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  • very sad...send it to the museum......kreek kreeek

  • wow that boot sound really brought me back...back when dinosours invented the floppy drive

  • actually sounded like a car, i thought it was an audio overlay xD

  • Oil...

    

  • tis buggered......

  • Its vibrating because its off balance you retard.

  • VROOM VROOOM!

  • congratz , now youve got a intercooler , do that to your car and well see what happen

  • FAIL!

  • HP sucks ass !! >:(

  • just get a new fan and heat sink if you care about the computer enough

  • i made the same mistake! is very bad to be lazy hehehe

  • FAIL U

  • ur missing a fan blade on that fan and if u keep running it with that fan ur gonna fry ur CPu under the heatsink prob weld itself to the heatsink go to radio shack and buy a nice brushless fan and install but wile ur at it get a tube of the heatsink goo thermal past and clean the old off and give it a pea size new between the heatsink and the cpu might as well do it all at he same time if ur gonna replace fan i mean why not right it will run smoother if its running cooler the past is a big deal

  • these fans are like £1.... $2 online.........

  • u should hear mine its ten times worse.

  • AMD?

  • I don't believe those fans are that expensive

  • i did that once.. actually it was my finger that broke it.

    those fan's are'nt all that tough when they're up to speed.

    all you can do is junk the fan

  • I have 5.25" and 3.5" floppies in my gaming computer. :P

  • geez man put it out of it suffering *hand over shotgun*

  • I almost burned my athlon with that kind of fan fail.

  • brrrrrrmmmm

  • LOL when you booted it up it sounded like a big ass old engine XD

  • You do know you can actually REMOVE the fan?

  • @xG33Kx rev a v8 ford 460 from a 1984 f250 xl is a fucking killer

  • As a bodge job repair you could cut off the opposite fan blades and restore the balance of the fan.

  • it's like that a car starts up ;)

  • whats a floppy

  • Intel is the problem

  • I laughed so hard at the description... :D

  • sooner or later the vibration is going to damage the bearings... and when that happens it usually gets kinda noisy.

  • replace the fan then

  • @Hammy519 more like a P-51 mustang :-)

  • Noob!

  • holy, sounds like a freaking car at the beginning

  • Lol I once stopped my fan in motion with a stick( as thick as cigar).. Nothing much happened to the fan, but I had to clean up the whole case. There were chops of the stick everywhere!

  • @MachineOperatedBot Yeah, i do that all the time...

  • dude, i have a 128 mb nvidia FX 5200! their great cards!

  • I accidentally broke one of the blade and I regret for doing that. I played with it with a screw driver while it was running. Too much vibration when running. So I destoryed it for the hell of it. B'sides, it was AMD anyway.

  • @1AppleMaker Haha :D AMD SUCK BALLS!

  • it happens on my athlon II stock fan when i accidentally put the screw driver on it

  • yea dude lol

  • lol it sounding like a spit fire taking off

  • In my oldest computer I have a motherboard that looks a lot like this, and the floppy drive does the same thing.

    And i have one of those CPU fans but it's in another computer (but sometimes I pop it in when the Celeron reaches 120 F ;) )

  • sounds like truck :D

  • hah i didnt notice till a while a go but my computer has a floppy drive, and i found a mystery floppy disk on the floor but unfourtanetly it was empty, wish it had some secret documents or something :P

  • Q-tip of death?

  • 0:14, nostalgia

  • Probably a badly locked cpu. try again and aply some pressure when you're locking it in.

  • @foxman105 no, the fan is missing a blade. its out of balance.

  • Yeah ive notced that... that same problem made me buy a new cooler. The Badly locked cpu was on another toppic.

  • Probably put it in the wrong way.

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  • lol, sounds like it's got a V8 motor in it for a second XD

  • Just get a new fan sheesh there cheap...cheaper than buying new cpu because you burnt your old one :P

  • no actually its custom built with an asus motherboard..

  • My fan got a mechanism failure so when i turn on the computer it stars, stops, starts, stops, and suddenly it just stops without moving again!

    I bought a new one though, my computer will be fixed the 12th of November

  • Did I just hear a fucking floppy drive?

  • haha yea you did. this was when most of my school work was on floppy disks lol

  • @wardak33 LOL! EPIC WIN!

  • @wardak33 This video is around 4 years old.. and you were using floppies!?

    I hope you dug this video out of a box somewhere and uploaded it just for the laughs.

  • @wardak33 i´ve still got a good old floppy running on mah Core 2 Quad system^^

  • Your comment made me laugh very very hard. XD

  • @bl3nd0r floppy owns dude!

  • @bl3nd0r Some old PC BIOS update still requires floppy drive. Specially HP.

