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Antec 1000W P/S | Samsung 24\" Last night My daughter was on the PC and she got a black screen and the message in the title on a Mobo screen when I pushed F1 to continue windows tried to boot but froze/flashed and got the same message. After that I did access the bios and my cpu temp was 100c/250f so I shut it all down for a couple of hours. When I rebooted I didnt recieve the message anymore but it ask me for the "windows didnt shut down properly safe mode stuff" and I start normally and it cycles to the XP screen flashes and goes back to the safe mode screen. Bottom line is I cant get XP pro to boot and I have no messages as to why. Thanks in advance. Reply With Quote 11-04-09,01:19 PM #2 Trap05 View Profile View Forum Posts Member Join Date Jan 2005 Location Alberta, Canada My first question would be why was your CPU running at 100c if it actually was? Is your PC caked in dust is the cpu fan spinning and all that? CoolerMaster 690 Antec HCG 620w Gigabyte Z68X-UD4-B3 + i5 2500K Xigmatek Dark Knight S1283
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tech Search Tags: Builds Cases Cooling CPUs Graphics Laptops Memory Monitors Motherboards more Peripherals PSUs Storage VR ForumMotherboards Solved http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-1983884/cpu-fan-error-press-continue.html CPU Fan error, press F1, to continue LuisTJan 17, 2014, 5:09 AM Hello guys,Maybe someone can help me....I have my new computer since yesterday, but Im having some https://windowsforum.com/threads/cpu-over-temperature-error.82284/ problems, when I turn on my computer I get the error "CPU Fan error, press F1, to continue".After some googling, I have found out that probably the temperature error bord or cpu have the default cooler the "stock cooler" and I have the NOCTUA NH-U12S U-TYPE.My board:ASUS MAXIMUS VI EXTREME C2My CPU:INTEL CORE i7 4770K (3.5GHZ) SKT 1150I know that this is happening because the RPM is around 400 when needs to be above 600.There is some ways to fix this issue like:- change cpu over temperature in BIOS to ignore this- change in BIOS to modify 600 to 300My question, do you suggest making this change in BIOS? Will the low RPM not affect the performance of my computer?I was thinking in remove the NOCTUA NH-U12S U-TYPE and add the original cooler that come with my CPU... is this a better solution and will fix my RPM and will have a better temperature with the original?Here are some photos of temperatures and case:What do you think about this temperatures?About the last photo, the cooler fan is too close to the case fan. Is this an problem? The other side I have the RAM sticks...Asus source:http://support.asus.com/FAQ/Detail.aspx?SLanguage=en&no=87623475-DF62-721C-8F37-19AD7464D6CB&p=1&m=Maximus%20Extreme 3 answers Last reply Jan 18, 2014 Best Answer Jan 17, 2014 More about cpu fan error press continue Ra_V_enJan 17, 2014, 5:20 AM Obviously ignore option is worse than lowering rmp alert limit. If you cooler actually fails you will at least know it happened. Logic tells me lowering rpm limit wont change anything
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