Question Front Fan stopped working

lrot123

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Hello. I bought a computer from cyberpowerpc probably about 6
Months ago. Here it is: https://www.bestbuy.com/site/cyberp...MItpvTyenP4QIVz1uGCh1NJQpaEAUYASABEgIIw_D_BwE

And I recently just replaced all the parts in it, motherboard, GPU, cpu, and ram.

There is a fan that is in the inside on the front side. Where the CyberpowerPc logo is in the picture, it is at the bottom of that panel though. I accidentally ripped off the front panel and it has all these electronic things attacked to it, and behind it was the actual panel that was holding the fan. I then used the computer and the fan wasn’t working. I never paid attention to if the fan was working after I change the parts, or if I somehow disconnected/damaged it when pulling it off. The front panel did as well control the LED on the outside so if someone could please help, thank you!
 

COLGeek

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CyberpowerPC is notorious for sub-standard quality in their builds. Luckily, they use standard parts.

Have you traced the fan's power cable to verify that it is connected to a power source (like a motherboard fan header)?

If needed, you can simply replace the non-working fan with a standard case fan. The one you have is very likely a 120mm (or 140mm) fan. Post a picture and we should be able to verify.
 

lrot123

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CyberpowerPC is notorious for sub-standard quality in their builds. Luckily, they use standard parts.

Have you traced the fan's power cable to verify that it is connected to a power source (like a motherboard fan header)?

If needed, you can simply replace the non-working fan with a standard case fan. The one you have is very likely a 120mm (or 140mm) fan. Post a picture and we should be able to verify.
I have not tried tracing the cable. I will try to do it later. My theory could be that I ripped it out when I ripped off the case possibly. I am replacing my PSU Slater today so I will check then. Thank you.