Well I think that's what you'd call it. 
Starting-up my PC on Friday morning it started to boot-up but then an alarm started to sound.
When it did eventually get around to running the start page I had to try and boot-up in Safe Mode.
This is did and I then used System Restore and went back a day or two.
I didn't have a chance to use the PC until this morning. It started-up ok, the Restore was successful and all seemed well for a few minutes then the alarm started again.
At the same time the whole thing slowed right down. I exited all programmes and then switched it off.
In the past week or so, the main fan has been noisy, as though it's struggling. there doesn't seem to be any obvious reason for this (it's not gummed-up or anything and a drop of oil on the bearing doesn't make any difference).
Is the alarm likely to be to do with the poorly performing fan?
The power supply controller is a Chieftec HPC 360-202.
Now I can take the box of tricks to a computer shop but looking inside I think that I can replace this myself easily (as long as it is what is likely to be the problem).
The only issue seems to be that the unit is no longer available.
I don't want to go to the computer shop that built this PC for me some years ago, have them baffle me with gobble-de-gook and flog me something I don't need.
If I was fairly certain that it's the Chieftec thingy, I can probably source a modern equivalent that will fit in the available space.
Of course I could be barking up the wrong tree entirely and the whole thing is pharked!
Starting-up my PC on Friday morning it started to boot-up but then an alarm started to sound.
When it did eventually get around to running the start page I had to try and boot-up in Safe Mode.
This is did and I then used System Restore and went back a day or two.
I didn't have a chance to use the PC until this morning. It started-up ok, the Restore was successful and all seemed well for a few minutes then the alarm started again.
At the same time the whole thing slowed right down. I exited all programmes and then switched it off.
In the past week or so, the main fan has been noisy, as though it's struggling. there doesn't seem to be any obvious reason for this (it's not gummed-up or anything and a drop of oil on the bearing doesn't make any difference).
Is the alarm likely to be to do with the poorly performing fan?
The power supply controller is a Chieftec HPC 360-202.
Now I can take the box of tricks to a computer shop but looking inside I think that I can replace this myself easily (as long as it is what is likely to be the problem).
The only issue seems to be that the unit is no longer available.
I don't want to go to the computer shop that built this PC for me some years ago, have them baffle me with gobble-de-gook and flog me something I don't need.
If I was fairly certain that it's the Chieftec thingy, I can probably source a modern equivalent that will fit in the available space.
Of course I could be barking up the wrong tree entirely and the whole thing is pharked!

).
it's nice to be back on my ancient, steam-powered PC. 
