Crosshair V Formula CPU fan Error on cold boot

ryank

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Afternoon all,

Is anyone else having this problem, on a cold boot it seems to take maybe a couple of seconds longer for my CPU cooler fan to kick in (you can hear it when it starts) and as so i throwing a CPU fan error on boot ones i reset its fine and have no probs with a warm boot could it be the cpu fan header?

Any help greatly apreciated.

Cheers
 
Afternoon all,

Is anyone else having this problem, on a cold boot it seems to take maybe a couple of seconds longer for my CPU cooler fan to kick in (you can hear it when it starts) and as so i throwing a CPU fan error on boot ones i reset its fine and have no probs with a warm boot could it be the cpu fan header?

Any help greatly apreciated.

Cheers

lol sorry my spelling is awful, got one of my kids jumping on me (thats my story and im sticking to it
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Afternoon all,

Is anyone else having this problem, on a cold boot it seems to take maybe a couple of seconds longer for my CPU cooler fan to kick in (you can hear it when it starts) and as so i throwing a CPU fan error on boot ones i reset its fine and have no probs with a warm boot could it be the cpu fan header?

Any help greatly apreciated.

Cheers

Have you tried giving your cooler a good blast with some compressed air? Are you using any fan speed reducers?
 
i have the same thing in the colder months. what i was told is that where the PC/CPU is cold the CPU fan to spin very slowly, then stupdily the mobo cant register such slow speed so it thinks its actually not spinning, hence the error. its a minor niggle, what i do is set the boot up to ignore fan error (so you dont have to press F1 to contine the boot up) which is what i do

depending on what Mobo you have you could go into the bios and adjust the fanspeed setting profile, mine has silent/normal/and turbo and set it up one from the setting you have now, that way by default the CPU fan will spin up at bit faster on boot up (mine even on turbo profile doesnt sound loud at all) then Mobo will/should register that fanspeed and not give you the error
 
Have you tried giving your cooler a good blast with some compressed air? Are you using any fan speed reducers?

Yeah cleaned it recently, i have a Crosshair V Formula MB and will try dissabeling cpu fan error or boosting fan speed.

Cheers
 
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