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    • Battle Franky
      Battle Franky
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      spiral
      Battle Franky
      spiral
      CPU FAN FAILED
      
      Please service immediately
      
      Shutdown in 5 seconds
      

      At times like these, all you can do is laugh. :mellow::unsure::sad: :bawling:

      Any advice/tips, maybe from prior experiences, ect?

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      • KatanaJon1.1
        KatanaJon1.1
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        spiral
        KatanaJon1.1
        spiral

        Is the fan covered in dust?

        Try cleaning it.

        EDIT: Or mabye it's not getting enough power.

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        • Battle Franky
          Battle Franky @KatanaJon1.1
          @KatanaJon1.1 last edited by
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          spiral
          Battle Franky
          spiral

          Yeh, it could possibly be dust. For now I can force boot XP, though I don't wanna overheat the CPU, so I'll stay on the laptop.

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          • W
            wanderer-zero
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            spiral
            wanderer-zero
            spiral

            if you haven't added anything recently to your comp, then chances are, it's either extremely dirty, or needs to be oiled. or you could simply get a new CPU fan =p

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            • Bounty1Berry
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              You can frequently just find another fan of the same size (typically 60, 70, 80, 92, or 120 mm) and replace it, leaving the heatsink in place. Unbolt the old fan (DELICATELY– don't press the heatsink hard or you might crack the processor itself), bolt the new one on.

              To find a matching fan, look for the same size, about the same draw (usually the fan will say "12V DC 150mA" or something similar-- the 150mA or 0.150A is the current draw), and the same connector (3 pin or 4).

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              • captain usopp
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                can you fit another fan in there? I don't know if this helps, but I don't have a floppy drive, just an empty space to look into my pc. I find that helps keep my inards cool.

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                  wanderer-zero
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                  spiral
                  wanderer-zero
                  spiral

                  this is a CPU fan, unlike fans that go on the sides of your PC case, these MUST be replaced or fixed if not working. Adding another fan to the tower will do little to help cool off the CPU itself.

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                  • ?
                    Giroro
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                    spiral

                    Yeah, clean your CPU once a month with a can of air if it's in a dusty place. If not, then clean it every other.

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                    • Battle Franky
                      Battle Franky @Guest
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                      spiral
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                      Yeh, had a friend replace the heatsink fan which had become defective. Everything seems to be operational again.

                      Thanks for the support guys.

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