CPU
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Too noisy right | Your computer is booting | It is normal. The fan runs on its | |
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| up. | powering on. The fan slows down |
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| after entering the OS. |
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after turning on | The BIOS settings have | Restore the BIOS to its default |
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been changed. | settings. |
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the computer. |
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| Update the BIOS to the latest |
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| Old BIOS version | version. Visit the ASUS Support |
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| site at http://support.asus.com to |
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| download the latest BIOS versions. |
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| The CPU fan has been | Ensure that you are using a |
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| compatible or |
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| replaced. |
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| CPU fan. |
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| There is not enough | Ensure that your computer is |
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| air ventilation for the |
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| working in an area with good air flow. |
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Computer is too | computer. |
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| • Update������ the��� BIOS�����. |
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noisy when in use. |
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| The system temperature is |
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| motherboard, try to clean the inner |
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| too high. | space of the chassis. |
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| • Contact the ASUS Service Center |
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| for assistance. |
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If the problem still persists, refer to your Desktop PC’s warranty card and contact the ASUS Service Center. Visit the ASUS Support site at http://support.asus.com for the service center information.
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