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Halp :( - Printable Version +- Discovery Gaming Community (https://discoverygc.com/forums) +-- Forum: The Community (https://discoverygc.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?fid=4) +--- Forum: Real Life Discussion (https://discoverygc.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?fid=16) +--- Thread: Halp :( (/showthread.php?tid=114357) |
Halp :( - Niverlare - 04-10-2014 so my CPU cooler decides to be a *naughty word I know I should never type on the forum* [15:29:41] Garrus: it just starts spinning a bit and then goes back to 0, before starting to spin again etc [15:29:52] Garrus: doesnt reach full speed anymore and shet actually, now it completely stopped spinning...halp RE: Halp :( - Praetor - 04-10-2014 Check the wire connecting it to the system. Its lose,I am pretty sure that its the cause.Just make sure both side of the white part connecting the two wires is close and tight. RE: Halp :( - evanz - 04-10-2014 its dead, immediately turn comp off, go get a new fan if you dont turn it off, your cpu will fry or possibly a failure in the motherboard fan control can you test the fan on another comp what happens when you turn comp off and try to restart it, does the fan have a jitter start but then stops? try this , with your finger try turning the blades, does it feel like its biting and not smooth to turn, if so then the fan bearings are gone, need a new one RE: Halp :( - Niverlare - 04-10-2014 (04-10-2014, 03:08 PM)Praetor Wrote: Check the wire connecting it to the system. Well, do you mean the 4 wires that go into the plug itself, or the plug going into the pin-connector? (04-10-2014, 03:14 PM)evanz Wrote: its dead, immediately turn comp off, go get a new fan I'm on my Mom's notebook for now. Sadly I can't test the fan anywhere else, that'd require me putting off the heatsink etc. When I restart it, it jitters for a second and stops, yeah. The blades move easily, so I doubt it's the bearings. The fan isn't that old either. I just got it to move again for a few seconds, but it just doesn't reach max speed, and quickly turns off again...I'm not sure if I can replace the fan myself, since, like I said, it's attached to a heatsink and all. RE: Halp :( - evanz - 04-10-2014 how old is the motherboard, i had similar when my motherboard was about to fail, look inside on your motherboard, do you see any capacitors similar looking to this http://www.eracc.com/images/gigabyte_mb_blown_caps.jpg any capacitors raised tops like this or cracked is a sure sign a motherboard is going to fail soon RE: Halp :( - Niverlare - 04-10-2014 Nah, motherboard should be fine and it's 2 years old or so. RE: Halp :( - Praetor - 04-10-2014 It may be a sign of a fault,better check the BIOS setting for Fan control See under CPU Fan Setting and check if its proper. But i think its a Hardware fault and advise you not to switch it ON. RE: Halp :( - Niverlare - 04-10-2014 I checked the bios already, tried running it with smart fan control turned off and on, same thing. I mean it worked for two years on the same settings, mostly running on max speed. Perhaps the fan is just dead? RE: Halp :( - Praetor - 04-10-2014 CPU fans are not that costly,maybe buy a new one? But make sure that it is a good one with nice airflow and speed (also low decibel level if you don't like noise) Ask around before putting cash in though
RE: Halp :( - sindroms - 04-10-2014 Age does not mean anything. I lost my motherboard after a small jitter in the power grid. |