Question Fractal Design Pop Silent - - - buzzing noise after putting it's side-panel back on ?

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Last weekend I build a new computer I am very happy with, I wanted a silent pc, so I bought the Pop Silent along with noctua fans and cooler and was happy with the noise at idle.
I did some stress tests with cpu-z, downloaded FanControl and did the initial setup and when I was ready and put the side panel back on the pc started to make this buzzing noise.
I have tried checking the fans for loose screws but that didn't help, if any of you have any ideas on how to solve this please share it, this is driving me nuts. I am afraid I broke something whilst testing the fans, they ran full speed, could I have damaged them?

I should add I didn't hear it before today, maybe it was always there but I doubt that.
 
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You'll need to isolate the source of the noise as I doubt it's all of the fans. From my. experience buzzing is either something rubbing or a failing fan.
I tried turning off all the fans with FanControl and it still makes this buzzing noise.
The second I take off the side panel the noise stops. It's driving me nuts, do you have any tips on how to solve this? I heard I can try electrical tape to stop vibration... I don't know if that's gonna help tho. I can see the panel is a little flexed, it doesn't align perfectly with the case? Maybe that's something?
 

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I tried turning off all the fans with FanControl and it still makes this buzzing noise.
The second I take off the side panel the noise stops. It's driving me nuts, do you have any tips on how to solve this? I heard I can try electrical tape to stop vibration... I don't know if that's gonna help tho. I can see the panel is a little flexed, it doesn't align perfectly with the case? Maybe that's something?
Stick a bit of paper in there? If you don't close the panel all the way, does it still make a noise?

If all else fails, return it to Fractal and ask for one that isn't defective.
 
I tried turning off all the fans with FanControl and it still makes this buzzing noise.
unless you checked to see if the fans actually went down to 0RPM you don't know if they really stopped spinning.
many fans have a limit to the % of max speed they can register.

it would be better to try stopping these fans one-at-a-time yourself by gently pressing on the center of the fan until they stop spinning.
I can see the panel is a little flexed, it doesn't align perfectly with the case? Maybe that's something?
maybe try switching side panels and see if the other side continues to make this noise.

also make sure all side panel attachments are properly connected as far as they will go and not loose in their space.
 
I tried turning off all the fans with FanControl and it still makes this buzzing noise.
If there's still a noise then the fans didn't stop running.
The second I take off the side panel the noise stops. It's driving me nuts, do you have any tips on how to solve this? I heard I can try electrical tape to stop vibration... I don't know if that's gonna help tho. I can see the panel is a little flexed, it doesn't align perfectly with the case? Maybe that's something?
There shouldn't be any vibration like that for a properly fitted side panel.

If you put your hand on the side panel when it's installed can you feel a vibration and does the noise stop?

Something certainly isn't fit correctly and it's either something being pushed into a fan or the side panel not properly installed. Flex alone shouldn't cause any sort of noise.
 
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Stick a bit of paper in there? If you don't close the panel all the way, does it still make a noise?

If all else fails, return it to Fractal and ask for one that isn't defective.
Thank you for replying, I tried it and it didn't work sadly enough. Will have to keep trying!
 
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unless you checked to see if the fans actually went down to 0RPM you don't know if they really stopped spinning.
many fans have a limit to the % of max speed they can register.

it would be better to try stopping these fans one-at-a-time yourself by gently pressing on the center of the fan until they stop spinning.

maybe try switching side panels and see if the other side continues to make this noise.

also make sure all side panel attachments are properly connected as far as they will go and not loose in their space.
Thank you for replying!
I opened the case did the same test, I can see the fans stop spinning.
Sadly the panels are not interchangeable, made sure to close them properly.
 
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If there's still a noise then the fans didn't stop running.

There shouldn't be any vibration like that for a properly fitted side panel.

If you put your hand on the side panel when it's installed can you feel a vibration and does the noise stop?

Something certainly isn't fit correctly and it's either something being pushed into a fan or the side panel not properly installed. Flex alone shouldn't cause any sort of noise.
Thanks for replying!
Redid the test and made sure the fans stopped spinning. No vibrations I can detect.
I opened the other panel and saw that the front audio cable was pressed against the PSU, it has to because the cable management hole is directly above it. I redid it to see if that makes a difference. I also managed cables to make sure they didn't press against the panel.
I can still hear a pulsating hum, it is faint, but still very noticeable due to the lack of noise.
Maybe I had wrong expectations of a silent PC? Who knows, I will continue looking though!
 
I have the Noctua NH-U12A chomax.black.
Yeah there's definitely nothing tricky mounting wise which would have this be the culprit for the noise.
I really hope it isn't, I hope I can find something I can fix.
If all the fans are off then you have to figure out which component is making the noise. The only things that would usually be to blame for noise are VRM, PSU and video card.
 
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Yeah there's definitely nothing tricky mounting wise which would have this be the culprit for the noise.

If all the fans are off then you have to figure out which component is making the noise. The only things that would usually be to blame for noise are VRM, PSU and video card.
I guess I can try removing the GPU and see if that does something. I am hesitant on buying parts to see if the motherboard or PSU is the problem...
 
I guess I can try removing the GPU and see if that does something. I am hesitant on buying parts to see if the motherboard or PSU is the problem.
these shouldn't cause only the side panel to rattle or vibrate though.

if the noise is only produced when the panel is in place then it has to be related to how it is connected;
sitting unevenly in it's grooves, has a deformed screw / screw hole, touching something that vibrates in place, etc...
 
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I just moved my pc to the Fractal North XL case and having the same issue. No noise at all when side panel is off, but there is a buzzing noise. When I press on the center of the panel, it gets worse. Were you able to resolve this?
 
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I just moved my pc to the Fractal North XL case and having the same issue. No noise at all when side panel is off, but there is a buzzing noise. When I press on the center of the panel, it gets worse. Were you able to resolve this?
I'm sorry for the late reply, I have not found any solution for this sadly. I want to look into this again today, if I find anything I'll make sure to let you know!

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Have you found anything? Any kind of tip or solution is most welcome!
 
try adding some soft padding where the side panel slides into it's case connectors;
some sort of putty, soft tissue, etc...

you could also try lining the sides, top & bottom of the panel where it makes flat contact with the case with similar padding or even folded electrical tape;
something that may restrict movement/vibration.