Cpu Fan Error At Startup
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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 cpu fan error on boot h100i This post has been reported. Hey anyone who can help, I recently put together my first computer
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mostly 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
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the 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,
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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 cpu fan error on boot liquid cooling to 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 bu
fan error message of your computer Mamu Borah SubscribeSubscribedUnsubscribe28,11128K Loading... Loading... Working... Add to Want to watch this again later? Sign in to add this video to a playlist. Sign in Share More Report Need to report the video? Sign https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LIDrJ0uZq2U in to report inappropriate content. Sign in Transcript Statistics 115,463 views 217 Like https://www.quora.com/When-I-boot-up-my-PC-this-error-CPU-fan-has-failed-is-shown-What-could-be-the-possible-problem this video? Sign in to make your opinion count. Sign in 218 75 Don't like this video? Sign in to make your opinion count. Sign in 76 Loading... Loading... Transcript The interactive transcript could not be loaded. Loading... Loading... Rating is available when the video has been rented. This feature is not available right now. cpu fan Please try again later. Published on Feb 14, 2014I am sharing a simple self-made video how to solve CPU fan error. In order to make this message disappear from a PC on startup you have to get into the bios settings of your computer. To get into the bios settings you have to press Del, F1 or F2 (varies according the different motherboard) while starting your computer as shown cpu fan error in this video. After getting into the bios search for fan control settings, I have to enter into the Power tab of the bios settings on this motherboard to get into the CPU Fan speed. On this motherboard CPU fan speed is N/A by default & I have to change it to Ignored to make the message of CPU fan error disappear on startup. In some motherboard the rpm of CPU fan warning is highlighted by default at 600 rpm & if you lower the rpm to 300 rpm the CPU fan error will disappear. But do remember to save the bios setting before exit by pressing F10 as shown in this video to remove the CPU fan error warning message. Category Education License Standard YouTube License Show more Show less Loading... Advertisement Autoplay When autoplay is enabled, a suggested video will automatically play next. Up next DIY - Repair your CPU fan. - Duration: 5:52. vic86m 107,134 views 5:52 CPU FAN ERROR! - Duration: 14:26. VleraBrite (TeraBrite Vlogs) 100,804 views 14:26 How to Fix "F1" Error at Startup of PC - Duration: 1:51. Tech Punjabi 55,418 views 1:51 HOW TO OPEN A CPU FAN WITHOUT BREAKING - Duration: 3:49. zubin thomas 5,594 views
Personal QuestionWhen I boot up my PC this error "CPU fan has failed" is shown. What could be the possible problem?UpdateCancelAnswer Wiki7 Answers Leonid S. Knyshov, I run a data recovery companyWritten 82w agoWhen the CPU fan fails to report rotational speed above the threshold of failure to the motherboard, the motherboard will alert you by saying that the CPU fan has failedOn a desktop, the CPU fan connects to your motherboard with a 4-pin (older technology and some aftermarket fans use 3 pins) power connector. There are temperature sensors on the motherboard. There are also usually multiple 3-pin (they are sometimes 4-pin) headers (groups of multiple pins with a plastic "key" to ensure correct orientation of the connector) into which the fans get plugged in. Laptops have a similar arrangement, but they may use non-standard connectors.On this example board, the CPU fan is connected into the 4-pin header and there is another 3-pin header next to it.While operating properly, the CPU fan reports back to the motherboard its current rotational speed. The motherboard regulates the speed of that fan according to the temperature reported by the CPU temperature sensor. If that speed is too low or missing, the motherboard will say the fan has failed.You can simulate this failure by unplugging the fan from CPU header and connecting it to any other fan header, like Case Fan. It will still spin, but your motherboard will complain because it will think there is no CPU fan attached.Others explained how to solve the problem. Do not run a computer without a CPU fan even for a second. Use a thermal compound to improve heat transfer efficiency. The cooler your CPU operates, the happier your computer feels.4k Views · View Upvotes · Answer requested by Andrew GutschRelated QuestionsMore Answers BelowWhat is the best way to check if my laptop is failing due to the CPU/GPU or a fan problem?What can I do if my CPU's fan runs and then stops but it