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Running PC 24/7 & case fans going bad?

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3 minutes ago, AsBakedAsCake said:

Well now at least I know the temp is alright, thanks for that. It's possible I just got unlucky, maybe I'm just overthinking this little click-like noise. I can tell exactly which fan it's coming from, but I guess it's not that big of a deal yet.

I'll just keep a close eye on things for now, I appreciate the reply.

Tbh I never experienced something like you are describing, sounds to me like there's a cable touching the blades which makes the noise but I assume that's not it.

7 hours ago, Scotty said:

i run a few computers 24/7 on 100% load - one fan has died,  what kinda fans you go? but i do have the dodgy sounding noise coming out of the fan, but that's nothing to worry about

LOL. Just a normal case of uncertainty coming from your fans XD

3 hours ago, Juggles said:

What is the room like that it is?

any exposure to moisture? 

Badly ventilated room?

Anyone smoking near it? Heard second hand fan smoke is bad 

:think::xboge:

damn second hand fan smoke... this must be why my PC died. I thought ashing my cigarettes and throwing my butts into the fan to chop them up was what I was SUPPOSED to do.

Well fuck saving the environment then...

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