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FAN. You can refer to the steps below to resolve the issue. cpu over temperature error 1. Please make sure the CPU FAN is installed cpu fan error computer shuts down on the right position of the motherboard and twist the screws tightly 2. Ensure that the
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CPU FAN cable is securely installed to the CPU_FAN connector instead of the CHA_FAN. 3. If you install the other brand of CPU FAN with lower
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revolutions speed, the system may not able to detect it correctly. You can try to set "CPU Fan Speed Low Limit" to 200 RPM in BIOS configuration. * "CPU Fan Speed Low Limit" appears only when you set the CPU Q-Fan Control to [DC Mode], [PWM Mode], and [Auto]. For those early cpu fan error hp versions, you need to set the CPU Q-Fan Control to [Enabled], [Advance Mode] or [Auto]. 4. You can set Monitor->CPU FAN Speed to [Ignore] if you don't want to open the computer case. *You can set CPU FAN Speed to [Ignore] if your computer coming with water cooling system without fan. 5. Update the BIOS to the latest version. http://www.asus.com/support/faq/1008279/ If the issue still occurs, please consult with ASUS Service Center.
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The How-To Geek Forums Have Migrated to Discourse How-To Geek Forums / Windows Vista (Solved) - CPU fan error! (18 posts) Started 7 years ago by Richard0600 Latest reply from Richard0600 Topic Viewed 94148 times Richard0600 Posts: 51 This post has been reported. Hello again, If some of you remember I recently had some problems which resulted in me reformatting my computer. But after I did a reformat i've been getting an error when I start up my computer that says: CPU Fan Error! Press F1 to Resume (Heres an image of the error on start up) At first i looked down at my fan and saw that it continued to spin after this error, so I took no notice of the warning. That was 5 days ago... today i bent down to pick up something and saw that my fan wasn't even moving! I quickly removed the case cover worried that my cpu will overheat.. Can anyone explain why my fan stopped working? Did my reformat erase a driver or something thats needed for the fan? Here are my computers full stats: Windows Vista Ultimate 64bit ASUS P6T Motherboard Intel Core i7 940 2.93Ghz Q-FX1700 512MB Quadro 12GB Ram (2 x Corsair TR3X6G 1333C9 GB RAM) Cooler Master V10 <-----Not working? Thermal Toughpower QFAN 850W PSU Silverstone Raven Black ATX Tower Case I just listed off all the things on my receipt hopefully this helps... Reports: · Posted 7 years ago Top nikhil2761115 Posts: 50 This post has been reported. there is certainly no driver for a CPU fan. It seems that the problem is related to your hardware. Better if you get your PC fan checked at service centers... Reports: · Posted 7 years ago Top Richard0600 Posts: 51 This post has been reported. Is there any other solution to this problem other then hauling my heavy computer to the shop that made it? Reports: · Posted 7 years ago Top LH Posts: 20002 This post has been reported. Take the fan out, connect it up to an external power supply. What happens ? Reports: · Posted 7 years ago Top Richard0600 Posts: 51 This post has been reported. I dont think i'm that comfortable with handling computers, I've never assembled one before... so taking out the fan seems a bit too complicated... and if there are no other solutions to this problem I will probably haul my computer back down to the shop... but as for the moment is there any other method? The red light on the fan still lights up its just the fans not spinning, so i believe there is still power going into the fan if that was what your question was directed at. I did some looking around on the internet and I see a lot of people recommend me going into the bios screen to see whether or not the