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Greetings to all. I've had my Dimension 4600, P4-2.8 GHz with Nvidia 5200 128MB
video card for a little over a month now. Right out of the box I thought it was
noisy, at least compared to my year old 4550 with P4-2.4 GHz with Nvidia MX420
64 MB video card. I would describe the noise as a dull buzz or hum. Mind you,
it's not LOUD but compared to the 4550 it does make noise. My parents and a
friend also bought a 4600 at the same time I did (one day sale) and their
machines are whisper quiet, comparable to my 4550.
I always assumed the noise was due to a cooling fan on the Nvidia 5200 video
card, and didn't give it much thought, but last night I felt the side of the
computer case and could feel vibrations. This led me to believe it was not the
video card fan. In fact, after opening up the case and looking around, it
appears the FX5200 video card does not have a cooling fan.
With the side of the case removed and the computer laying on its side, I
powered it up. After it spooled up I put the machine in hibernation mode. Then
I lifted the green fan housing that goes over the CPU so I could eyeball the
fan and bumped the mouse to get it out of hibernation mode. The noise is still
there but not as loud. I replaced the fan housing and noticed that if I pressed
my finger on it, I could alter the pitch of the noise slightly. I believe I've
isolated the source of the noise. My suspicions are that the fan has a
vibration in it that is causing the noise I hear. Somehow this vibration gets
passed along through the fan housing and into the case causing the vibration I
can feel with my fingertips. I note that there is no vibration to be felt in my
4550 (the case has plastic sides which might help it to be quieter than my new
4600) or my parent's 4600, which also isn't as loud as mine. When the side of
the case is replaced the noise the CPU fan makes gets louder and more
distinctive.
My fear is that because of the vibrations, the fan will prematurely wear out
(while out of warranty too, I presume!) and I'll have to replace it. My
question is: Is this a warranty repair? How much fan noise is too much noise?
Will Dell replace it without question or will they try to make my qualify how
loud it is? Will they deny it's a warranty item?
--
"When you argue with a fool be sure he is not similarly occupied."
See how the Pros get more POWER!
http://www.powrwrap.com/press.htm
Greetings to all. I've had my Dimension 4600, P4-2.8 GHz with Nvidia 5200 128MB
video card for a little over a month now. Right out of the box I thought it was
noisy, at least compared to my year old 4550 with P4-2.4 GHz with Nvidia MX420
64 MB video card. I would describe the noise as a dull buzz or hum. Mind you,
it's not LOUD but compared to the 4550 it does make noise. My parents and a
friend also bought a 4600 at the same time I did (one day sale) and their
machines are whisper quiet, comparable to my 4550.
I always assumed the noise was due to a cooling fan on the Nvidia 5200 video
card, and didn't give it much thought, but last night I felt the side of the
computer case and could feel vibrations. This led me to believe it was not the
video card fan. In fact, after opening up the case and looking around, it
appears the FX5200 video card does not have a cooling fan.
With the side of the case removed and the computer laying on its side, I
powered it up. After it spooled up I put the machine in hibernation mode. Then
I lifted the green fan housing that goes over the CPU so I could eyeball the
fan and bumped the mouse to get it out of hibernation mode. The noise is still
there but not as loud. I replaced the fan housing and noticed that if I pressed
my finger on it, I could alter the pitch of the noise slightly. I believe I've
isolated the source of the noise. My suspicions are that the fan has a
vibration in it that is causing the noise I hear. Somehow this vibration gets
passed along through the fan housing and into the case causing the vibration I
can feel with my fingertips. I note that there is no vibration to be felt in my
4550 (the case has plastic sides which might help it to be quieter than my new
4600) or my parent's 4600, which also isn't as loud as mine. When the side of
the case is replaced the noise the CPU fan makes gets louder and more
distinctive.
My fear is that because of the vibrations, the fan will prematurely wear out
(while out of warranty too, I presume!) and I'll have to replace it. My
question is: Is this a warranty repair? How much fan noise is too much noise?
Will Dell replace it without question or will they try to make my qualify how
loud it is? Will they deny it's a warranty item?
--
"When you argue with a fool be sure he is not similarly occupied."
See how the Pros get more POWER!
http://www.powrwrap.com/press.htm