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S.O.S CPU Fan/Overheating Problem
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claire13
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10. February 2007 @ 16:21 |
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Long story:
* Brand spaking new home theatre setup - asrock 775dualvsta motherboard, p4 3.2 cpu, 1gb ddr, 430w coolermaster psu. Put it all together with no problems.
* Plugged it in, booted up, looking good. Turned off after a couple of minutes. So I took it all out and put it back together again. This time it lasted half way through the OS install before it turned off.
* So I go into the bios and realise that *SOMETIMES* the CPU fan doesn't turn on. I do the usual - reseat the 4-pin cable, redo the thermal paste, put it all back together so carefully. And it all worked beautifully for a good week or so.
* But today its doing the same thing again, turns on and the CPU fan works for 10 seconds then stops. I'll leave the system off for an hour, then try again and it'll work for an hour or so then turn itself off! Its very temperamental.
Before I rush out and buy a new CPU heat sink and fan, I just wanted to see if anybody else had any other ideas? Is it possible I'll have the same problem (i.e could it be the 4-pin connector on the motherboard?!).
Any suggestions would be appreciated! I'd really just like to enjoy my new media centre before the technology is end of life! :(
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ddp
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10. February 2007 @ 18:50 |
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try the fan connector on the chassis or psu fan connector if it reaches to see if still does it.
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claire13
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10. February 2007 @ 18:57 |
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hey thanks for the reply
unfortunately its a 4-pin fan connector and i've only got the one on the motherboard
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ddp
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10. February 2007 @ 19:03 |
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you might be able to get an adapter for the fan that connects to a hd power connector for power & motherboard so can read rpm.
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claire13
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10. February 2007 @ 19:15 |
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Thanks, I did look for a connector to try to connect it straight to the power supply (thinking maybe the power supply was the culprit). There are plenty out there for 3-pin but unfortunately none for 4-pin fans.
Do you think its the motherboard not getting enough power then?
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ddp
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11. February 2007 @ 07:15 |
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do you have both power connectors from psu into motherboard connected?
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claire13
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11. February 2007 @ 12:04 |
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Yes I have two plugged in
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ddp
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11. February 2007 @ 12:13 |
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what is the wattage of the psu?
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claire13
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11. February 2007 @ 12:31 |
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430W
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ddp
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11. February 2007 @ 12:38 |
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so is either motherboard connector or fan itself that is causing the problem. is the heatsink fan assembly stock with cpu or bought seperately?
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claire13
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11. February 2007 @ 12:45 |
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Its the standard one that came with the CPU
Its all brand new stuff, but would be a bit of a hassle. It would actually be less of a hassle just to buy a $25 heat sink and fan....
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ddp
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11. February 2007 @ 13:23 |
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that's what i think too. just make certan it has same connector as present 1.
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claire13
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11. February 2007 @ 13:43 |
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Will try that, thanks for your help
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ddp
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11. February 2007 @ 13:47 |
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no problem, teach & learn
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