Imac problems making some squeaking noises

So I have had my computer for about a year then a few weeks ago. My computer starts to make little squeaky sounds. I am not sure why it is doing that if anyone has any ideas. It would be greatly appreciated. Is anyone else having these problems?

I had squeaky noises, took my iMac down to the service center and they tightened the fan screws, The noise did not go away and ultimately, I needed a new logicboard and a power supply unit.
If you have the iSight, you can't open it to check the fans, if you have an earlier model, look inside and see if any of their mountings is loose.
Please let us know how you do,
Miriam

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