New graphics card = CPU fan speed is going mental

Recently, I bought a HP p6319uk and received a Sapphire Radeon 5870 as a gift. I bought a new power supply (Corsair TX-850) and install two components yesterday. Now, whenever the PC is turned on, the CPU fan seems to work to full skin and noise is simply too hard to use the device comfortably. The machine also seems to work very well.

I was check autour online and most of these sorts of problems seem to be resolved via the BIOS, but I checked it (after downloading the latest version) and I don't see all the settings that involve fans.

Help?

Rick

Are you sure that the fan noise is the CPU fan?  It could be the GPU fan you hear.  I would try to remove the new graphics card first.  If the noise is still there, then try the PS.  One of those new things may have changed the way the system works.  If the noise is still there, take a look at the junction between the CPU and the heatsink.  It could be the heat sink has been moved or dislodged when the other components have been changed. And it is causing the thermal sensor on the processor to ask for more cooling, because it's hot.

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