  • @bl3nd0r Hey don't dis the floppy dude. I work with computers all day long, and I re image machines about 2 times a week, and I always encounter one that somebody installed a hyper visor, or a linux based Os and i am unable to just wipe and swipe with Acronis, so I need to USB Floppy and ZAP the HDD so I can then dump whatever I need to put on that particular machine. So those of you who think floppies are dead can just chill, and read a book. Youtube hackers are lame....

  • @Believe6 what ever you just said... Ill agree....

  • @Believe6 Even in the UK the floppy is still the classic.

    "YouTube hackers" are only YouTube N00bz that so desperately want to be praised as such.

    They should get out of their mommy's basement more often.

  • how does a video like this get almost 30,000 views???

  • @hwhhww A period of 3 years ;) :L

  • @hwhhww People watch it, that's how.

  • @hwhhww lol 2 years later and it cleared 60,000

  • this happened to my old celeron cpu with small fan (which was very fast) and loud, even when it was accurate. when I started it it sounded like chainsaw XD

  • ROFL, when it started up. It sounded like a car engine xD !

  • no its not cpu cooler

  • change gas station.. ;P

  • LOL you should have turned the power suply off

  • Mendota is right, it really does sound like a car starting.

  • what's a q-tip?

  • cotton swab

  • the stick with the stuff that you poke in your ear to clean out the sticky stuff.

  • It sounds to me like u were OWNED by your pc Haha (:

  • sounds like a car just started

  • i'm surprised this got almost 26 thousand views..

  • me to until i stuck a 160 gig drive in it lol

  • Snap two off from the other side to make it even :)

  • Most fans have an odd number, so to make it even youd have to snap them all off.

  • haha i did that with an athlon64 3000+.dude just replace that cooler with another one.i put a case fan 8cm on the socket heatsink.doesent cool better but is a lot more silent.

  • 0:14 you got a Floppy Drive in ur comp?, havent used those in ages

  • I have too floppy drive. I used this for boot`ed the bios or memtest.

  • i have a tape drive .

  • lol nice

  • i broke the same fan in ma mates pc there just shit

  • noooo you dont unplug the pc you disconnet all the power on the inside and keep it plugged in to ground yourself if your on carpet :D but if you have a static band it would be better to unplug the pc but i dont so i just do as i said above :D

  • ok..this comment is for everyone:

    -The CPU fan had weak fins that were made out of cheap plastic to begin with.. They were literally loose to the touch. It has been replaced as soon as the fan was damaged.

  • I like the cooler master fans I have the same exact one

  • Nonetheless, unplug it first. The purpose of that is even though the total system voltage is low, amperage is extremely high. Which is why a 1.5 V processor can consume up to 100 watts or more.

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  • What?

  • Always unplug your PC when working on anything inside.

  • Otherwise... this shit happens. I've ruined... god, 8 PC fans this way.

  • you need a new CPU fan, that's all..

  • should have done what someone with common sense does, unplug the comp before sticking q-tips in it. >_>

  • you owe me :43 of my life back

  • booooooring

  • you have a sad computer

  • this is one of those things that you don't need to put on youtube. BUY A NEW FAN!

  • most cpu fans last some years depending on the brand or may be defective

  • I just broke my chassey fan :(. GET THAT FIXEd a fan like that would only cost like a buck. Just go to a computer shop

  • I had a busted CPU fan. Don't know how that happened...

  • get a new fan dude your putting so much torture on your processor by letting it heat up like that

  • this is some gay ass shit

  • ...if your going to be that arsey then wear an anti static wrist strap too then dark...

  • uhhhh time for a new fan?

  • HAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHA.. HOLYSHIT

  • get new fan and heatsink combo there are to chip

  • You are an idiot. You should always, ALWAYS unplug your PC before opening it.

  • it was bound to happen anyway. when i took the fan off, all the other fins were loose but untouched.

  • Screw the screws harder into the heatsink.

  • heh, my computer doesnt shut :D

  • lmao shutup, gettin static damage is next to impossible unless u were like wool socks and rub ur feet on a heavy shag carpet at the same time opening ur case n touching everything. Just touching the nonpainted part of the case outta keep you safe

  • That's not what i said, you retard. You could get an electrical shock from your PC if its still plugged in, so it is in fact you who should shut up.

  • LOL right.... dont talk. man i build pc's ok you will be fine, just don't be an idiot n stick ur fingers everywhere and make sure u don't have any bare wires (not that u should anyway)

  • If you UNPLUG your PC then you don't have any earth incase you do have static. All you have to do is switch it off at the mains and/or the power supply. With it still plugged in the static is less likely to damage anything if it does happen since the whole computer is earthed.

