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HP OMEN 17 Noise

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92%
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Internal Cooling Fan Kit (CPU/GPU)
The grinding noise is caused by mechanical failure of the fan's bearing assembly or spindle misalignment, which causes the impeller blades to strike the housing at high RPMs. These fans use high-speed fluid bearings that, once depleted or compromised by heat-induced warping, cannot be lubricated or repaired. Replacing the integrated fan kit restores the necessary CFM for the thermal module and eliminates the acoustic resonance caused by the bearing race degradation.
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Secondary Circuit / Wiring Check
Inspect wiring harness.
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