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Re: Power button pin outs
Thanks Mattlock but i dont have any yellow connectors at the bottom, i have the white 1 like the NF7 board and a black 1 for usb, but thats all!
This board seems to be elusive no-one seems to know where it came from ?? there have been suggestions of similar boards but not exactly the same 1. Even though it clearly has the model #, some people have told me "it cant be, it must be 1 of the other models!!" |
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Re: Power button pin outs
What do you mean? They should be spinning at full speed by default except for the CPU cooler. Do they spin up fast when you first turn the computer on?
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Re: Power button pin outs
new temps.jpg They were they just suck lol i got new ones and here the temps (the cpu fan adjusts itself) need a new one
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Re: Power button pin outs
Disable and smart fan control and crank the CPU fan up to 100%. I did this on my computer and my C2D maxes out at around 45 degrees. Used to go up to 50 degrees.
If you had cheap sleeve bearing fans they probably froze up. Make sure you get ball bearing fans or better yet dual ball bearing fans. All the case fans in my computer are dual ball bearing fans (except for the PCI slot cooler which is sleeve bearing unfortunately, I expect that one to fail first). How many case fans do you have?
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Re: Power button pin outs
Ok so i have no idea were smart fan is because i cant get into bios (that adjusts it) i have a good 120mm in back and a good 80mm if fron broke a bad 80mm (srews were striped had to move it for the 120) and a bad 80mm thats in top little better then having a hole there but it has lights, i cant keep the cpu fan speed at 100%, i also cant get into bios as i have no fan connected to the motherboard (it would self adjust that to) so it says system fan has failed press f2 to conntinue if i do it makes me go to windows.
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Re: Power button pin outs
Dang that was fast reply. How did know I posted so that quickly, or did you just happen to check your thread subscriptions?
Have you tried clearing the CMOS? If that doesn't work, if you have a spare three wire fan laying around connect it to the MB header and see if can get in that way. |
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Re: Power button pin outs
To remove, yes, I liked the design Intel used for socket 478 in terms of installing the heatsink. If you can get into the BIOS and turn the fan up to 100%, that will also help, but definitely do a re-application of the CPU goo.
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Re: Power button pin outs
Rubbing alcohol can be used to remove the thermal paste. Instructions are listed in the PDF:
http://www.arcticsilver.com/pdf/appi..._dual_wcap.pdf
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