My computer fan has been going whack for probably 2 months now. It took me awhile to notice it and I haven't really been able to figure out any solutions. What do you guys? Here's the current situation:
On use, it runs at normal speed. Perfectly fine.
On idle, is where the problem starts. I'm going to range the fan speed/sounds from 0 to 10. 0 being silent, 10 sounds like max.
It'll be at 0 for a good 5 seconds. Then starts up slowly to about a 7 lasting for about 8 seconds before it maxes at to 10 and drops right back down to 0. And repeat. This is a constant thing until I shut off the computer or use it.
I'm wondering if there are any potential problems this could lead to in the future or if there is any way to fix it?
I have cleaned out the fans recently so I'm not quite sure that is the problem.
As long as your CPU temp isn't insanely high (especially for long periods of time) you'll be fine, obviously other than the noise lmao. There are some free applications that allow you to see your temp.
Also sounds like a power setting bc you mentioned it only doing it while idling.
Check your bios settings / motherboard settings (on startup) and see if there are any fan settings.
If you have a 3rd party cooler like a watercooled system (mine is from corsair) they have their own applications that control these settings.
Need assistance?
Granpa Sam (12-23-2018),Watanuki (12-23-2018)
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Also what computer fan are you talking about? The fan(s) of the case, the cpu fan or the gpu fan(s)?
Is this a case fan? CPU cooler fan? GPU fan?
Have you checked your CPU or GPU usage during the time it's intermittently going from 0-10?
Checked it awhile ago. It was GPU fans. I have dual GPUs. They just alternative it seems. Very weird.
Have you monitored your CPU performance when your fan speeds maximize? What the configuration?