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Smartphones More Software Memory Power Supplies Peripherals Displays Automotive PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>CPUs>Cpu fan error! help?!> Cpu fan error! help?! Tags: CPUs Last response: August 8, 2014 12:26 PM in CPUs Share TomProx September 6, 2011 7:19:45 PM cpu fan error on startup Hey, I've recently built a computer and all seems well, but when i boot up its bios cpu fan error asus telling me that theres a "cpu fan error!" but when i go into the BIOS the cpu temps at idle is 40 degrees celcius, computer says cpu fan error and the fan is running at around 1900RPM. For reference, My motherboard is the asus m5a97 am3+ My Processor is phenom 955 BE Cpu fan cooler is the Coolermaster hyper 212+ Cheers! More about : cpu fan error monkeysweat September 6,
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2011 7:24:27 PM upgrade BIOS from windows 7 - will sometimes give that error with stock bios mavroxur a b à CPUs September 7, 2011 3:59:09 AM Windows has nothing to do with the BIOS error he is recieving. It sounds like the motherboard is not seeing fan speed for the CPU fan. This typically happens when you plug the CPU fan into a header that's intended for another fan. Most motherboards have fan headers for CPU, Case Fan (or two american megatrends cpu fan error for case fans), and PSU fan. If you plugged it into something else, the hardware monitor will see 0 RPM on the CPU fan port. If it *is* seeing fan speed and reporting it properly, and you're sure the fan is working properly, you can usually disable fan speed monitoring in the BIOS if it's being problematic. This will cause the system to quit crying about CPU fan failure. Related resources CPU Fan Error? - Tech Support Cpu fan error - Forum CPU Fan Error - Help - Forum Why do i get a unsuported CPU error when installeng 6X processor in HP s5610f - Forum Cpu fan error on boot up - Forum Can't find your answer ? Ask ! Get the answer monkeysweat September 7, 2011 2:11:43 PM i never said to change anything in windows,,, ASUS has a bios update tool that works in windows to flash the bios -- i had similar issue before,, can physically double check fan and connection, but he said the fan is running. rand_79 a b à CPUs September 7, 2011 2:46:31 PM +1 on the double check which fan header its plugged into. If that is ok then just disable monitoring in the bios and forget about it. can also try updating the bios. diellur a b à CPUs September 7, 2011 2:55:06 PM Does the fan immediately spin up when you start your PC? Possibly a faulty fan or mother
The How-To Geek Forums Have Migrated to Discourse How-To Geek Forums / Windows 7 "CPU Fan Error" on boot, but fan is running (12 posts) Started 4 years ago by sadieb Latest reply from GuiltySpark Topic Viewed 42156 times sadieb Posts: 3 This cpu fan error fix post has been reported. Hey anyone who can help, I recently put together my first computer mostly
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on my own (A tech-savvy friend came over to make sure everything was plugged in right). Every time I boot up the computer, I see the
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error message "CPU Fan Error", but when I look at the fan, it's most definitely spinning away. Certain programs (mostly large games like Diablo 3 and Dragon Age) will crash the program shortly after starting up, if not crashing the entire computer, http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/313093-28-error-help and many smaller programs will freeze or close on their own, which I have been told may be a sign of overheating. I've tried restarting the computer a number of times, uninstalling the games, plugging the fan into different ports on the motherboard (in case I had it wrong), and even bought a new fan, and I still keep getting this message. I've had this new computer for around a week now and it has been nothing but trouble. All I want is for it to http://www.howtogeek.com/forum/topic/cpu-fan-error-on-boot-but-fan-is-running work. Can someone please help me? Reports: · Posted 4 years ago Top hArLtRoN Posts: 766 This post has been reported. Welcome to HTG sadieb, Try downloading "SpeedFan" to see what your computers temperature is at. The way to find it is to click configure once installed. Temps will then be given. Post back what the temp is usually around (ex: if it goes from like 18 to 20 to 19 to 20, just say like 20). Reports: · Posted 4 years ago Top sadieb Posts: 3 This post has been reported. According to the BIOS menu when I booted up, the CPU was sitting at around 34. As of right now, it's around 39-40. I also keep getting error messages saying that "windows explorer is not responding" every few seconds, at which point my desktop, start menu, and toolbar all reset, until finally they decide to just close instead of restarting (All that appears on my desktop is the background. No icons, no toolbar, no start menu) Reports: · Posted 4 years ago Top Xhi Posts: 6298 This post has been reported. Your fan may be running, but not at full speed which it may require. Are you absolutely sure that the CPU fan is plugged into the receptacle on the motherboard that is marked CPU Fan? Double check. The resetting of your desktop is due to Explorer.exe crashing. Not sure if the two events are related. If this is a purchased computer, rather than a build, I would
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3, 2014] If you replaced the system or CPU fans, or moved the hardware contents of your HP computer to a new case, you might be getting an "F2 fan error" on boot. Thankfully there seems to be a solution. After I upgraded my computer to a new case I started getting the following error during startup/reboot: Error: System Fan Has Failed! Service PC to prevent damage to the system. Press F2 to continue. The case I am using has two stock fans on the back, and I replaced the stock CPU heasink and fan with a Cooler Master Hyper heatsink/fan combo. The system originally came with a 3-pin CPU fan that was connected to a slot labeled on the motherboard as "SYS_FAN1," but the new CPU fan that came with the over-sized heat sink has a 4-pin connector that I plugged in into the slot marked as "CPU_FAN". From what I can tell the SYS_FAN1 slot monitors the fan speed, so it had been asking me for the system fan ever since because there's nothing connected to that 3-pin slot. Before continuing, please note that if you haven't changed any parts and you suddenly started getting that message, then make sure the fans are really working. You don't have to change the settings if all you need is to replace a fan, so make sure you check your motherboard's fans configuration to try to isolate the problem. Also, if you did change fans, then you can always reconnect the old fan or a new fan or equal size and speed to the SYSFAN slot. If none of that works, or you just don't want to deal with that message, then continue reading. Pretty much every computer troubleshooting forum or website tells you to go into BIOS and look for "Hardware Monitor" and disable the one that's causing you problems. The problem is that, for most HP computers, that option is hidden. After months of looking and finding the same guides over and over again, I finally found the right answer. I re-wrote it to what I think is easier to understand. Ther