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[Solved] CPU Fan speed error detected

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On 7/25/2017 at 8:53 AM, Changis said:

if it has a bit of age, it might have seized up while not in use if there has been some kind of gunk buildup over time, though i'm only speculating.. electronics stops working sometimes unfortunately, and sometimes there is no rhyme or reason to why.. atleast not unless you do a deep diagnosis, and even then iv'e encountered issues that makes absolutely no sense, as if the part is just refusing to work out of spite..

i think jayz2¢ said to realistically expect 3-5 years from an AIO

see if you are under warranty still, if not, time for an upgrade.. you could always go with a noctua heatsink as fans are easily replaced, and the heatsink does transport heat away from the cpu even passively and performs about on par with the best aio solutions out there.. though a kilogram of heatsink is huge, and not quite as stylish as a aio :P (also no RGB *gasp*)

It's merely a few months old. Guess I'll have to RMA, it's still under warrantly luckily.

 

EDIT: AIO was indeed broken.

Hi, I have this computer I've had for a while now and when coming home from a vacation now I ran in to this error.

When booting up, the computer gives me this error.

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JPEG_20170519_232504 (2).jpgImage from some other guys thread, but it looks identical.

 

Hardware:

Cooler: Corsair H115i

Motherboard: ASUS DELUXE X99-IIspacer.png

 

I go in to UEFI and see the CPU temp go from 61 to 89, one degree per second. The other chassie fans are detected.

 

These 4 cables comes out of the pump head.

1 & 2 are to be connected to the CPU fans attached to the radiator. These spin at full speed when turning PC on.

3 gives power to everything, connected to SATA

4 is suppose to go in the CPU_FAN pins

5 is the Corsair link connected to USB.

I checked the manual for both the pump and the motherboard, it should be all correct.

I even tried connecting the CPU_FAN in to CPU_OPT and W_PUMP, but the issue persisted. The LED on the pump/cooler lights up.

asd.png.f663de1fe3a5a3d910d0f0404a6728ae.png

 

I have tried looking at other threads and Googled around, but I cannot find anything working!

I have also read up on this, https://www.asus.com/us/support/FAQ/1006064/ — didn't help.

EDIT: The AIO was indeed broken.

 

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12 hours ago, VirtusGraphics said:

Hi, I have this computer I've had for a while now and when coming home from a vacation now I ran in to this error.

When booting up, the computer gives me this error.

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JPEG_20170519_232504 (2).jpgImage from some other guys thread, but it looks identical.

 

Hardware:

Cooler: Corsair H115i

Motherboard: ASUS DELUXE X99-II

 

I go in to UEFI and see the CPU temp go from 61 to 89, one degree per second. The other chassie fans are detected.

 

These 4 cables comes out of the pump head.

1 & 2 are to be connected to the CPU fans attached to the radiator. These spin at full speed when turning PC on.

3 gives power to everything, connected to SATA

4 is suppose to go in the CPU_FAN pins

5 is the Corsair link connected to USB.

I checked the manual for both the pump and the motherboard, it should be all correct.

I even tried connecting the CPU_FAN in to CPU_OPT and W_PUMP, but the issue persisted. The LED on the pump/cooler lights up.

asd.png.f663de1fe3a5a3d910d0f0404a6728ae.png

 

I have tried looking at other threads and Googled around, but I cannot find anything working!

I have also read up on this, https://www.asus.com/us/support/FAQ/1006064/ — didn't help.

 

try starting your computer and put your phone on sound recording and put the mic right next to the waterblock, does it make a sound? if not, your pump might be dead.. that's my assumption anyway seing as the temperatures rises and cpu fan error shows (it's usually detecting the pump impeller on aios')

Have you tried to perform a sudden temporary interrupt of the electricity flow to your computational device followed by a re-initialization procedure of the central processing unit and associated components?


Personal Rig Specs

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CPU: Intel Core i7-7700K @ 4.8GHZ
Motherboard: Asus ROG STRIX Z270H GAMING
Graphics Card: Inno3D ICHILL GEFORCE GTX 1080 TI X3 ULTRA
RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX Black DDR4 2x8GB @ 3GHZ
Storage: 2 x Samsung NVMe SSD 960 EVO 256GB in Raid | 2 x Seagate 4TB Expansion Desktop 

(seagates are originally external drives removed from casing and installed internally)
PSU: Seasonic Prime Titanium 850W 
Case: Mission SG GGX 3.5 (same as Rosewill Cullinan or Anidees AI Crystal with other stock fans)
Cooling: Kraken X62 for CPU, Corsair H55 with NZXT Kraken G12 for GPU 

 

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6 minutes ago, Changis said:

try starting your computer and put your phone on sound recording and put the mic right next to the waterblock, does it make a sound? if not, your pump might be dead.. that's my assumption anyway seing as the temperatures rises and cpu fan error shows (it's usually detecting the pump impeller on aios')

Tried not plugging in the CPU_FAN wire at all and it gives same result.

