It means its ove heeted and trying to cool down.
make sure your computer is unplugged and remove the fan from inside, and thoroughly clean it. this will "lessen" or remove the windy noise.
A computer tower may make a surging noise rather than a constant humming noise if the case's screws are not properly tightened. Another reason for such a surging noise is the imminent failure of a fan.
Processors themselves don't make any noise; it is the cooling fan. The noise a particular computer puts out can vary by model of processor, brand of cooling fan, size of cooling fan, and age of the cooling fan. As such, there is no definitive answer to your question.
All fans will make a "whooshing noise" If there is a squeaking or grinding noise the fan motor needs to be replaced/refurbished.
No, I have had to replace mine numerous times, and have never had abnormal noise.
Its the fan and and all the parts in the computer that starting up.
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Because without power, the hard drive, the fan, they make noise when they have power. Without it, they all stop making the computer go "quiet."
Either the fan is dieing and it isn't spinning properly any longer, or a wire has dropped down and is periodically hitting the fan, causing it to make the odd noise. it stopped but idk what it was The fan may have resumed working again or the wire may have shifted. Keep an ear open for the noise and if it resumes, pop the case open to make sure it isn't a wire interfering with it.
was there something on your dash that fell in the vent, a bad fan will make noise all the time.
if fan make a loud noise your fan clutch is bad
it is possible, I would have to hear the noise or read a really good description of it to know for sure. there are 2 main things that make noise in a computer when they die, the hard drive or a fan, and both can cause crashing Here is a tip to figure out which is which. Open the case. Start up the computer. wait for it to make this noise. then VERY CAREFULLY stop one of the fans with your fingers (the fan will not hurt you but BE CAREFUL not to touch ANYTHING else in the computer or you may get a nasty shock). Do this to all fans in turn, start with the CPU fan (the one on the motherboard) as this one is the most likely culprit for crashing. If the noise does not stop when stopping any of the fans, there is still one fan left that is hard to reach. The power supply fan (DO NOT attempt to stop this fan, the power supply can kill you) put your ear close to the power supply, then close to the hard drive, figure out which one is louder and you have your answer. Replace the fan that makes the noise, or if it is the hard drive I'd recommend taking it to a repair shop so they can back up all your data