Y YcotoSpurs Reputable Jul 7, 2014 140 0 4,680 Aug 27, 2014 #1 I've just built my pc and it's installing Windows now, but I've noticed the cpu stock cooler isn't spinning, is this normal or should it be spinning at this point?
I've just built my pc and it's installing Windows now, but I've noticed the cpu stock cooler isn't spinning, is this normal or should it be spinning at this point?
Solution Rybo Aug 27, 2014 The fan should be spinning. Make sure that there is no cable blocking the fan from spinning and that the fan is plugged in.
The fan should be spinning. Make sure that there is no cable blocking the fan from spinning and that the fan is plugged in.
Rybo Honorable Nov 4, 2013 421 0 10,860 Aug 27, 2014 Solution #2 The fan should be spinning. Make sure that there is no cable blocking the fan from spinning and that the fan is plugged in. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
The fan should be spinning. Make sure that there is no cable blocking the fan from spinning and that the fan is plugged in.
Y YcotoSpurs Reputable Jul 7, 2014 140 0 4,680 Aug 27, 2014 #3 Yh I think a cables blocking it, should I wait for windows to install before doing it? Upvote 0 Downvote
Rybo Honorable Nov 4, 2013 421 0 10,860 Aug 27, 2014 #4 No, no no no. I would shut off the install and start over if I had to, to fix the fan cable, don't want your cpu overheating. Upvote 0 Downvote
No, no no no. I would shut off the install and start over if I had to, to fix the fan cable, don't want your cpu overheating.
Y YcotoSpurs Reputable Jul 7, 2014 140 0 4,680 Aug 27, 2014 #5 Yh I thought windows might mess up but in the end I just switched it off, all working now cheera Upvote 0 Downvote