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| CPU Fan problem Hey guys, ive just installed a new heatsink and CPU fan to replace the standard one on an Intel Q9400. The CPU fan works fine I can see it spin and adjust the fan speed from a panel that comes with it but for some reason when I boot up my computer it tells me CPU fan error and press F1 to continue. I assume because the fan is still working this is not a problem but should I be worried? -- machinest |
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| Re: CPU Fan problem
I don't know as I would be worried but I sure would want it working correctly. Maybe the fan speed is outside of the sensor parameters. Is the fan speed shown in the bios? Does the speed vary as the computer is left running in the bios (heats up = increased RPM)? If it is not indicating correctly how will it let you know when there is a problem? -- Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Desktop Experience "machinest" <guest@unknown-email.com> wrote in message news:7c405183e50cad930d64b8e545a937ce@nntp-gateway.com... > > Hey guys, > > ive just installed a new heatsink and CPU fan to replace the standard > one on an Intel Q9400. The CPU fan works fine I can see it spin and > adjust the fan speed from a panel that comes with it but for some reason > when I boot up my computer it tells me CPU fan error and press F1 to > continue. > > I assume because the fan is still working this is not a problem but > should I be worried? > > > -- > machinest |
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| Re: CPU Fan problem
No its not a problem, its simply the bios not detecting the fan on bootup. I experienced this on one of my systems using a none stock variable speed fan "machinest" <guest@unknown-email.com> wrote in message news:7c405183e50cad930d64b8e545a937ce@nntp-gateway.com... > > Hey guys, > > ive just installed a new heatsink and CPU fan to replace the standard > one on an Intel Q9400. The CPU fan works fine I can see it spin and > adjust the fan speed from a panel that comes with it but for some reason > when I boot up my computer it tells me CPU fan error and press F1 to > continue. > > I assume because the fan is still working this is not a problem but > should I be worried? > > > -- > machinest |
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| Re: CPU Fan problem
Did you connect the new fan to the correct - CPU - fan header? There may be BIOS settings which expect a higher speed than your new fan runs at. Check the BIOS settings and warning levels. On 04/06/2009 06:35, machinest wrote: > Hey guys, > > ive just installed a new heatsink and CPU fan to replace the standard > one on an Intel Q9400. The CPU fan works fine I can see it spin and > adjust the fan speed from a panel that comes with it but for some reason > when I boot up my computer it tells me CPU fan error and press F1 to > continue. > > I assume because the fan is still working this is not a problem but > should I be worried? > > |
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| Re: CPU Fan problem Im pretty sure that could be the problem that the CPU fan isnt plugged into the right header. Ill check it out sometime soon and let you know what the outcome is. Thanks for the advice! -- machinest |
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