  • ...It's called touching your PC's case to discharge any static...

  • @d4rksektor are you kidding me? Have you ever heard of benching stations?

  • @zinodikudu I don't see how it being a benching station is relevant to turning off your computer before applying a Q-top.

  • @d4rksektor I have absolutely no idea where that comment came from, but earlier (allow me to paraphrase you) you said you should always turn off your computer before opening up the case. I wanted to reply by saying that companies manufacture open-air cases.

  • @d4rksektor dude your an idiot youeven know what a computer is? you ever herd of hot swapable? hahaha

  • @josh5190 Please, do enlighten me. Show me a hot-swappable CPU cooler.

  • @d4rksektor, dammit, you said this: "You are an idiot. You should always, ALWAYS unplug your PC before opening it...You could get an electrical shock from your PC if its still plugged in, so it is in fact you who should shut up."

    First off, It's difficult to TRY to get shocked, because 12V isn't that much electrical potential, so resistance is high. Google "OPEN AIR CASE". Actually, google "HSPC Tech Station".

    And no one mentioned anything like "hotswap cpu coolers". Seriously, dude :(

  • My AMD fan heat sink's fin broke and started making that noise. Now it has two fins, imagine..

  • It has happened to me! :D

    Damn, it was like a washing machine!!

  • buy watercooling....there u can't have such problems :D

  • you should try putting your computer on a table not resting it on the ground.

    usually people who sit their rigs on the floor have this type of dust build up.

  • get a new fan dopey

  • already got a new fan, works now. but thinking of giving the compuyter away.

  • according for Ur reply, the new one shall be serviced (dust clearing inside), at least twice a year, may brush away the dust with just a 1/2" paint brush (choose a long bristle one), and the system will go happy for years. Regards

  • lol thats guna shake somthing loose

  • then you don't have enough airflow...

  • OUCH!! my cpu fan broke in half and it was a new pc glad their gonna send me a new cpu cooler to replace it hehe. :D

  • Lucky your missing 2 fins...Mines missing about 5. I can barely hear a thing its that friken noisy and the bad thing is the CPU fan socket is so old i cant find a replacement.

  • i lost a 7500-/+rpm thermaltake fan cos of process of cleaning, but was when REMOVING the fan... darn wad a waste.

  • lol who the fuck tries to do something inside the comp before turning the PSU off (or pull the plugg if you dont have a PSU switch)

  • omg....its because of the vibrations....my case fan is damaged like this, too....and its so loud like this one

  • get a new one

  • hehe i have the same problem i tried to clean my PC and wanted to take off the cpu fan and it didnt go back there :D

    So now i have my own invented shit there xD

    But at the start it closed becuz it was too hot in there xD

  • I did the same thing with the top exhaust fan on my Antec 900. Now the whole thing shakes. Ah well, can't be bothered to buy a replacement fan, new case time XD

  • just super glue them back on worked for me

  • get a new fan

  • OMG what a noisy computer

  • wait, you can take the fan off? OMG chuck norris is going to kick me in the face, i also clean out dust with q-tips, lol

  • lol i had an old AMD athlon 1.6ghz and i broke of two blades too by accident, 2 days later it had fried its self lol. had to buy new cpu and fansink.

  • just pay 40-80$ for a real heatsink, by breaking off the blade you have created and unstable gyro, you would have to break off more fins equal distant from each other to restabilize it.

  • Lol, n00b! Always unplug the power cable from the power supply before cleaning heatsink.

  • no? n00b alway leave the power cable plug in, to keep the computer grounded noob

  • Not always. You must unplug it if there isn't power switch in the power supply.

  • and there wasn't a power switch on the power supply

  • snap 2 fins off from the opposite side and it will balance them out, then you will have no vibrating :D

  • Just buy a new one

  • go to the next page of the comments, he already did.

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  • dude let me gess you have a compaqe?

    i have one and that same fan broke for me only one fin broke

    it fried the thing :/

  • yea...but the new one isn't running as fast anymore, everytime the computer is running, the whole room smells like burned rubber

  • DUDE SAME GODAM THING WITH ME. can you explain to my why that is. my comp just blew up and i think it was the gphics card.

  • get a new one, its not expensive.

  • i bought one a two days after this happened. Its already on it, b ut had to make a few mods to put it on there. The motherboard wouldn't recognize the fan, but the fan still powered on. so i plugged in the old fan and hid it, while putting the new fan in an aux power cord, then using MBM 5 (program) i increased the RPM of the new fan. all in all, things worked out.

  • because the fan is damaged it is now off balance and will be shaking when spinning, you'll need to buy a new fan now, their not too expensive but it's better then spending alot more on a new CPU when it overheats.

  • your a genius