If the CPU is overheating, it will cause the freezes you are seeing.
I would check to be sure the heatsink is clean and properly placed.
A dirty, undersized or underspeed fan can cause overheating as well.
If the heatsink has been moved, removed or replaced, you may need to apply
new thermal paste.
Some OEM heatsinks are not adaquete, if overheating continues after
cleaning/reseating the heat sink, you may want to get a new/better one.
If any part of this makes no sense, call a geek to help!
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>> > Recently my computer cpu has been overheating, and the fans inside keep
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>> > really loud, very irritating. My computer has also been making small
>> > freezes,
>> > lasting about 10 seconds. Are these related? and how do you stop them?
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>> The probable reason for noisy fans is defective bearings. Either replace
>> them yourself or get a repair shop to do it for you, and do it at your
>> earliest convenience..
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> it's not that, its that the CPU is overheating. it gets really hot, and I
> took the cover off to keep it better. Then I learned that that also wrecks
> it. The fans just get fast, not making odd noises