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Case Fan Showing Red Speed in BIOS Help

alanp1995

So I just entered my BIOS for the first time (besides when on first boot) and just noticed that the CHA Fan is in red, as indicated in the picture below. Is this normal or suggest something is incorrect? Thanks.

 

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It's probably fine. I guess it's a 200mm case fan. You can just lower the threshold in fan monitor settings in bios and it will stop showing in red.

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It's probably fine. I guess it's a 200mm case fan. You can just lower the threshold in fan monitor settings in bios and it will stop showing in red.

 

It's only a 120mm fan, thermaltake core v1 case. So red means its too fast? Because 600rpm is nothing....

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Yeah if it's a good/decent quality fan that can run at low rpms the motherboard will have a panic attack and think the fan is moving too slow, so it shows as red, but there should be no issue as long as the fan is spinning.

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