Hi Tom's Hardware,
I've built this computer last year with the intent of being dead silent when doing simple stuff, which I have done. However, using silent mode and standard mode keeps the exhaust fan not spinning, it needs a push start to get it rolling (When it spins, it only spins @ 500 rpm which is what I want). I know it wont start because I have one of those "Low Noise Adapters" plugged into the CPU Fan 2 headers. I unfortunately dont have the time to take apart the whole computer to fix this, Im just wondering. If I leave this the way it is, will it hurt the fan? (I.E. If the fan is receiving power (Which it does because the LED ring lights up), but isn't spinning will it shorten the life of the fan?)
The fan in question is a Thermaltake Quiet Fan, it can be seen by clicking this link.
I've built this computer last year with the intent of being dead silent when doing simple stuff, which I have done. However, using silent mode and standard mode keeps the exhaust fan not spinning, it needs a push start to get it rolling (When it spins, it only spins @ 500 rpm which is what I want). I know it wont start because I have one of those "Low Noise Adapters" plugged into the CPU Fan 2 headers. I unfortunately dont have the time to take apart the whole computer to fix this, Im just wondering. If I leave this the way it is, will it hurt the fan? (I.E. If the fan is receiving power (Which it does because the LED ring lights up), but isn't spinning will it shorten the life of the fan?)
The fan in question is a Thermaltake Quiet Fan, it can be seen by clicking this link.