Power plub on MB for CPU fan.
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    Registered User flackt's Avatar
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    Cool Power plug on MB for CPU fan.

    I just RMA'd the second board in a month, because the plug on the mother board for the CPU fan lost power.

    Two may not seem high, except I only Custom build a few systems a month.

    They were both different brands.

    Has anyone else had a problem like this.

    I've noticed that alot of high end CPU fans get their power directly from the power supply. Maybe there is a good reason for that.
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    Senior Member Garak's Avatar
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    I think its due to the fact that some cpu fans pull a larger current off the board which leads to shorting or overloading the board, I have only seen it once, and the board didnt last much longer after that If the board was under warrenty, I would have RMA'd it myself, Also, what model CPU fan was it you were using?

    G.

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    Unbranded Generic Fans, but they were rated higher than the CPU's I put them on.

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    Senior Member Garak's Avatar
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    those generic fans may have been the issue, I would just use cooler master or another well known manutfacture from now on (i dont like using unbranded things especially when it comes to cooling.)

    G.

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    The Same thing happened to me. I had two fan sockets in my motherboard, and I found out he HARD way that neither of them worked after about a week. When I looked at my cpu temp and it said 152 degrees I thought something was wrong with the meter. Then strange error messages started happening to my machine.

    I took it into a tech and he discovered that neither of my fan sockets worked. Thereafter he used an adapter that sticks into the CDROM drive and the plugs into the fan. Haven't had a problem since.

    I thought my mobo was cheap but evidently this happens quite a lot.

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