EMERGENCY!

Martin Laberge mlsoft at videotron.ca
Fri Nov 14 00:46:11 UTC 2008


On Thursday 13 November 2008 15:25:14 Steven Vollom wrote:
> I just put together my new computer.  I have never built one before.  I 
> got to the point where the power is supposed to be turned on.  I left 
> the side off the computer to adjust fan speed on two of the fans that 
> came with the case.
> 
> When I turned the computer on, the case fans came on.  There was a 
> single beep.  Nonetheless the fan on the heat sink did not come on, and 
> it is fixed to the power post of the motherboard that was made for it.
> 
> I shut down the computer because I believe the processor creates a lot 
> of instant heat, but I don't know what to do next.  My components are as 
> follows:
> 
> ASUS M3N-HT Delux Mempipe
> Processor is AMD Phenom Quad Black Box 9600
> Power supply is BFG Tech ATX12Volt  ES Series
> 
> Two Maxtor 500gb SATA HD's.
> 
> The case fans are connected to the Power Cable that goes to the DVDRW & 
> Floppy Drive
> 
> The heat sink fan goes directly to the motherboard.
> 
> All the components are new.  The case did not come with a speaker that 
> would indicate the beeps that advise problems.
> 
> I am using the on-board Video, 8400 Gforce for now; also I am using 
> on-board sound 8.1.
> 
> Does anyone know if the fan over the Heat Sink not being on is normal 
> when first turning the computer on?  It took me a year to assemble the 
> components for my new computer; I can't afford to burn anything up.
> 
> I am very worried.  Could someone who knows please respond?
> 
> Steven
> 

You can check also the BIOS setup, to see if fan speed is fixed or variable.

My motherboard have the option, and on cold, the fan is off.


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Martin Laberge
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