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Richard0600 Topic Viewed 94148 times Richard0600 Posts: 51 This post has been reported. cpu fan error but fan is working Hello again, If some of you remember I recently had some problems which resulted in me reformatting my computer. But after I cpu fan error asus 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 http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/272286-29-error-press-setup 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 http://www.howtogeek.com/forum/topic/cpu-fan-error 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 6 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 6 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 6 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 6 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
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