Chilaquiles are a traditional Mexican breakfast dish made with tortillas.
In central Mexico, it is common for the tortilla chips to remain crisp. To achieve this, all ingredients except the salsa are placed on a plate and the salsa is poured at the last moment before serving. In Guadalajara, cazuelas are kept simmering, filled with chilaquiles that become thick in texture, similar to polenta. In the state of Sinaloa, chilaquiles are sometimes prepared with cream. In the state of Tamaulipas, on the northeast side of the country, red tomato sauce is commonly used. In the state of San Luis PotosΓ, it is also common to serve chilaquiles with cecina rather than pulled chicken.
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My PC fan is really loud on startup, after looking it up I'm 99% sure it's a fan bearing issue. Are there any temporary fixes until I can get it replaced?
Yes, you can add more lubricant to the bearing, like Vaseline or something like that. If you lift the sticker on the fan usually the bearing is exposed under there
Swap it with a fan from a less important part. Ex: if it's the cpu fan that's screaming, swap one of the front fans to the cpu and just have slightly reduced total airflow until you get a replacement
Is it only one? And is that one plugged into the CPU Pump slot? Fans in that slot usually run at 100% constantly unless set to PWM mode in the BIOS and after that, can still do it momentarily before your BIOS or any fan control software you're using tells it to calm down.
Might not be that, but I've seen it several times.