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CmosDriver

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2008 1:28 pm
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I have just recently purchased a Nvidia MCP73 model Mobo w/an Intel Pentium
E2200 2.20GHz Dual-Core. I'v noticed lately that I have a noise coming from
my case. I've disconnected everything (HDs, CPU fan and system fan) one by
one and restarted the system everytime. After every restart the noise
persisted. The only thing that I can think of that's left in the case, has to
be the CPU. Is my conclusion correct or it's not possible for CPUs to make
irritating noises? And >IF< I am correct, what does that mean as far as the
health of the CPU? ALSO---> At times... The noise subsides for moments at a
time. Could be anywhere from a few minutes to hours. Afterwards, the noise
starts up all over again.

Can anyone out there give me some CPU info? THANX N ADVANCE!!

Wayne B.

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2008 1:31 pm
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A CPU is a solid, sealed unit.
No moving parts.
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"CmosDriver" wrote:

> I have just recently purchased a Nvidia MCP73 model Mobo w/an Intel Pentium
> E2200 2.20GHz Dual-Core. I'v noticed lately that I have a noise coming from
> my case. I've disconnected everything (HDs, CPU fan and system fan) one by
> one and restarted the system everytime. After every restart the noise
> persisted. The only thing that I can think of that's left in the case, has to
> be the CPU. Is my conclusion correct or it's not possible for CPUs to make
> irritating noises? And >IF< I am correct, what does that mean as far as the
> health of the CPU? ALSO---> At times... The noise subsides for moments at a
> time. Could be anywhere from a few minutes to hours. Afterwards, the noise
> starts up all over again.
>
> Can anyone out there give me some CPU info? THANX N ADVANCE!!
>
> Wayne B.
>
>

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Ken Blake MVP

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2008 1:44 pm
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On Thu, 16 Oct 2008 13:28:10 -0700, CmosDriver
wrote:

> I have just recently purchased a Nvidia MCP73 model Mobo w/an Intel Pentium
> E2200 2.20GHz Dual-Core. I'v noticed lately that I have a noise coming from
> my case. I've disconnected everything (HDs, CPU fan and system fan) one by
> one and restarted the system everytime. After every restart the noise
> persisted. The only thing that I can think of that's left in the case, has to
> be the CPU.


Motherboard? Power Supply? Heat Sink? Fan? There's never a CPU in a
case without also having a motherboard that the CPU is mounted in.


> Is my conclusion correct or it's not possible for CPUs to make
> irritating noises?


The CPU has no moving parts, and makes no noise by itself. However the
CPU usually has a heat sink attached to it, and the heat sink usually
has a fan attached to it. If the fail is failing, it can make noise.


> And >IF< I am correct, what does that mean as far as the
> health of the CPU?


*If* the noise is coming from a fan attached to the heat sink on the
CPU, the CPU is likely not getting adequate cooling, and that means
that the CPU may be getting ready to fail.


> ALSO---> At times... The noise subsides for moments at a
> time. Could be anywhere from a few minutes to hours. Afterwards, the noise
> starts up all over again.
>
> Can anyone out there give me some CPU info? THANX N ADVANCE!!
>
> Wayne B.
>

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David B.

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2008 4:41 pm
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Your not correct, CPU's cannot make noise. Did your forget about the power
supply being in the case?

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"CmosDriver" wrote in message

>I have just recently purchased a Nvidia MCP73 model Mobo w/an Intel Pentium
> E2200 2.20GHz Dual-Core. I'v noticed lately that I have a noise coming
> from
> my case. I've disconnected everything (HDs, CPU fan and system fan) one by
> one and restarted the system everytime. After every restart the noise
> persisted. The only thing that I can think of that's left in the case, has
> to
> be the CPU. Is my conclusion correct or it's not possible for CPUs to make
> irritating noises? And >IF< I am correct, what does that mean as far as
> the
> health of the CPU? ALSO---> At times... The noise subsides for moments at
> a
> time. Could be anywhere from a few minutes to hours. Afterwards, the noise
> starts up all over again.
>
> Can anyone out there give me some CPU info? THANX N ADVANCE!!
>
> Wayne B.
>
>
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Ken Blake MVP

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(Msg. 5) Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2008 7:17 am
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On Thu, 16 Oct 2008 13:44:13 -0700, "Ken Blake, MVP"
wrote:

> On Thu, 16 Oct 2008 13:28:10 -0700, CmosDriver
> wrote:
>
> > I have just recently purchased a Nvidia MCP73 model Mobo w/an Intel Pentium
> > E2200 2.20GHz Dual-Core. I'v noticed lately that I have a noise coming from
> > my case. I've disconnected everything (HDs, CPU fan and system fan) one by
> > one and restarted the system everytime. After every restart the noise
> > persisted. The only thing that I can think of that's left in the case, has to
> > be the CPU.
>
>
> Motherboard? Power Supply? Heat Sink? Fan? There's never a CPU in a
> case without also having a motherboard that the CPU is mounted in.
>
>
> > Is my conclusion correct or it's not possible for CPUs to make
> > irritating noises?
>
>
> The CPU has no moving parts, and makes no noise by itself. However the
> CPU usually has a heat sink attached to it, and the heat sink usually
> has a fan attached to it. If the fail is failing, it can make noise.


That was meant to be "...fan is failing..." but it doesn't matter,
because I originally missed that you said you disconnected that fan
too.


