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Disconnecting a case side panel fan makes the entire pc stops working

Syrune54
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Hmmm, try troubleshooting the ram. Try 1 stick first. Then the other if that 1 doesnt work.聽

Hey so i want to clean my pc lately. I opened the side panel and disconnecting the fan in the side panel. After cleaning everything up, placing the side panel back in connecting the side panel fan and screwing everything back into place, My pc didn't want to post to the bios screen after i pressed the power button. It keeps turning on and turning off and turning on again. Does anybody have a solution to this ?

Sry for the bad english :v

Edit : i wrote in the title case fan not case side panel fan whoops...

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did you break any pins whilst cleaning your pc?

how much did you clean. Did you remove every piece of hardware from the case and cleaned everything or was it just the fans.

How did you clean it? Was it with a vaccumcleaner (not reccomended) or was it with compressed air in a can, or a cloth you just used to brush the dust off.

Anything i've written between the * and * is not meant to be taken seriously.

keep in mind that helping with problems is hard if you aren't specific and detailed.

i'm also not a professional, (yet) so make sure to personally verify important information as i could be wrong.

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4 minutes ago, flashiling said:

did you break any pins whilst cleaning your pc?

how much did you clean. Did you remove every piece of hardware from the case and cleaned everything or was it just the fans.

How did you clean it? Was it with a vaccumcleaner (not reccomended) or was it with compressed air in a can, or a cloth you just used to brush the dust off.

i only cleaning up the fans with a compressed air...

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4 minutes ago, GenericFanboy said:

Was that pc still on when you disconnected it?聽

no聽

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2 minutes ago, GenericFanboy said:

Was it a CPU fan? or case fan?

its a case fan聽

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1 minute ago, GenericFanboy said:

Hmmm, try troubleshooting the ram. Try 1 stick first. Then the other if that 1 doesnt work.聽

sounds sketchy but to my surprise it somehow works lol...

tried placing both of them in the black slot (before it was in the blue slot)

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22 minutes ago, Andrew54 said:

sounds sketchy but to my surprise it somehow works lol...

tried placing both of them in the black slot (before it was in the blue slot)

Eh something probably went wrong. oh well /shrug

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