MSI RAIDER GE SERIES Fan Noise Loud
| CONF | DIAGNOSIS | ACTION |
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93%
CONF
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CPU Cooling Fan
The CPU fan in gaming laptops operates at high duty cycles, leading to eventual wear of the fluid dynamic bearings. When the bearing fails, the fan becomes unbalanced, creating loud vibratory noise and reduced airflow. Replacing the individual fan module restores the acoustic profile and cooling efficiency of the system.
SKU: PABD1A010SH-N441
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4%
CONF
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GPU Cooling Fan
The GPU fan typically handles higher thermal loads during gaming, leading to similar bearing degradation as the CPU fan. Mechanical friction within the fan hub increases as the lubricant breaks down, causing a high-pitched whine or grinding sound. A direct OEM replacement is the only way to eliminate mechanical bearing noise.
SKU: PABD1A010SH-N442
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3%
CONF
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High-Conductivity Thermal Paste
Over time, the factory thermal interface material (TIM) undergoes 'pump-out' or desiccation, creating microscopic air gaps between the die and the copper cold plate. This increase in thermal resistance causes the BIOS to ramp fans to maximum RPM prematurely to prevent silicon damage. Re-pasting with a high-viscosity compound reduces the required fan duty cycle, lowering the overall decibel output.
SKU: TG-K-001-RS
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DIY Repair Guide
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