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I have error on machine, chassis fan speed is causing problem.
Where is the chassis fan located please,
Seamus J. Wilson
 
Sligo the Druid said:
I have error on machine, chassis fan speed is causing problem.
Where is the chassis fan located please,
Seamus J. Wilson

It is usually a case fan and it either blows in at the bottom front or
out at the top back.
Asus Probe is probably giving you this error.
Open up Asus Probe and you can see what the settings are.
Most likely causes are either too stringent parameters set for that
fan speed, or the fan is slowing down or stopping.
Very cheap and easy to replace such fans.(under $10)
 
Sligo said:
I have error on machine, chassis fan speed is causing problem.
Where is the chassis fan located please,

It should be easy to find when tracing the cable from the respective
connector on the board (labeled CHA_FAN or somesuch, see the manual). If
there is no fan connected there at all, the speed monitoring may have
become activated upon a CMOS reset or something comparable. Otherwise
it's to be assumed that the fan is about to fail and should be replaced
soon. (If you want it to last longer this time, look out for a ball
bearing model. They only may be a bit louder than their sleeve bearing
cousins. I don't have much reason to complain, however, about the noise
level of the YSTech FD1281253B-2A 80x80 fan which runs in the PSU with
temperature controlled fan voltage here.)

Stephan
 
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