Updating BIOS when fan speed too low?

angry12345

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i was updating my bios. set everything back to default because i never meant it to be overclocked, but now getting message that fan speed is set too low

im guessing it meants the v1 thermal intake.. what do i do?

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tju2an

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Probably depending on what mobo you have, you are to in many cases to move a jumper from pin 2-3 to pin 1-2, let it be for a few seconds, and the pull it back. Be aware of that you shall pull the power chord all the time during this ceremony :)
 

angry12345

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is this something like a cpu parameter recall?

ive read that is the last thing you do with asus mobos

btw i cant find my nforce chipset on my windows uninstall.. trying to put in the new ones but i cant find old to remove
 

angry12345

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well i guess id have to select my own.. lol.. apparantly the cpu fan was getting stuck on a clamp on the V1 heatsink. This is a known issue with Thermaltake. They suggest either sending it back in.. or just bending the clamp back as its just copper