Be Quiet Dark Rock Cpu Fan Error
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tech Search Tags: Builds Cases Cooling CPUs Graphics Laptops Memory Monitors Motherboards more Peripherals PSUs Storage VR ForumCPUs CPU Fan Error? joegoodman1985Sep 4, 2011, 12:56 PM Hi, Guys,I keep getting cpu fan error asus z97 an error message on bootup saying "CPU FAN ERROR", but after it my cpu fan error liquid cooling machine seems to boot fine. I checked using a utility, and it says my CPU fan is in the lower asus cpu fan error press f1 threshhold with it's RPM, it is however quite a large cpu cooler (see specs below) so i would assume it doesn't need a high rpm? - my cpu is idle at 32 degrees, sabertooth 990fx cpu fan error which i believe is okay. do you think this is the cause? if so, is it something I need to be concerned about, and is there anything I can do to fix it? Thanks, - Intel Core i5 2500K 3.3GHz - Asus P8Z68-V PRO Z68 - Be Quiet Dark Rock Advanced CPU COOLER 3 answers Last reply Feb 28, 2012 More about error uberdoobOct 26, 2011,
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3:53 AM joegoodman1985 said: Hi, Guys,I keep getting an error message on bootup saying "CPU FAN ERROR", but after it my machine seems to boot fine. I checked using a utility, and it says my CPU fan is in the lower threshhold with it's RPM, it is however quite a large cpu cooler (see specs below) so i would assume it doesn't need a high rpm? - my cpu is idle at 32 degrees, which i believe is okay. do you think this is the cause? if so, is it something I need to be concerned about, and is there anything I can do to fix it? Thanks, - Intel Core i5 2500K 3.3GHz - Asus P8Z68-V PRO Z68 - Be Quiet Dark Rock Advanced CPU COOLER I'm sure you fixed this by now but I couldn't find the solution online and this question came up as a high search hit so it might help someone else! I think the Be Quiet Dark Rock Advanced CPU COOLER just runs at a slower speed than Asus has set as the default CPU fan speed. If you go into the bios on startup and into the Advanced optio
Rock Pro cooler - Issue with CPU cooler Marlfox04.09.2013, 09:57I just did my first build last night, and have an
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issue with the CPU cooler. My MB is an Asus Maximus cpu fan error asus motherboard VI Impact, with 4770k and Be Quiet Dark Rock Pro 2 as the cooler. When booting up, the sabertooth z77 cpu fan error computer kicked up a warning message of 'PCU Fan error'. When going into the BIOS, the PCU fan was running at 550-580rpm. I set the minimum to 600, http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/312934-28-error and it stayed at this range. I then set it to turbo mode, and it dropped to 425 rpm. I set it back to default and noticed the front fan was spinning whilst the second fan was stationary. The CPU was a constant 30-33 degrees. Is the second fan only going to kick in when the chip heats http://www.be-quiet.net/forum/archive/index.php/t-889.html up, or do I have a bad cooling unit? I have three other fans wired up, the intake one was running about 1100rpm (2300 fan) and the two outtakes were running about 800rpm each. Thanks for any help. be quiet! Support05.09.2013, 14:22Dear Marlfox, welcome to our community. Due to the high efficient be quiet! DarkRock Cooler the fan doesn't need to spin with high speed. Since your BIOS is monitors the fan speed of your CPU fan it issued a warning if the CPU fan speed is under the BIOS programmed CPU fan speed warning level. Workaround: Please set the warning /alarm speed to the lowest level, or switch off this warning function. Please make sure that you connect the fan of the cooler to the CPU_FAN socket of your MoBo. Properly handled both fans should spin. Have you used the Y-adapter to connect the fans of your CPU cooler to the MoBo? Regards, Marco Powered by vBulletin Version 4.2.2 Copyright ©2016 Adduco Digital e.K. und vBulletin Solutions, Inc. Alle Rechte vorbehalten.
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