09-11-2003, 06:47 PM | #1 |
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Whenever I start my computer I can hear it making this sound " bzzzt bzzzt bzzzzt " like electric static or something like that. Because of that I can never log into internet because it disrupt the modem dialing. Anybody knows what is going on?
ps. If I buy a powersurge will it stop the problem? |
09-11-2003, 06:58 PM | #2 | |
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09-11-2003, 11:27 PM | #3 |
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A surge protector will not stop the problem, most likely. It's probably electrical interference, as Sir Kenyth said.
I would also open it up and look for wires near something that's supposed to move, as well as loose connections. I'd also check for dust buildup, and clean it out if possible. Dust contains dead dust mites and such, and can carry an electric charge because of them. So getting rid of the dust is a simple starting point that can sometimes clear up just about everything. At least for a while...
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09-11-2003, 11:31 PM | #4 |
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I know your gonna laugh when you read this, but they actually make canned air for the purpose of safely dusting the interior of the computer.
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09-12-2003, 12:03 AM | #5 |
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If you smell burning computer parts cut it off and unplug it.
I doubt that is your problem. If you can not use your modem how did you get here to post? (This is not a joke. I am trying to figure out how bad the problem is.) Does it happen all the time or just every now amd then? Do you feel OK about opening up your computer and working on it? Have you ever done that before? If no do you have a friend that does and can help? If you feel OK about it remove or unplug everything from your computer but the motherboard, ram and cpu. Power it up. Does it still make the sound? If yes post back here. If no. Power down add in the hard drive. Power up. Does it still make the sound? If yes post back here. If no. Power down add in the modem. Power up. Does it still make the sound? Can you dial out? If yes post back here. Try adding in each other peice until the sound comes back. If you feel OK with it open your computer case and power up and see if you can track down where the sound is coming from. Again if you have not done this before and do not feel OK with it do not do this. You need to know how to ground yourself and how to hanlde the computer parts. It is very easy but until you know how you might damage a part. Even if you know what you are doing from time to time you can break something. Granamere |
09-12-2003, 01:32 AM | #6 |
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Yep all it takes is a static discharge below the level of human perception to fry the computer. Umm... that is if you hit it in the wrong places. I have a nice buzz emanating from my computer, but no performance issues. It sound's like a wire is being grazed by a fan, but I checked and all fans are clear. It sounds like it's coming from either my exhaust fans in the rear of the computer or the CPU fan, but I'm not 100% sure. If all else fails, I'll just blast the 1/2 cm of dust that's accumulated in my computer. Don't know how exacly it all got there, I mean I've got an air filter on the front and everything. Oh well, If the noise disappears with the dust I may make that a routine maintainence check from now on.
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09-12-2003, 03:44 AM | #7 |
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well, when I turn on the computer and touch the tower casing ( any part ). I got electrocuted ( what I mean is that I can feel the electric ). is this serious?
hmmm...I open the casing but didn't smell anything or see any lose wiring. though I do notice it was a bit dusty. maybe it need some cleaning. |
09-12-2003, 03:58 AM | #8 |
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hmm... sounds serious.
If you are smelling a foul odour, or perhaps plastic burning, then i advise you take out your power supply and give it a clean with a cotton wool bud or something.. Make sure all your pc fans are working. And always remember, if your power fan is not working, then FIX IT! It will blow! ... heheh it happened to me lol! I think a general clean out will do the job. Maybe remove any cards off the mainboard and put them back in after general clean off. Check your Heat sink for dust collection, for taht is where most heat comes from, and is potentially a fire hazard. ~Marikai Glad to be Back!
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09-12-2003, 05:03 AM | #9 | |
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If the case is still live, try unplugging hard drives etc one by one till you find what the problem is. I seriously doubt its your motherboard, theres not much you can short there without killing the entire machine.
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09-12-2003, 05:55 AM | #10 | |
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Other than that, a wire may be exposed, and touching the case. If I were you, SHUT DOWN NOW and get this figure out, or it'll for SURE turn into a major problem and could fry your entire PC! PS: Or as Andrewas said, the Power Supply could be screwed, and not regulating the voltage. [ 09-12-2003, 05:57 AM: Message edited by: Ziroc ] |
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