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    Chieftain of the Pudding Race Member Evil_Maniac From Mars's Avatar
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    Default Re: Buzzing Noise

    The buzzing seems to have stopped after I've let the computer run. All my data is safe. I'm running the Seagate tests right now, and it's fine so far. Thanks Caravel, I'll try that as soon as I can.

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    Be careful - it will shake itself to pieces if not replaced soon, resulting in the destruction of your PC as shrapnel flies everywhere.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Evil_Maniac From Mars
    The buzzing seems to have stopped after I've let the computer run. All my data is safe. I'm running the Seagate tests right now, and it's fine so far. Thanks Caravel, I'll try that as soon as I can.
    This could point to it being the cradle, as those symptoms point to a loose fitting object ceasing to vibrate as it heats up and expands to fill the "gaps". Heat sinks often do this also, are you certain it's the HDD and not a heat sink?
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    Default Re: Buzzing Noise

    That's possible, as this computer is really quite cool most of the time, due mainly to the location of it. It's possible it is the heatsink, but I don't know if the sound was coming from there. It's gone now, but I'll check if it comes back.

    Here's system temperatures:

    System: 28C
    CPU: 37C
    GPU: 51C

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