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well for one. computers tend to vibrate due to moving parts. second, is your HDD secured right? make sure it is in there solid. The only thing oi could think of with the cooler is that the bearing on the fan could me off a little.

Hello,

I need some help with my computer I have recently upgraded some parts of it, new case Mastercase 5, new cpu, new motherboard etc.

I have kept my old graficard Evga GTX 960, ram and the harddrive.

I have noticed that my old harddrive are making lots vibratings and the stock cpu cooler.

HDD 1terabite 7200 rpm.

Cpu stockcooler from i7 4790k. It runs about 1400 rpm, and are keeping the cpu at 45-50 Celsius IDLE

So do I need a new ssd or a harddrive or a new cpu cooler?

I appreciate any help I can get!

Thank you

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Hello,

I need some help with my computer I have recently upgraded some parts of it, new case Mastercase 5, new cpu, new motherboard etc.

I have kept my old graficard Evga GTX 960, ram and the harddrive.

I have noticed that my old harddrive are making lots vibratings and the stock cpu cooler.

HDD 1terabite 7200 rpm.

Cpu stockcooler from i7 4790k. It runs about 1400 rpm, and are keeping the cpu at 45-50 Celsius IDLE

So do I need a new ssd or a harddrive or a new cpu cooler?

I appreciate any help I can get!

Thank you

get rubber mounts for the hard drive and get a new cooler, if you want.

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Take out the rumble pack :P

 

 

 

Probably your HDD not tightened enough

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well for one. computers tend to vibrate due to moving parts. second, is your HDD secured right? make sure it is in there solid. The only thing oi could think of with the cooler is that the bearing on the fan could me off a little.

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Hello,

I need some help with my computer I have recently upgraded some parts of it, new case Mastercase 5, new cpu, new motherboard etc.

I have kept my old graficard Evga GTX 960, ram and the harddrive.

I have noticed that my old harddrive are making lots vibratings and the stock cpu cooler.

HDD 1terabite 7200 rpm.

Cpu stockcooler from i7 4790k. It runs about 1400 rpm, and are keeping the cpu at 45-50 Celsius IDLE

So do I need a new ssd or a harddrive or a new cpu cooler?

I appreciate any help I can get!

Thank you

Is it the sidepanel vibrating of the whole PC?

 

Try wrapping a little rubber band around the screws for the side panel and case fans. If it's not that then check this website:

 

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