Tested also unplugging all fans with the CPU_FAN connected to listen if I could hear anything. Can't hear anything from the pump. 

How can a pump just suddenly die like that? It was working fine 4 days ago :(

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7 minutes ago, VirtusGraphics said:

Tried not plugging in the CPU_FAN wire at all and it gives same result.

Tested also unplugging all fans with the CPU_FAN connected to listen if I could hear anything. Can't hear anything from the pump. 

How can a pump just suddenly die like that? It was working fine 4 days ago :(

if it has a bit of age, it might have seized up while not in use if there has been some kind of gunk buildup over time, though i'm only speculating.. electronics stops working sometimes unfortunately, and sometimes there is no rhyme or reason to why.. atleast not unless you do a deep diagnosis, and even then iv'e encountered issues that makes absolutely no sense, as if the part is just refusing to work out of spite..

i think jayz2¢ said to realistically expect 3-5 years from an AIO

see if you are under warranty still, if not, time for an upgrade.. you could always go with a noctua heatsink as fans are easily replaced, and the heatsink does transport heat away from the cpu even passively and performs about on par with the best aio solutions out there.. though a kilogram of heatsink is huge, and not quite as stylish as a aio :P (also no RGB *gasp*)

Have you tried to perform a sudden temporary interrupt of the electricity flow to your computational device followed by a re-initialization procedure of the central processing unit and associated components?


Personal Rig Specs

Spoiler

CPU: Intel Core i7-7700K @ 4.8GHZ
Motherboard: Asus ROG STRIX Z270H GAMING
Graphics Card: Inno3D ICHILL GEFORCE GTX 1080 TI X3 ULTRA
RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX Black DDR4 2x8GB @ 3GHZ
Storage: 2 x Samsung NVMe SSD 960 EVO 256GB in Raid | 2 x Seagate 4TB Expansion Desktop 

(seagates are originally external drives removed from casing and installed internally)
PSU: Seasonic Prime Titanium 850W 
Case: Mission SG GGX 3.5 (same as Rosewill Cullinan or Anidees AI Crystal with other stock fans)
Cooling: Kraken X62 for CPU, Corsair H55 with NZXT Kraken G12 for GPU 

 

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On 7/25/2017 at 8:53 AM, Changis said:

if it has a bit of age, it might have seized up while not in use if there has been some kind of gunk buildup over time, though i'm only speculating.. electronics stops working sometimes unfortunately, and sometimes there is no rhyme or reason to why.. atleast not unless you do a deep diagnosis, and even then iv'e encountered issues that makes absolutely no sense, as if the part is just refusing to work out of spite..

i think jayz2¢ said to realistically expect 3-5 years from an AIO

see if you are under warranty still, if not, time for an upgrade.. you could always go with a noctua heatsink as fans are easily replaced, and the heatsink does transport heat away from the cpu even passively and performs about on par with the best aio solutions out there.. though a kilogram of heatsink is huge, and not quite as stylish as a aio :P (also no RGB *gasp*)

It's merely a few months old. Guess I'll have to RMA, it's still under warrantly luckily.

 

EDIT: AIO was indeed broken.

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31 minutes ago, VirtusGraphics said:

It's merely a few months old. Guess I'll have to RMA, it's still under warrantly luckily.

if you have a backup cooler, you could run the aio outside the case and see if the corsair software gives you any fault messages.. the more info you can get for an RMA, the better. 

also, before removing it, try unplugging and replugging and see if that does anything. try tapping a bit on the block when you turn on your computer, see if the impeller dislodges.. though if the electronics failed it won't do anything

Have you tried to perform a sudden temporary interrupt of the electricity flow to your computational device followed by a re-initialization procedure of the central processing unit and associated components?


Personal Rig Specs

Spoiler

CPU: Intel Core i7-7700K @ 4.8GHZ
Motherboard: Asus ROG STRIX Z270H GAMING
Graphics Card: Inno3D ICHILL GEFORCE GTX 1080 TI X3 ULTRA
RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX Black DDR4 2x8GB @ 3GHZ
Storage: 2 x Samsung NVMe SSD 960 EVO 256GB in Raid | 2 x Seagate 4TB Expansion Desktop 

(seagates are originally external drives removed from casing and installed internally)
PSU: Seasonic Prime Titanium 850W 
Case: Mission SG GGX 3.5 (same as Rosewill Cullinan or Anidees AI Crystal with other stock fans)
Cooling: Kraken X62 for CPU, Corsair H55 with NZXT Kraken G12 for GPU 

 

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