If this computer is still under waranty, let Dell take care of it. One thing you could do is to check the event viewer and see what kind of errors are occuring, the event viewer will show the date and time of events, and an error code for the events.
With the combination of the fan and computer not booting, it could be a heat issue with the proccessor and it's fan, it could be that the CPU fan is not seated properly.
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Too true. You might have a bad heatsink or something.
Or, you could be looking at having to upgrade your BIOS revision. All the same, Dell tech support can help you out with that if you're still within warranty.
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i can't imaging a little fan on a video card sounding like a jet engine, i have a 10,000 rpm scsi harddrive drive that boots like one though ,i thing you may have a bad cpu fan though
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