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whole computer table vibrating
Name: fotoshopnerd Date: February 23, 2007 at 03:20:40 Pacific OS: vista premium CPU/Ram: 1gb/2.2ghz Product: asus
Comment:
hey guys wassup, actually i got a silly problem that is, my whole system cabinet and the computer table is vibrating like a vibrator is this normal or wat, my current cpu fan speed is around 4500 rpm and this is really irritating my specs are amd 3700+ skt 939 1gb dvd wr 120gb hdd
Name: Pariah Date: February 23, 2007 at 04:50:37 Pacific
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"my whole system cabinet and the computer table is vibrating like a vibrator is this normal or wat"
It's "normal" if you have a rickety old fan, lol. Try finding the problem, like a vibrating fan or maybe even a PSU and change/fix it. You could always try placing your case on top of some polystyrene or somthing similar.
P4 3.20HT 800mhz FSB Asrock P4I65G 2x1024mb OCZ Value DDR400 Dual Channel 80GB Diamondmax9+ SATA 160GB Diamondmax10 SATA Sapphire Radeon X1650 PRO 256mb Hiper Type R 530W PSU
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Response Number 2
Name: Doctor1954 Date: February 23, 2007 at 06:27:27 Pacific
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id open it up and see whats vibrating it might be a fan bearing it might be as simple as a cable bumping against fan blades
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Response Number 3
Name: DAVEINCAPS Date: February 23, 2007 at 15:19:22 Pacific
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Earthquake?
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Response Number 4
Name: OtheHill Date: February 23, 2007 at 17:35:09 Pacific
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If you have a CD/DVD inserted, Eject that too, to eliminate it.
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