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HP ProDesk 400 G3 Base Model Microtower PC
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

can someone tell me why my fan is so loud? i didnt change the fan so its basiclly the original one. this problem start happening after i upgrade my psu and gpu. i search online and couldn't find solution so im just gonna ask here. is there a  way to make it shut the hell up or do i need to buy a new fan? oh and just in case if you need to know my psu is AVF 650Watt and the gpu is nitro rx580 2048sp.

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Greetings @Fakkazu 

 

Welcome back to the Forum.

 

Have you determined which fan or fans is/are loud? You would need to figure this out before developing a remedy.

 

The PC was quiet. You then installed a new PSU and a different graphics card.

 

A chance exists the fan noise might be coming from one of the new components. Maybe one of the new components has a thermal problem or a faulty fan.

 

Regards

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its not coming from any of them, its from the pc case fan(idk what its called). i know this because i basicly took everything out just to see what's causing the problem but its still there. oh and not just that, i realized my pc is a bit slower than before. is that related to the fan issue?

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Greetings @Fakkazu 

 

What does you "took everything out" mean?

 

Did you take out the new power supply and the graphics card but the case fan (not the CPU fan) is still loud?

 

Could be thermal related or the fan is coincidentally failing.

 

Download and run HWiNFO Portable to check component temps, voltages, and all fan speeds.

 

Regards

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