CrusaderX
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I usually leave my computer (a Dell 4550 tower system) running 24/7. Yesterday I noticed that the machine was running louder than normal. Normally, I can hear a slight hum as well as the fan running softly, but this new noise sounded as if the fan was running louder than normal. I felt the back of the tower, which was warm to the touch. Not hot, as it didn't burn my fingers when leaving them pressed against the metal, but it was noticibly warm.
So I turned off the machine last night, then turned it back on in the morning. This morning, the machine sounded normal, though I only had it up and running for a short time before I headed out to work.
The tower is located in a cabinet that seems to accumulate quite alot of dust, so I'm assuming that the noise problem came from dust clogging the main power supply fan, and that turning off and turning on the machine cleared out whatever was temporarily clogging it. Like I said, I'm assuming this is what happened, but I don't know for sure. Later this evening, I'm going to unhook the computer and take it outside, open it up, and blow out any dust that's been accumulating in the machine for the past couple of years.
So, my questions...
Could the extra-loud fan noise be caused simply by dust?
Is it dangerous for the back of a tower to be warm to the touch? Should it always be cool to the touch?
So I turned off the machine last night, then turned it back on in the morning. This morning, the machine sounded normal, though I only had it up and running for a short time before I headed out to work.
The tower is located in a cabinet that seems to accumulate quite alot of dust, so I'm assuming that the noise problem came from dust clogging the main power supply fan, and that turning off and turning on the machine cleared out whatever was temporarily clogging it. Like I said, I'm assuming this is what happened, but I don't know for sure. Later this evening, I'm going to unhook the computer and take it outside, open it up, and blow out any dust that's been accumulating in the machine for the past couple of years.
So, my questions...
Could the extra-loud fan noise be caused simply by dust?
Is it dangerous for the back of a tower to be warm to the touch? Should it always be cool to the touch?
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