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davem
I'm in the process of building up a new computer using an ASUS A8N-SLI
Premium this motherboard and an AMD Athlon 64 C2 4400+. I have just
finished installing all of the components into the case and have
performed the initial computer power to verify that everything comes up
and that I can access the BIOS.
When I start up the computer I get a POST error indicating that the CPU
Fan is not working. I can visually determine that the fan is working
but when I go into the BIOS and check the hardware reporting section,
it tells me that the fan speed is 0 RPM. I can over-ride the warning
message everything else seems to be as expected.
I have installed an aftermarket Thermalrite XP-90 CPU heatsink with a
Panaflo 90mm FBA09A fan on the heatsink. This fan has a sense lead and
I have checked for continuity on the three wires to the fan and all of
the wires are good. I have substituted a NEXUS three wire fan on the
motherboard CPU_Fan connector and get the same results. I have also
tried the smaller three wire fan that came with the stock CPU heatsink
and strangely this fan seems to work correctly and I don't get a POST
error.
This seems strange to me as both of the non-AMD fans have sense leads
but the POST reports 0 rpm fan speed yet the stock fan seems to report
correctly.
I would appreciate any suggestions that others might have regarding
what is going on. I would like to stay with a lower noise fan and want
to stay with the larger aftermarket heatsink but I'm sort of stalled as
I can't figure out why the aftermarket fans aren't reporting rpm to the
BIOS.
The BIOS that came with the motherboard is 1007 and I haven't made any
attempt to update to one of the later versions. Also, I haven't loaded
Windows XP and probably won't until I understand better what is going
on.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Dave M
Premium this motherboard and an AMD Athlon 64 C2 4400+. I have just
finished installing all of the components into the case and have
performed the initial computer power to verify that everything comes up
and that I can access the BIOS.
When I start up the computer I get a POST error indicating that the CPU
Fan is not working. I can visually determine that the fan is working
but when I go into the BIOS and check the hardware reporting section,
it tells me that the fan speed is 0 RPM. I can over-ride the warning
message everything else seems to be as expected.
I have installed an aftermarket Thermalrite XP-90 CPU heatsink with a
Panaflo 90mm FBA09A fan on the heatsink. This fan has a sense lead and
I have checked for continuity on the three wires to the fan and all of
the wires are good. I have substituted a NEXUS three wire fan on the
motherboard CPU_Fan connector and get the same results. I have also
tried the smaller three wire fan that came with the stock CPU heatsink
and strangely this fan seems to work correctly and I don't get a POST
error.
This seems strange to me as both of the non-AMD fans have sense leads
but the POST reports 0 rpm fan speed yet the stock fan seems to report
correctly.
I would appreciate any suggestions that others might have regarding
what is going on. I would like to stay with a lower noise fan and want
to stay with the larger aftermarket heatsink but I'm sort of stalled as
I can't figure out why the aftermarket fans aren't reporting rpm to the
BIOS.
The BIOS that came with the motherboard is 1007 and I haven't made any
attempt to update to one of the later versions. Also, I haven't loaded
Windows XP and probably won't until I understand better what is going
on.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Dave M