[SOLVED] CPU fan haphazardly working

Dec 10, 2021
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Hi there,

I had a previous issue with my computer which involved the CPU fan barely working, spinning here and there, and games crashing and blue screens happening. https://forums.tomshardware.com/thr...tly-high-on-idle-crashing-constantly.3738825/

My problem got solved after switching out the fan for a different one, or so I thought. Today the fan is again working haphazardly, just twitching here and there and not doing much.

I thought it might be a faulty power supply to the CPU fan so I changed the PSU but it didn't do anything.

Any clue what could be the issue?

Thank you
 
Solution
Hi there,

I had a previous issue with my computer which involved the CPU fan barely working, spinning here and there, and games crashing and blue screens happening. https://forums.tomshardware.com/thr...tly-high-on-idle-crashing-constantly.3738825/

My problem got solved after switching out the fan for a different one, or so I thought. Today the fan is again working haphazardly, just twitching here and there and not doing much.

I thought it might be a faulty power supply to the CPU fan so I changed the PSU but it didn't do anything.

Any clue what could be the issue?

Thank you
Check fan's temperature to speed curve in BIOS, it may be set to start with too low RPM.
Hi there,

I had a previous issue with my computer which involved the CPU fan barely working, spinning here and there, and games crashing and blue screens happening. https://forums.tomshardware.com/thr...tly-high-on-idle-crashing-constantly.3738825/

My problem got solved after switching out the fan for a different one, or so I thought. Today the fan is again working haphazardly, just twitching here and there and not doing much.

I thought it might be a faulty power supply to the CPU fan so I changed the PSU but it didn't do anything.

Any clue what could be the issue?

Thank you
Check fan's temperature to speed curve in BIOS, it may be set to start with too low RPM.
 
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