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Problem with GA-8IPE1000 and CPU FAN

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As I use my computer under high stress, the processor temperature rises
rapidly – yet, the CPU fan does not increase in RPM as the temps rise.
I am running a P4 3E – idle temp is around 40c however, with 5 minutes
of playing a game (or something requiring substantial processing power)
I am looking at 60c.

However, the CPU fan remains at a constant 2600 RPM. It has the ability
to run at 5000 RPM. Is there any way of correcting this problem?

when I get the comp it working good but now it can't go over 2600


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On Sun, 12 Dec 2004 05:41:43 +0000, egyteam
<egyteam.1h53oa@news.computerbanter.com> wrote:

>
>As I use my computer under high stress, the processor temperature rises
>rapidly – yet, the CPU fan does not increase in RPM as the temps rise.
>I am running a P4 3E – idle temp is around 40c however, with 5 minutes
>of playing a game (or something requiring substantial processing power)
>I am looking at 60c.
>
>However, the CPU fan remains at a constant 2600 RPM. It has the ability
>to run at 5000 RPM. Is there any way of correcting this problem?
>
>when I get the comp it working good but now it can't go over 2600



Check the Bios settings

Should either be flat or intelgent control, these is a setting in the bios
for this..

Unless its a Intel fan that has Temp control..

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