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My Macbook Pro (13-inch, Mid 2012) started producing weird rhythmic sounds. It starts making the sound right from the boot up, and repeats every ~5 seconds. Here's a sample: https://yadi.sk/d/T1mfJAqlBVRmZA (ogg sound file)



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  • Welcome to Super User! Kudos for providing a sound sample, but it's quite short and any rhythm is not terribly discernible. As it stands this is pretty broad. Can you edit your question to give more details- when does it do this, is it associated with it, has anything changed recently, etc. Cheers!
    – bertieb
    Nov 20 at 12:13






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    Based on the age of the machine and your description of the sound it’s a bad fan.
    – Appleoddity
    Nov 20 at 13:24










  • @appleoddity - well called. From the audio I'd gave postulated - incorrectly - a hard disk head crash.
    – davidgo
    Nov 20 at 18:24












  • To me, it sounds like you're trying to use the computer while diving under water.
    – fixer1234
    Nov 24 at 2:16















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My Macbook Pro (13-inch, Mid 2012) started producing weird rhythmic sounds. It starts making the sound right from the boot up, and repeats every ~5 seconds. Here's a sample: https://yadi.sk/d/T1mfJAqlBVRmZA (ogg sound file)



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  • Welcome to Super User! Kudos for providing a sound sample, but it's quite short and any rhythm is not terribly discernible. As it stands this is pretty broad. Can you edit your question to give more details- when does it do this, is it associated with it, has anything changed recently, etc. Cheers!
    – bertieb
    Nov 20 at 12:13






  • 3




    Based on the age of the machine and your description of the sound it’s a bad fan.
    – Appleoddity
    Nov 20 at 13:24










  • @appleoddity - well called. From the audio I'd gave postulated - incorrectly - a hard disk head crash.
    – davidgo
    Nov 20 at 18:24












  • To me, it sounds like you're trying to use the computer while diving under water.
    – fixer1234
    Nov 24 at 2:16













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My Macbook Pro (13-inch, Mid 2012) started producing weird rhythmic sounds. It starts making the sound right from the boot up, and repeats every ~5 seconds. Here's a sample: https://yadi.sk/d/T1mfJAqlBVRmZA (ogg sound file)



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My Macbook Pro (13-inch, Mid 2012) started producing weird rhythmic sounds. It starts making the sound right from the boot up, and repeats every ~5 seconds. Here's a sample: https://yadi.sk/d/T1mfJAqlBVRmZA (ogg sound file)



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  • Welcome to Super User! Kudos for providing a sound sample, but it's quite short and any rhythm is not terribly discernible. As it stands this is pretty broad. Can you edit your question to give more details- when does it do this, is it associated with it, has anything changed recently, etc. Cheers!
    – bertieb
    Nov 20 at 12:13






  • 3




    Based on the age of the machine and your description of the sound it’s a bad fan.
    – Appleoddity
    Nov 20 at 13:24










  • @appleoddity - well called. From the audio I'd gave postulated - incorrectly - a hard disk head crash.
    – davidgo
    Nov 20 at 18:24












  • To me, it sounds like you're trying to use the computer while diving under water.
    – fixer1234
    Nov 24 at 2:16


















  • Welcome to Super User! Kudos for providing a sound sample, but it's quite short and any rhythm is not terribly discernible. As it stands this is pretty broad. Can you edit your question to give more details- when does it do this, is it associated with it, has anything changed recently, etc. Cheers!
    – bertieb
    Nov 20 at 12:13






  • 3




    Based on the age of the machine and your description of the sound it’s a bad fan.
    – Appleoddity
    Nov 20 at 13:24










  • @appleoddity - well called. From the audio I'd gave postulated - incorrectly - a hard disk head crash.
    – davidgo
    Nov 20 at 18:24












  • To me, it sounds like you're trying to use the computer while diving under water.
    – fixer1234
    Nov 24 at 2:16
















Welcome to Super User! Kudos for providing a sound sample, but it's quite short and any rhythm is not terribly discernible. As it stands this is pretty broad. Can you edit your question to give more details- when does it do this, is it associated with it, has anything changed recently, etc. Cheers!
– bertieb
Nov 20 at 12:13




Welcome to Super User! Kudos for providing a sound sample, but it's quite short and any rhythm is not terribly discernible. As it stands this is pretty broad. Can you edit your question to give more details- when does it do this, is it associated with it, has anything changed recently, etc. Cheers!
– bertieb
Nov 20 at 12:13




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Based on the age of the machine and your description of the sound it’s a bad fan.
– Appleoddity
Nov 20 at 13:24




Based on the age of the machine and your description of the sound it’s a bad fan.
– Appleoddity
Nov 20 at 13:24












@appleoddity - well called. From the audio I'd gave postulated - incorrectly - a hard disk head crash.
– davidgo
Nov 20 at 18:24






@appleoddity - well called. From the audio I'd gave postulated - incorrectly - a hard disk head crash.
– davidgo
Nov 20 at 18:24














To me, it sounds like you're trying to use the computer while diving under water.
– fixer1234
Nov 24 at 2:16




To me, it sounds like you're trying to use the computer while diving under water.
– fixer1234
Nov 24 at 2:16










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Yes, it was the fan.



First thing I noticed was that my fan was dead silent, and it didn't respond when I tried to change it's speed. After I've opened up the laptop and unscrewed the fan I've found a little bit of stray plastic lying right beneath of it. Right after I removed the plastic, the fan started working properly again.






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    Yes, it was the fan.



    First thing I noticed was that my fan was dead silent, and it didn't respond when I tried to change it's speed. After I've opened up the laptop and unscrewed the fan I've found a little bit of stray plastic lying right beneath of it. Right after I removed the plastic, the fan started working properly again.






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      Yes, it was the fan.



      First thing I noticed was that my fan was dead silent, and it didn't respond when I tried to change it's speed. After I've opened up the laptop and unscrewed the fan I've found a little bit of stray plastic lying right beneath of it. Right after I removed the plastic, the fan started working properly again.






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        Yes, it was the fan.



        First thing I noticed was that my fan was dead silent, and it didn't respond when I tried to change it's speed. After I've opened up the laptop and unscrewed the fan I've found a little bit of stray plastic lying right beneath of it. Right after I removed the plastic, the fan started working properly again.






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        Yes, it was the fan.



        First thing I noticed was that my fan was dead silent, and it didn't respond when I tried to change it's speed. After I've opened up the laptop and unscrewed the fan I've found a little bit of stray plastic lying right beneath of it. Right after I removed the plastic, the fan started working properly again.







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