After changing hard drive the fan runs continuously

My iMac got a new hard drive about 3 years ago, and the fan ran non-stop. A technician installed a fan-speed control program that allowed me to stop the fan every time I turned on the machine. Crude but effective.

Recently, I upgraded the OS to Snow Leopard with a clean install... so, no more fan control, and the fan just runs continuously... and loudly! I've tried about 4 different downloads to control the speed, and NONE of them works! What can I do?

Help-- this noise is driving me bonkers!

iMac, Mac OS X (10.6.8)

Posted on Jul 22, 2014 8:04 PM

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Jul 23, 2014 7:36 AM in response to Seeker3K

The other thing that can happen is that, during reassembly, a service technician fails to properly reconnect one of more of the various sensors he had to disconnect in taking the computer apart. As others have stated, the safety net is that the system is programmed to turn on the fans at full speed if it gets no data from a sensor. That means noise but the fans running in this safety net mode mean the computer doesn't fry.

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After changing hard drive the fan runs continuously

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