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Its a 3 GHz processor, its going to have a small nuclear imposion anytime anything runs so don't worry about the fan being on, it just means your processers working, if your worried I'm sure someone can tell you how to turn it down
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Ominous Wanderer
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If the noise bothers you, it is often possible to buy a quieter fan to replace the one that's making noise.
Is it the fan on the CPU or a chassis fan on the back of the computer?
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I think the best way might be to get a heat monitor program, some good ones were suggested in this thread ( http://forums.eyesonff.com/showthread.php?t=55576 ), and see if theres any heat increases when the fans come on, if there is then its perfectly normal, however if there isn't theres no harm but it there might be a problem
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i n v i s i b l e
Tech Admin
I recommend motherboard monitor. You'll be able to check the temperature of the CPU and at various other points on your motherboard, which will let you know if your processor really is overheating. At 3GHz, it should probably run at a temperature between 30 and 40 degrees celcius.
I'd say it will just be a loud fan, and as Samuraid said, it might just be a chassis fan.
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Try the programs you suggested, and a point to remember Defrag is very processor and hard disc intensive.
Also have you thought that it might be the hard drive making the noise and not the fan?
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i n v i s i b l e
Tech Admin
Or your CD/DVD drive. What's the make and model of your HD? And do you know what the RPM on it is?
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