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Help me Important! CPU fan not starting up!
I have a brand new E6600 processor and Gigabyte GA-965p-D6 Motherboard.
When I start it on, the CPU fan doesnt start up. (Being afraid, I havent left it running longer than 30 seconds.) I have read that this is normal and it starts up later? Plesae could someone confirm. Tom |
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Help me Important! CPU fan not starting up!
"tommylux" wrote in message ups.com... I have a brand new E6600 processor and Gigabyte GA-965p-D6 Motherboard. When I start it on, the CPU fan doesnt start up. (Being afraid, I havent left it running longer than 30 seconds.) I have read that this is normal and it starts up later? Plesae could someone confirm. Tom That mainboard has intel quiet system technology. Unless you enter the BIOS to turn that feature off, the CPU fan may or may not run when you first turn the system on. To make sure everything is working right, you should turn that feature OFF and boot a few times just to see if the fan will run at all. If it does, then it's up to you whether you re-enable the system control of the CPU fan speed or not. -Dave |
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Help me Important! CPU fan not starting up!
That is Really good idea to try in the BIOS AE |
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Help me Important! CPU fan not starting up!
tommylux wrote:
I have a brand new E6600 processor and Gigabyte GA-965p-D6 Motherboard. When I start it on, the CPU fan doesnt start up. (Being afraid, I havent left it running longer than 30 seconds.) I have read that this is normal and it starts up later? Plesae could someone confirm. Tom In the BIOS, look in "PC Health Status". Set "Fan Speed Control Method" [Disabled]. Save and Exit. On the next POST, the fan should be working. Paul |
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Help me Important! CPU fan not starting up!
go into the bios by pressing F4 at the top of your kebord several times when you hit the power switch and theat will take you to a BLUE screen. Go to Fands and Processors useing your kebord, and hit ENTER. That will show you your Fan list. Make sure all are selected too run. If not change that setting to Run and Go back to the main menu and hit save changes and exit. That should fit it. |
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Help me Important! CPU fan not starting up!
Went into the bios, and the fan started up before I was able to
checkout the options. Cheers guys Paul wrote: tommylux wrote: I have a brand new E6600 processor and Gigabyte GA-965p-D6 Motherboard. When I start it on, the CPU fan doesnt start up. (Being afraid, I havent left it running longer than 30 seconds.) I have read that this is normal and it starts up later? Plesae could someone confirm. Tom In the BIOS, look in "PC Health Status". Set "Fan Speed Control Method" [Disabled]. Save and Exit. On the next POST, the fan should be working. Paul |
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Help me Important! CPU fan not starting up!
tommylux wrote:
Went into the bios, and the fan started up before I was able to checkout the options. You should still check how that option is set. Paul wrote: tommylux wrote: I have a brand new E6600 processor and Gigabyte GA-965p-D6 Motherboard. When I start it on, the CPU fan doesnt start up. (Being afraid, I havent left it running longer than 30 seconds.) I have read that this is normal and it starts up later? Plesae could someone confirm. Tom In the BIOS, look in "PC Health Status". Set "Fan Speed Control Method" [Disabled]. Save and Exit. On the next POST, the fan should be working. Paul |
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Help me Important! CPU fan not starting up!
Fan possibly stuck by the dry grease/oil mixed to the dust.
Use WD40 first to dissolve the **** then lubricate it with "3 in 1", it contains teflon. I saved some fans with this procedure. Otherwise, there's no voltage and this is a MoBo failure. "tommylux" a écrit dans le message news: ... I have a brand new E6600 processor and Gigabyte GA-965p-D6 Motherboard. When I start it on, the CPU fan doesnt start up. (Being afraid, I havent left it running longer than 30 seconds.) I have read that this is normal and it starts up later? Plesae could someone confirm. Tom |
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Help me Important! CPU fan not starting up!
Did it work
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Help me Important! CPU fan not starting up!
Yes, it will automatically runs when it gets a little warmer. But one
thing i highly recommend is that you use Intels QST setting OR Disabled under Fan speed control method in the PC Health in the Bios screen. This is because the Processors fan also provides cooling for the northbridge chip on the motherboard. If left on Automatic, doest provide much cooling, but Intel QST (I prefer this) and Disabled setting provide effective cooling to the northbridge. On Automatic, my computer would freeze on the welcome screen for about 30 seconds. With QST, would load instantly. For some reason, my northbridge temp always says 63 degrees C, (only visible in intel QST Setting). Even on startup from cold. Regards Tom On Jan 29, 12:22 am, " wrote: Did it work |
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