Headache" wrote in message ... started playing Max Payne 2 when i suddenly heard a horrible sound. I look in side to find that it is coming from my graphics card fan. -- -- --John Reply to jclarke at ae tee tee global dot net (was jclarke at eye bee em dot net) |
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"J.Clarke" wrote in message
d... On Wed, 31 Dec 2003 06:05:32 -0500 "War_Pig5" wrote: I'm planning to convert a gf2 card for fanless operation for a quiet pc. The reply imples that this is something that has been done before. Does anyone have any info/advice on this? If it has the two mounting holes that are standard on most video boards these days then one of the Zalman ZM80 family will do fine. Thx, but that heatsink costs more than my card is worth! I have passive pentium 1 heatsinks around. I might try cutting/drilling them to match the card, or just using somewhat-heat-conductive glue, like epoxy. |
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