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Olórin

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(Msg. 6) Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2008 7:26 am
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"CmosDriver" wrote in message

>I have just recently purchased a Nvidia MCP73 model Mobo w/an Intel Pentium
> E2200 2.20GHz Dual-Core. I'v noticed lately that I have a noise coming
> from
> my case. I've disconnected everything (HDs, CPU fan and system fan) one by
> one and restarted the system everytime. After every restart the noise
> persisted. The only thing that I can think of that's left in the case, has
> to
> be the CPU. Is my conclusion correct or it's not possible for CPUs to make
> irritating noises? And >IF< I am correct, what does that mean as far as
> the
> health of the CPU? ALSO---> At times... The noise subsides for moments at
> a
> time. Could be anywhere from a few minutes to hours. Afterwards, the noise
> starts up all over again.
>
> Can anyone out there give me some CPU info? THANX N ADVANCE!!
>
> Wayne B.
>
>

You disconnected the CPU fan and booted? Strange noises aside, that might
not have done the CPU much good...

Do you have a disc in the CD/DVD drive that could be spinning up and down?
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(Msg. 7) Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2008 8:26 am
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"Olórin" wrote in message

> "CmosDriver" wrote in message
>
>>I have just recently purchased a Nvidia MCP73 model Mobo w/an Intel
>>Pentium
>> E2200 2.20GHz Dual-Core. I'v noticed lately that I have a noise coming
>> from
>> my case. I've disconnected everything (HDs, CPU fan and system fan) one
>> by
>> one and restarted the system everytime. After every restart the noise
>> persisted. The only thing that I can think of that's left in the case,
>> has to
>> be the CPU. Is my conclusion correct or it's not possible for CPUs to
>> make
>> irritating noises? And >IF< I am correct, what does that mean as far as
>> the
>> health of the CPU? ALSO---> At times... The noise subsides for moments
>> at a
>> time. Could be anywhere from a few minutes to hours. Afterwards, the
>> noise
>> starts up all over again.
>>
>> Can anyone out there give me some CPU info? THANX N ADVANCE!!
>>
>> Wayne B.
>>
>>
>
> You disconnected the CPU fan and booted? Strange noises aside, that might
> not have done the CPU much good...
>
> Do you have a disc in the CD/DVD drive that could be spinning up and down?
>

PS: Graphics card cooling fan?
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(Msg. 8) Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2008 2:57 pm
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I ToTaLLy ForGot about the PSU. I'll hook up another one and see if it comes
up again but it's SO intermittent, I really don't know if that will get me to
my answer. Oddly enough... Since I've booted up this morning it hasn't made
any irritating noises today at all. Later today or tomorrow?... Who knows.
THANX.

"David B." wrote:

> Your not correct, CPU's cannot make noise. Did your forget about the power
> supply being in the case?
>
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>
> "CmosDriver" wrote in message
>
> >I have just recently purchased a Nvidia MCP73 model Mobo w/an Intel Pentium
> > E2200 2.20GHz Dual-Core. I'v noticed lately that I have a noise coming
> > from
> > my case. I've disconnected everything (HDs, CPU fan and system fan) one by
> > one and restarted the system everytime. After every restart the noise
> > persisted. The only thing that I can think of that's left in the case, has
> > to
> > be the CPU. Is my conclusion correct or it's not possible for CPUs to make
> > irritating noises? And >IF< I am correct, what does that mean as far as
> > the
> > health of the CPU? ALSO---> At times... The noise subsides for moments at
> > a
> > time. Could be anywhere from a few minutes to hours. Afterwards, the noise
> > starts up all over again.
> >
> > Can anyone out there give me some CPU info? THANX N ADVANCE!!
> >
> > Wayne B.
> >
> >
>
>
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(Msg. 9) Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2008 3:24 pm
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There's no graphics card. (intergrated) And when I went thru the process of
elimination task, I didn't let the system continually run for minutes. So
when I disconnected everything, it was for no more than 20 secs or so for
each thing. That's including the CPU fan. THANX

"Olórin" wrote:

>
> "Olórin" wrote in message
>
> > "CmosDriver" wrote in message
> >
> >>I have just recently purchased a Nvidia MCP73 model Mobo w/an Intel
> >>Pentium
> >> E2200 2.20GHz Dual-Core. I'v noticed lately that I have a noise coming
> >> from
> >> my case. I've disconnected everything (HDs, CPU fan and system fan) one
> >> by
> >> one and restarted the system everytime. After every restart the noise
> >> persisted. The only thing that I can think of that's left in the case,
> >> has to
> >> be the CPU. Is my conclusion correct or it's not possible for CPUs to
> >> make
> >> irritating noises? And >IF< I am correct, what does that mean as far as
> >> the
> >> health of the CPU? ALSO---> At times... The noise subsides for moments
> >> at a
> >> time. Could be anywhere from a few minutes to hours. Afterwards, the
> >> noise
> >> starts up all over again.
> >>
> >> Can anyone out there give me some CPU info? THANX N ADVANCE!!
> >>
> >> Wayne B.
> >>
> >>
> >
> > You disconnected the CPU fan and booted? Strange noises aside, that might
> > not have done the CPU much good...
> >
> > Do you have a disc in the CD/DVD drive that could be spinning up and down?
> >
>
> PS: Graphics card cooling fan?
>
>
>
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