Question Exhaust fan dying?

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Something in my PC started intermittently making a very loud whirring sound and today I realised it's my exhaust fan.

Sometimes this will happen at boot up but then die down after a few minutes or sometimes occurs mid session and requires a restart to hopefully remedy. I also noticed today lifting and gently jolting down the case resets the whirring for a little while. I also noticed on CPUID HWMonitor that when this happens the fan RPM slows down from around 1000 to 500 RPM.

Is this a simple matter of the fan motor dying or is it a sign of anything more sinister with the motherboard, etc.?

Thanks!
 
Make, model and age of the fan? If the fan is a 3 or 4pin connector hooked to your motherboard, try and relocate to another fan header(while the system is powered down) and see if the issue persists.

a very loud whirring sound
You might want to share a video w/ audio of the fan producing the noise.

Just to be double sure, roll up a sheet of A4 paper into a cylinder, hold one end to your ear and then use the other end to probe for the source of the sound.

I also noticed today lifting and gently jolting down the case resets the whirring for a little while.
This is not a healthy practice to maintain for your computer.

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@Lutfij @Lafong thanks for your replies. The fan is a Corsair A1225M12S, 10 years old. I did manually stop the fan for a couple of seconds during one of its loud whirring phases and it stopped then started again upon releasing, so it's definitely that.

I'm not very techy so I'm not confident trying the fan in another connector. It doesn't look to me like there's another 3 pin slot on my motherboard to try it out on.

Is the issue most likely limited to the fan itself?
 
The fan is a Corsair A1225M12S, 10 years old.
Ah, we don't need that audio/video clip. Corsair made some of the worst fans in the industry and even their SP series of fans developed a rattle within a few months of use. Mind you, a decade ago they were trash. A decade later, I wouldn't invest in their fans.
 
@Lutfij Oh interesting, good to know. I assume the loud noise when the RPM falls is just the motor in the fan dying? Just curious to know what's going on as it's not a rattle in this case.

Best brand to replace this with?
 
@Lutfij Oh interesting, good to know. I assume the loud noise when the RPM falls is just the motor in the fan dying? Just curious to know what's going on as it's not a rattle in this case.

Best brand to replace this with?

Could easily be bearings going bad gradually.

Are you particularly averse to fan noise...the whirring that they all do to some extent?

If you keep them from going above 1000 rpm, most decent fans will be virtually silent at 3 or 4 feet.

Your fan is likely 120 mm in diameter, so be sure to replace it with one of the same size.

Noctua fans are often recommended, but they are quite expensive...close to 30 dollars the last I looked. I haven't kept up lately, but I think I've heard good things about Arctic brand? You shouldn't have to spend over 10 or 15, maybe less.

I think that Corsair is an old fashioned 3 pin fan. They used to be common, but most fans nowadays are 4 pin. Your motherboard should accept either.