It is easy to replace the cooler.
Is it tha machine listed in your specs ? B75M-PLUS and i5-3340
No, that's the old one which recently started to malfunction. I just haven't had the time to update my specs.
This is about the recent one:
Intel Core2Duo socket 775
8 GB DDR2 RAM
240 GB SSD SATA hard drive
Miditower chassi
500W net ATX
DVD burner
MOTHERBOARD SPECIFICATION :
Form Factor
ATX Motherboard (307 x 244 mm)
Processor
Intel® Core™2 Quad / Core™2 Duo Desktop / Pentium D LGA775 533/800/1066 FSB
Memory
4 x DDR2 533/667/800 MHz support up to 8.0 GB
Chipset
Intel® Q965 & ICH8DO Chipset
Real Time Clock
Chipset integrated RTC with onboard lithium battery
Watchdog Timer
Generates a system reset internal timer for 1min ~ 255 min
Power Management
ACPI 1.0 compliant, supports power saving mode ATX PSU
VGA Interface
Intel® Q965 integrated GMA 3000 Technology
Video Memory
Up to 256 MB shared with system memory
Serial ATA Interface
6 x Serial ATA II Interface with 300MB/s transfer rate Support RAID 0,1,5,10 function
Audio Interface
Intel® ICH8DO integrated with Realtek ALC888 HD Audio
LAN Interface
2 x Intel® 82573L Gigabit Ethernet Controller
GPIO Interface
Onboard programmable 8-bit digital I/O interface
Extend Interface
1 x PCI-Express X16 , 1 x PCI-Express X4 , 4 x PCI slots,
1 x Min-PCI , 2 x ISA slots
External I/O Port
2 x RJ45 LAN ports, 1x DB15 VGA port, 1 x PS/2 Keyboard / Mouse port , 1x RS232 Serial port , 6 x USB 2.0 ports , 1 x SPDIF , HD Audio ports
Internal I/O Port
1 x FDD, 1 x IrDA , 4 x USB 2.0 , 1 x Audio , 1 x LPT
1 x RS232/422/485 & 4 x RS232
Power Requirement
Standard 24-pin ATX power supply ( 20-pin is compatible)
Standard 8-pin 12V power Input connector
Board Dimension
307mm x 244 mm (L x W)
Operation Temperature
0 ~ 60oC (32 ~ 140oF)
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In my experience, it didn't happen often. but once it occurred. the problem was hard to fix.
my 1st one was a new boxed AMD CPU and its motherboard. the CPU fan really loud. I never met the problem before. AMD mailed me a new fan. after replacement, not much improvement. I had to leave it that way then moved PC to another room as I couldn't work when it's in Office.
the 2nd one was when ASUS motherboard replacement. the board worked fine but CPU fan was running loud. I tried another CPU fan, re-seating CPU, adding CPU glue, , whatever I couldn't. per ASUS guide the board had a CPU fan control circuit. my conclusion that it must be NOT working any more. I had to let it retired.
my 3rd was a HP DM PC. this model typically run very quiet (good experience on HP 8000-8300, G1-G4). but this noisy one is right like you said, when running heavy load (data-processing, graphics, gaming, , , sounds like air-raid siren. I still use it sometimes.
my summary,
if it's a CPU fan problem. then likely fan replacement can solve the problem. but if it's an issue on CPU fan control circuit(built-in motherboard), then it's NOT easy to fix. or can be fixed at high cost.
I have to fix it, otherwise it will damage my hearing and the neighbors will start to complain soon. Honestly, I've used and worked with computers since 1994 and I've never encountered something like this.
And I'm not gonna pay more than I've already have done when it comes to this computer.
What if I pull the plug to the hellish fan and attach a new fan to the "wall" opposite the motherboard?