CPU fan blowing really loud after lauching new PC!

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I put togheter my new pc. If i started it the CPU fan started to make really loud blowing noise. It wasnt like this before i had the same pc. I only added new case, GPU and PSU. The program SpeedFAN isnt showing me also same things as the youtube videos show.
Please help!
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romethaug28

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When i power up. It is really quiet you cant even hear it. After 10 or 20 seconds it starts speeding up. And then stays very loud.
 

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As far as i know it can hold atleast 90 minutes. i havent been longer on it.
 

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It is plugged into the right place. I didnt took it off when i was moving the motherboard and CPU( Cpu fan also9).
The program gives me these tempretures The name im looking it from :CPU [#0]: Intel Core i5-2500: DTS.
Cores: between 26 to 37
Core Distance: 60 to 75
Core Max:31- 34
The name :CPU [#0]: Intel Core i5-2500
cpu Package: 29-34
Cpu ia cores:28-37
CPU GT cores:29 -34
 

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Sorry, but what is a fritz?
 


with temps that low it should be spinning that fast. what motherboard and CPU is it?

 

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Should or shouldnt? MOBO: lenovo m91p thinkcentre Q67 and CPU: i5 2500 3.3ghz up to 3.7ghz.
 


sorry for that typo i meant "shouldn't"

 

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Yeah i think im going to let professionals see it. I have no idea what is the problem.
 


is your new case a mid tower or a slim one like the original case? it may have something to do with the parts and cooling are only configured to work the best with the original case. brand name computers are iffy when you try to do stuff like this

 

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The case is midi tower ATX.
 


Haha, by fritz I meant damaged. Intel stock coolers come a dime a dozen, you may just need to try another one. The CPU you have is fairly old, so the CPU fan may be on its last leg.