System Specs:
Intel 945 P mobo w/ Pent D 920 w/ Zalman 9500
2 gig Corsair Value ram (533 ddr2)
Seagate 250 gb 7200.8 SATA(1.5) HD
eVGA 6800 gs vid card
NEC dvdburner, Lite on cdrw
Soundblaster Live sound card (hoping to get an xtreme music soon)
XClio 450 watt PSU
Ok. Computer appears to work fine (i don't oc cpu). However occasionally i hear this distinct click come from inside my computer. Call me crazy, but it just doesn't sound normal, and is rather annoying. It sounds as if something is being "triggered" inside. Its not so frequent that that i can open my case and wait for to pinpoint the noise from a specific component. Sometimes i won't hear it for a day, and some times ill hear it twice in 5 minutes.
I feel like it happens much more frequently when im downloading stuff. Like if im downloading something thru bittorrent and websurfing all at once.
Last week i also experienced 2 system crashes about 5 days apart, not during intense stuff either (once booting up HL, once 5 minutes after quitting CS and clicking on the taskbar to see what the date was whilst surfing the web)
I read some other posts on forums and followed some advice. I ran memtest 86 and windows diagnostic. Memtest passed 12 times no errors, and i only ran windows diagnostic mem test once (it passed). So it doesn't seem to be a memory issue. I also defaulted my video card from 485/1.07 to 425/1, to see if perhaps it was an OC issue. I haven't experienced another crash yet, but then again its only been about 3 days. I also turned off onboard sound in the bios, and unchecked auto reboot on crash in windows.
I don't know if the two issues are related. I've heard about clicking harddrives, but i don't know if thats a persistent/frequent noise or an irregular one like mine. My HD doesn't making other crazy noises, everything seems normal except for this occasional click. If anyone can offer me insight about hard drive clicking/failure that'd be great.
Do fans "click" on and off? Do mobos click?
I'm probably posting this in the wrong place as well, if thats an issue let me know.
Intel 945 P mobo w/ Pent D 920 w/ Zalman 9500
2 gig Corsair Value ram (533 ddr2)
Seagate 250 gb 7200.8 SATA(1.5) HD
eVGA 6800 gs vid card
NEC dvdburner, Lite on cdrw
Soundblaster Live sound card (hoping to get an xtreme music soon)
XClio 450 watt PSU
Ok. Computer appears to work fine (i don't oc cpu). However occasionally i hear this distinct click come from inside my computer. Call me crazy, but it just doesn't sound normal, and is rather annoying. It sounds as if something is being "triggered" inside. Its not so frequent that that i can open my case and wait for to pinpoint the noise from a specific component. Sometimes i won't hear it for a day, and some times ill hear it twice in 5 minutes.
I feel like it happens much more frequently when im downloading stuff. Like if im downloading something thru bittorrent and websurfing all at once.
Last week i also experienced 2 system crashes about 5 days apart, not during intense stuff either (once booting up HL, once 5 minutes after quitting CS and clicking on the taskbar to see what the date was whilst surfing the web)
I read some other posts on forums and followed some advice. I ran memtest 86 and windows diagnostic. Memtest passed 12 times no errors, and i only ran windows diagnostic mem test once (it passed). So it doesn't seem to be a memory issue. I also defaulted my video card from 485/1.07 to 425/1, to see if perhaps it was an OC issue. I haven't experienced another crash yet, but then again its only been about 3 days. I also turned off onboard sound in the bios, and unchecked auto reboot on crash in windows.
I don't know if the two issues are related. I've heard about clicking harddrives, but i don't know if thats a persistent/frequent noise or an irregular one like mine. My HD doesn't making other crazy noises, everything seems normal except for this occasional click. If anyone can offer me insight about hard drive clicking/failure that'd be great.
Do fans "click" on and off? Do mobos click?
I'm probably posting this in the wrong place as well, if thats an issue let me know.