NOISY POWER SUPPLY (SG300 - 10 P (SRW2008P-K9 V03)

Hello

My diet makes a lot of noise. (ziiii ziiiiziiii...)

Contact the TAC to change only?

Thank you very much

Hi a_zerr_66,

Is actually broken food? I've seen noisy fans can be caused by being too hot, with perhaps airflow is limited, or maybe it's just dusty?

You could always just open a TAC case for advice if need be.

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