Door vibrations would be my guess.
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Aug 15th, 2009 09:41 AM #1
Sonata III 500, very noisy?
Update; Sept/7/2009
Even with the side panel off, it's still making noises.
I've been playing some batman on the ps3, and I hear noises while the PC's doing it's routine anti-virus scanning.
Probably a fan?
It's idling, but scanning for viruses
I got a Sonata III 500 recently, one of those "quiet" cases.
Had everything installed, and after a month or so I bought a video card and installed it.
After installing the card, the computer's been making a weird noise.
I've plastic tied all the loose wires down, the only time when the noise is completely gone is when I take off the door of the case.
A friend told me it was probably the 120mm fan from the back not mounted properly, so I remounted it and it's still making the same noise.
I guess the noise is really noticeable whenever I have something loaded, like a movie or something. Not really overloading anything either.. It's kind of weird, it'll be okay idling, but whenever I do something small it'll start making that noise again.
If I do have a lot of things loaded up, and have the door taken off completely I won't hear any noise at all.
Could it be something with the door panel of the case that's making some type of "rattling" noise? I don't even know how to describe the noise.Last edited by jaemes; Sep 7th, 2009 at 02:35 PM.
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Aug 15th, 2009 10:49 AM #2
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Aug 15th, 2009 10:51 AM #3
Could be the hard drive vibration getting to a loose door. Check your HD to see if it's vibrating strangely.
I had a HD once that was unbalanced and made the case very loud._______________
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Aug 15th, 2009 01:00 PM #4
Sonata III here and no noise like you are describing. I'm with Silver here, check your drive, both hard drives and optical. I had an old DVD drive that would cause the vibrating noise you are describing; drive was replaced and the noise went with it.
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Aug 15th, 2009 02:39 PM #5
sonata III here as well, the noise level is relatively low, only time it get a bit louder is probably when I up the speed of the hsf or case fan, or when I'm gaming and my videocard is not on idle.
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Thanks for the replies everyone.
Everything I got for this computer have all been brand new, so I think something might be a bit unbalanced.
I'll check it out whenever I have some free time.
Much appreciated!
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I finally had some time to open it up and rescrew the screws on the HDD trays and it still makes noises.
But I think it's the door vibrating, I do use those 2 screws that screws in the back of the door.. so I'm not exactly sure where the vibrating is
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Aug 28th, 2009 12:12 PM #10
If you put your hands against the side panel, is the noise gone?
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Aug 28th, 2009 12:14 PM #11
You want to make something that pushes outward so the side panel doesn't have as much slack. I wrapped foam (you could use anything thick enough) around the cross beam like a jelly roll to the point where it was thick enough that I had to exert some force on the panel to keep the screw holes aligned when screwing it down. Blanketing the panel with foam won't help.
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Sep 4th, 2009 08:46 AM #13
Is the vibration noise metallic in nature or more of a buzzing-type noise? The reason I ask is because Antec likes to bundle their TriCool fans with all their cases and those fans very quickly develop noises.
It can also be your CPU fan or video card fan. Open your computer while it's running and press gently on the center of each of your fans so it stops. See if the noise goes away when you stop a certain fan with your finger or the eraser end of a pencil.
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When I take the side panel off of the computer, it doesn't make any noises at all.
Should I try cutting the power to the 120 fan on the back to see if it makes noises?
Maybe even take out the video card and start loading up everything to see if it's the video card making noises?
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Update;
Even with the side panel off, it's still making noises.
I've been playing some batman on the ps3, and I hear noises while the PC's doing it's routine anti-virus scanning.
Probably a fan?
It's idling, but scanning for viruses
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