(R5 Aurora Alienware desktop computer) loud fan noise

Hi, I recently bought a desktop computer Alienware Aurora R5 for the games.

It has graphics GTX 1070, 32 GB of RAM and i7 CPU.

The PC itself is great and if I play movies/music or make internet surfing is very quiet.

But if I try to make games with it the fan noise becomes unbearably high... almost like an airplane taking off.

I updated my BIOS and DELL technician has replaced all fans inside the PC, but they do not at all help.

Are there not in some way you can help me? Thank you in advance!

-Peter-

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@MagR5 @Okumam > the final advice of the forum are-in your 30 day return window-, contact Dell & initiate the full return of your PC; When asked the reason for the return, tell them 'it's too noisy. " you don't want a replacement power, as you can imagine he will heal the issue & downtime doing an exchange of guarantee with the same party will strive to shorten your window of return etc. the Rep, now painted in a corner, should be open to a partial refund of $50. If you do it right, you should be able to guarantee a ~ $50 refund, & then shop around for a new power provide or seek a different fix for noisy here. Stroll in your transaction verbal with them, ready to back actually as a last resort, then order a new office with their 850 then go if it suits you while searching for a discount on a new one for your trouble. Most of the owners have now understood that a live chat or selling a can get a discount on a new element, where using their simple online by yourself cannot. Good luck
Maverick1848

Recommendation to receive a block of power SUPPLY from Dell free exchange:

I use my Aurora R5 with an i7 7600 and GTX 1070 mainly for RVS with a live HTC and had the same problem with the PSU 460W fan revving up and down all the time without load on the machine (!) and open a folder with Dell online support. In the process, I could prove that the behaviour of the PSU is a systematic failure, which can be reproduced as follows:

If you run a diagnostic self-test on BACK ePSA / bios level (press F12 repeatedly during the startup of your PC) during the game "memory test" PSU fan will do limit it sounds known. To make sure that it is not the CPU or caissons fans you can run the test with the case open, fan power supply sounds diffently.

In Windows 10 If you open "Steam VR" usually the PSU revvs down, but as soon as you close (!) VR steam revvs fan power supply upwards like crazy for at least a minute without any load to the machine.

Dell support yesterday confirmed they got the same systematic results and agreed to share the power supply to my home free of charge under warranty and a technique.

During the debate, I'm going to scrutiny if the swap it 1:1 or replaced by another type of power supply.

If your diet of nuisance is model D460AM, the above remedies / method implies that you may receive a repeat offender if they send another D460AM

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