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		<title>Problems With Computer Fans</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Feb 2007 16:56:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mark</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Over the years I have seen quite a few problems with computer fans.Â  Not too long ago I was called to look at a user&#8217;s Dell Optiplex GX280 who said his fan was really loud.Â  As soon as I walked in there was no doubt there was a problem since the computer sounded like a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Over the years I have seen quite a few problems with computer fans.Â  Not too long ago I was called to look at a user&#8217;s Dell Optiplex GX280 who said his fan was really loud.Â  As soon as I walked in there was no doubt there was a problem since the computer sounded like a jet ready to take off!Â  The CPU fan on this computer is a variable speed fan and only runs as fast as necessary to keep the CPU cool.Â  I ran some diagnostics on the fan.Â  During diagnostics the system tells the fan to run at 3000 RPM and then the fan&#8217;s sensor is supposed to report back the speed it is running at.Â  I discovered that this fan had a bad sensor so it was always reporting that it was running at zero RPM even though it was screaming at full speed.Â  I ordered a new fan and that took care of the problem.</p>
<p>Later, however, I was called back because it kept giving the error message &#8220;Previous fan failure,&#8221; which <em>was</em> accurate since there had been a <em>previous</em> fan failure.Â  I went into the BIOS under &#8220;Post Behavior.&#8221; I went to &#8220;Keyboard Errors&#8221; and set it to &#8220;Do Not Report&#8221; and rebooted the computer.Â  It came up without reporting the &#8220;Previous fan failure&#8221; error.Â  I returned the setting to &#8220;Report&#8221; and now the fan error is no longer there.Â  I&#8217;d have to say that this was one of the more unique problems with computer fans that I&#8217;ve seen.</p>
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