Impulse Fire911
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Hello, now before anyone posts,
"oh, the ball bearing is broken" or w.e
hear me out
as we all know, its cold outside and when i came home today to turn on my pc, the card started to grind for no reason. i restarted and same thing. i noticed it was around 30C on the card, and i started up sc2 to see if it still worked.
i noticed, as the gpu got hotter and hotter, the less sound it made. at about 41C it completely stopped making any noise. i then turned off sc2 and still no noise. ive had this happen before. my question is. could the metal inside the card be contracting that much, that the fan actually comes in contact with it? i swear, the hotter it got, the less noise it made and vice versa.
anyone familiar with this behaviour?
"oh, the ball bearing is broken" or w.e
hear me out
as we all know, its cold outside and when i came home today to turn on my pc, the card started to grind for no reason. i restarted and same thing. i noticed it was around 30C on the card, and i started up sc2 to see if it still worked.
i noticed, as the gpu got hotter and hotter, the less sound it made. at about 41C it completely stopped making any noise. i then turned off sc2 and still no noise. ive had this happen before. my question is. could the metal inside the card be contracting that much, that the fan actually comes in contact with it? i swear, the hotter it got, the less noise it made and vice versa.
anyone familiar with this behaviour?
My Computer
- OS
- Windows 7 x64 Ultimate
- CPU
- Intel Core 2 Quad Q9650
- Motherboard
- ASUS P5Q Pro Turbo
- Memory
- 8 GB RAM Corsair DDR2
- Graphics Card(s)
- ATI HD 5850 1 GB
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Acer 23'
- Hard Drives
- Hitatchi 500 GB 7200 RPM
- PSU
- 750 Watt Corsair
- Case
- HAF coolermaster 932
- Cooling
- Thermaltake V1
- Internet Speed
- not very fast lol