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Hi
I have just bought a new computer and added some stuff myself (Hard Drives etc) The motherboard is an Asus and there are programs supplied including 'Probe'. When I activate the program, I get two alarms because apparently, the chassis and power fans are turning under the minimum threshold of 600. In fact, they are not turning at all according to the software. Is this because the computer is not very warm or should the two fans always turn at least at the minimum threshold speed? Or is the minimum threshold speed just a setting for the alarms? I've emailed Asus but have not had a reply. Thanks |
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Dave Neve wrote:
> Hi > > I have just bought a new computer and added some stuff myself (Hard Drives > etc) > > The motherboard is an Asus and there are programs supplied including > 'Probe'. > > When I activate the program, I get two alarms because apparently, the > chassis and power fans are turning under the minimum threshold of 600. > > In fact, they are not turning at all according to the software. > > Is this because the computer is not very warm or should the two fans always > turn at least at the minimum threshold speed? > > Or is the minimum threshold speed just a setting for the alarms? > > I've emailed Asus but have not had a reply. > > Thanks > > Some fans do not have a wire to tell the motherboard what speed they are running at, others change their speed according to the temperature around the fan. If you can see that the fans are indeed working and the temperatures in the case are not too high I would turn off the fan alarms. Personally, I do not use Probe as I had too many problems with it. I currently use Speedfan which does a better job of monitoring everything and does not have the "stupid" minimum RPM settings. |
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