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CPU FAN ERROR! HELP :(

xxRainzeroxx
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5 minutes ago, xxRainzeroxx said:

How do i turn off the CPU FAN ERROR?

During boot, press the Delete key to enter the motherboard settings. Press F7 to enter Advanced Mode. The Wait for F1 Error option is under the Boot tab. Disable it and press F10 to save settings.

3 minutes ago, xxRainzeroxx said:

My CPU temperature is 82F, my motherboard temperature is 82F, and PCH Temperature is 95F. Is that even normal?

My computer is pretty loud for no reason.

Yes, that's normal. We usually use Celsius though.

If your system is noisy, check to see where the noise is coming from. What rpm are your fans running at?

 

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11 minutes ago, WoodenMarker said:

You could try lowering the rpm and seeing if that makes any difference. 

If it's a humming noise, it could also be either the pump or the hdd resonating with the case. Can you feel vibrations when touching the case? 

I still have the same CPU FAN ERROR.

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8 minutes ago, xxRainzeroxx said:

How do i change the RPM. No, i secure both of them properly.

The fans settings are under Qfan Control or the Monitor tab.

Resonance can come from the hdd not being well isolated from the case. The drives being properly mounted doesn't necessarily avoid the issue. You can test if it's the hdd by unplugging the power from it before booting and seeing if the noise persists.

1 minute ago, xxRainzeroxx said:

I still have the same CPU FAN ERROR.

Disabling it in the motherboard settings doesn't make it go away. It just continues to boot instead of being interrupted. 

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3 minutes ago, WoodenMarker said:

The fans settings are under Qfan Control or the Monitor tab.

Resonance can come from the hdd not being well isolated from the case. The drives being properly mounted doesn't necessarily avoid the issue. You can test if it's the hdd by unplugging the power from it before booting and seeing if the noise persists.

Disabling it in the motherboard settings doesn't make it go away. It just continues to boot instead of being interrupted. 

Thank you!

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