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Mike344

Hey  I Had a quick question.

Is it normal for my pc to make quiet poping sounds when it gets hot? or cools down? not loud. just does it sometimes under load.

 

Thanks for your time!

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Just now, boggy77 said:

maybe the case expands?

depends on the case, if it does it may be a low quality cause. I'm sure modern case manufacturers would consider case reforming when building one.

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ok thanks so have you heard of this before? 

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Could be just thermal expansion, which wouldn't be a reason to worry.

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Just now, iCypticx said:

depends on the case, if it does it may be a low quality cause. I'm sure modern case manufacturers would consider case reforming when building one.

yeah its a NZXT H700i and thanks for reply!

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Just now, Mike344 said:

yeah its a NZXT H700i and thanks for reply!

oh, try removing the case panels (front panel back panel and tempered glass) and then run a stress test or run a simulation of what you usually do when the "popping" begins. if it continues try to get a general idea of where it comes from. Idk if it's just me but if my pc would be making those noises I would be hella concerned

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6 minutes ago, Mateyyy said:

Could be just thermal expansion, which wouldn't be a reason to worry.

thanks for reply yeah maybe. do you think this can happen with NZXT H700i? or motherboard? thanks!! 

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18 minutes ago, Mateyyy said:

Could be just thermal expansion, which wouldn't be a reason to worry.

does your pc do this??

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Hey  I Had a quick question.

Is it normal for my pc to make quiet poping sounds when it gets hot? or cools down? not loud. just does it sometimes under load.

 

Thanks for your time!

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Kind of a "ticking"? Yeah, that's normal. Cars do it too.

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19 minutes ago, Mike344 said:

thanks for reply yeah maybe. do you think this can happen with NZXT H700i? or motherboard? thanks!! 

It's possible that it might happen with the case, but it shouldn't with components inside the case.

9 minutes ago, Mike344 said:

does your pc do this??

Not really, I only sometimes notice it with my monitor a few minutes after powering off, after it's been on for a long time.

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14 minutes ago, Mateyyy said:

It's possible that it might happen with the case, but it shouldn't with components inside the case.

Not really, I only sometimes notice it with my monitor a few minutes after powering off, after it's been on for a long time.

same here actually. ok thanks!!  

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25 minutes ago, kelvinhall05 said:

Kind of a "ticking"? Yeah, that's normal. Cars do it too.

ok thanks for your time!! does yours do this too?

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2 minutes ago, Mike344 said:

ok thanks for your time!! does yours do this too?

Yeah. Nothing to worry about.

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Just now, kelvinhall05 said:

Yeah. Nothing to worry about.

OK thanks! so why didn't my PC do this before? I don't recall it from before but it could of 

 

Thanks so much for your time!! im kinda new to this

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1 hour ago, iCypticx said:

oh, try removing the case panels (front panel back panel and tempered glass) and then run a stress test or run a simulation of what you usually do when the "popping" begins. if it continues try to get a general idea of where it comes from. Idk if it's just me but if my pc would be making those noises I would be hella concerned

ok yeah it's not often, but can happen from time to time. yesterday I had it on stress test for hours and it did it maybe 3 times not loud, but still there. it could have been monitor, but i'm sure it wasn't. thanks for your time. have you heard of this one before?

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1 hour ago, iCypticx said:

oh, try removing the case panels (front panel back panel and tempered glass) and then run a stress test or run a simulation of what you usually do when the "popping" begins. if it continues try to get a general idea of where it comes from. Idk if it's just me but if my pc would be making those noises I would be hella concerned

and the noises are not that loud,

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2 hours ago, boggy77 said:

maybe the case expands?

maybe, does this look normal to you? 

thanks for reply 

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If your case is expanding and shrinking due to the heat produced in the case... you ARE NOT doing something right...If there is so much heat trapped in the case that the Metal starts to expand... that is NOT a good sign and you need proper air circulation... A good Build SHOULD NOT have the case expanding / shrinking in 2020.

There should be nothing like that happening....

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On 4/24/2020 at 1:58 PM, The_Geek said:

If your case is expanding and shrinking due to the heat produced in the case... you ARE NOT doing something right...If there is so much heat trapped in the case that the Metal starts to expand... that is NOT a good sign and you need proper air circulation... A good Build SHOULD NOT have the case expanding / shrinking in 2020.

There should be nothing like that happening....

well my PC has 6 case fans...

temps are very good actually and performance is never lost when this occurs. also, it works perfectly. 

the noise isn't even loud. its just after using it for a while and its cooling down. it doesn't happen often. 

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