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8.9

Computer is EXTREMELY HOT

Asked by Eskimos in Computer Fans and Cooling, General Computer Systems, Power Supplies / UPS

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We recently had the power supply/fan replaced in our desktop tower.
This computer was idle all day, when
we went to use it tonight a distinct hum was coming from the back.

When we checked the fan it was turning but the back of the machine
was very hot, almost as hot as a stove top. There were both a ZipDisk and a floppy
in there respective drives and when we took them out they were very warm to the touch.

The processor itself has a very powerful fan that sucks air through a funnel through a grill on the
side of the case. That fan is running fine, guess it saved us.

The machine was custom built about three years ago, it runs DOS for a custom application the company has been using for years. There were no error messages of any kind.

What could be going on? Did we get the wrong power supply as a replacement?Start Free Trial
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Zones: Computer Fans and Cooling, General Computer Systems, Power Supplies / UPS
Tags: custom built CELERON COMPUTER, POWER SUPPLY/FAN, custom, stand alone, over heated
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Solution Provided By: nobus
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