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Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page… Subscribe to this Thread… Search Thread Advanced Search Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode cpu fan speed error detected asus Switch to Threaded Mode May 23rd, 2010,04:54 PM #1 307WRC View Profile View Forum Posts Virtual Resident Join Date Mar 1999 Location Kenmore, Wa. Posts 917 [RESOLVED] CPU Fan Error Msg. on Startup I just replaced my Intel E18764-001 CPU fan http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/275070-28-error-press-continue with a new (used) one and verified that it is working. Now, on startup I get an American Megatrends (AMI)BIOS message that says "CPU Fan Error - Press F1 to proceed." This message was coming up before I replaced the fan. Is there something wrong with my BIOS settings? How can I determine if an update is needed? WinXP SP3 system, Intel Core2 Duo CPU E4600 (2.4 GHz, 2.0 GB Ram, Intel G35 Express Chipset Family). “If Ernest Hemingway was going to go http://discussions.virtualdr.com/showthread.php?244999-RESOLVED-CPU-Fan-Error-Msg-on-Startup big-game hunting in Africa, Hunter S. Thompson wanted to use a submachine gun to hunt wild boar in Big Sur, Calif. He was dangerous, like handling nitroglycerin, and he liked to keep it that way.” Douglas Brinkley, executor of the Thompson estate Reply With Quote May 24th, 2010,09:44 AM #2 SuperSparks View Profile View Forum Posts Administrator Join Date Apr 2000 Location Friern Barnet, London, England Posts 46,534 If the replacement fan does not have a RPM sensor on it, the BIOS cannot measure the fan speed. In which case you need to disable the fan fail alarm in the BIOS. Does the fan have 3 wires or 2? Nick. Reply With Quote May 24th, 2010,09:53 AM #3 307WRC View Profile View Forum Posts Virtual Resident Join Date Mar 1999 Location Kenmore, Wa. Posts 917 The fan actually has 4 wires (I'm guessing that black is ground but am not sure - a tech friend installed it). This is a pic of the fan “If Ernest Hemingway was going to go big-game hunting in Africa, Hunter S. Thompson wanted to use a submachine gun to hunt wild boar in Big Sur, Calif. He was dangerous, like handling nitroglycerin, and he liked to keep it that way.” Douglas Brinkley, executor of the Thompson estate Reply With Quote May 24th, 2010,10:05 AM #4 SuperSparks View Profile View Forum Posts Administrator Join Date Apr 2000 Location Friern Barnet, London, England Posts 46,534 OK, it has the sensor then.
we highly recommend that you visit our Guide for New Members. CPU fan error! Press F1 to continue Discussion in 'Hardware' started by chiru, Aug 15, 2010. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Advertisement chiru Thread Starter Joined: Apr 6, https://forums.techguy.org/threads/cpu-fan-error-press-f1-to-continue.943170/ 2007 Messages: 45 My CPU fan is acting funny., BIOS shows that it runs between 90-250rpm and http://www.overclock.net/t/1343092/cpu-fan-error-on-startup 150rpm on an average,. I've removed it, cleaned all the dust and replaced and it worked fine at 1500rpm for about say 15mins., I started a game for stress test and problem resurfaced in the middle of game. Video card is problem free absolutely. I get this "CPU fan error Press F1 to resume" everytime i boot up. CPU is overheating (temperatures raising upto 85 degrees). I use cpu fan a 4pin connector for cpu fan port on the board. (Q-fan is disabled in BIOS, turning it ON also dint help me). PC Specs Asus M2N MX SE PLUS AMD Athlon X2 64 4600+ Transcend 2GB DDR2 ATI Radeon HD 4670 512MB Cooler Master 390W PSU Seagate 250GB SATA HDD BIOS AMI v602 Games are lagging as soon as the CPU temperature hits 59C. Fan speed gets low starting at this point. Once this temperature reaches 69C, rpm falls down to as low as cpu fan error 200 from usual 1500. I checked all the connections, everything is fine. This board is replacement one i got last yr from asus service center. So its around 1-2yrs old. This is not the usual false warning which can be turned off in BIOS. I've checked fan speed myself and its rotating/stopping/rotating/stopping for temperatures >59C and once CPU cools down to some 58C rpm is back at 1500. I dint get a reply from asus tech support yet. I did try resetting the BIOS but that dint help If someone completely understood where the problem lies, please do help me Thanks chiru, Aug 15, 2010 #1 bigbear Joined: Apr 27, 2004 Messages: 4,717 Your fan speed should be over 2000rpm and you cpu around 40c. I suggest getting a new heatsink the old one maybe failing. Make sure you use the correct amount of thermal paste when reinstalling. http://www.arcticsilver.com/instructions.htm bigbear, Aug 15, 2010 #2 chiru Thread Starter Joined: Apr 6, 2007 Messages: 45 I've removed everything and cleaned heatsink, fan, board etc and now speed is steady at 1500rpm irrespective of temperature but temperatures as high as 70C are showing up when running games. I am thinking to get this heatsink Cooler-Master-Hyper-TX3-CPU-Cooling-Fan chiru, Aug 15, 2010 #3 This thread has been Locked and is not open to further replies. Please start a New Thread if you're having a similar issue.View our Welcome Guide to learn how to use this site. Show Ignored Content As Seen On Welcome to T
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