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> "Lu R" <whome(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>> "Rob" <mesamine(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
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>>> Lu R wrote:
>>>> "Andy" <no(a)invalid> wrote in message
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>>>>> Lu R wrote:
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>>>>>> "Rob" <mesamine(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
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>>>>>>> Lu R wrote:
>>>>>>>> Power supply failed on it so I replaced it. Case fan is running at
>>>>>>>> FULL
>>>>>>>> throttle from power on and noisy, bearings are fine in it. Anyone
>>>>>>>> ever
>>>>>>>> have to deal with this? If its the mobo causing this, any ideas how
>>>>>>>> to
>>>>>>>> fix it? Thanks in advance.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Lu
>>>>>>> How do you have the fan connected to the MB? off the CPU pins or
>>>>>>> case
>>>>>>> pins?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Is it clean or full of dust?
>>>>>> Case is clean of dust. Fan is connected to mobo.
>>>>> You're doing it wrong.
>>>>
>>>> Care to share what Im doing wrong?
>>>>
>>>> Its a 4 pin plug that goes into its proper socket on the mobo!!
>>>>
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>>>
>>> That should be the CPU fan pins on the MB?
>>>
>>> Far as I know the dell has a finned heat sink and a ducted fan attached
>>> to the case?
>>>
>>> Have you removed the heat sink? or disturbed the paste?
>>>
>>> When the fan runs at full speed is when the cpu runs hot.
>>>
>>> Duct in correct position?
>>>
>>> is the plug on in the correct position and not reversed and pumping in a
>>> higher voltage?
>>>
>>> only suggestions!
>>
>> Hi Rob thanx for your suggestions... all of the above are good..I added
>> some cpu paste and I even reset the bios..I think the mobo's rooted..
>> seems the powersupply failed and may have damaged the mobo too..
>> Lu
>>
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> Lol..you should have listen

The pc was rooted before I got it ..maybe you need to learn to comprehend :)


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