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A dead PC, green mobo light on, VGA fan spinning, no processor fan
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A dead PC, green mobo light on, VGA fan spinning, no processor fan
I think I’m having a very serious issue. I've had my PC for 3 1/2 years, and it's been working just fine in this period. However, now it had absolutely no signs of life (nothing on the display). When I remove the casing, I can see a green light on the mobo is on but the CPU fan not spinning. However fan on the VGA board is spinning. Is this a sign of burned processor?
Does anyone have any ideas what I should try to solve the problem?
The machine has processor (Intel P IV 2.6 Ghz HT) on the Intel 865PERL motherboard.
I appreciate your help.
Thanks,
Ruwan
I think I’m having a very serious issue. I've had my PC for 3 1/2 years, and it's been working just fine in this period. However, now it had absolutely no signs of life (nothing on the display). When I remove the casing, I can see a green light on the mobo is on but the CPU fan not spinning. However fan on the VGA board is spinning. Is this a sign of burned processor?
Does anyone have any ideas what I should try to solve the problem?
The machine has processor (Intel P IV 2.6 Ghz HT) on the Intel 865PERL motherboard.
I appreciate your help.
Thanks,
Ruwan
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If this has only happened after you have moved it then it is most likely not something serious. You need to remove and refit your ram and all cards.
Let me know how you get on.
Yes, I heard about the idea of remove and refitting the RAM. So I will definitely try it later (at the moment I have a decent laptop for my works
). Moreover, I’m expecting some more ideas.Again thanks.
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I have another question. Would a failed fan cause the computer not to turn on at all? (This Intel mobo (865PERL) has a CPU temperature monitoring system. Software called 'Intel Active Monitor' was included with the mobo CD. It monitors the fan speed and temperature.)
A source says that some motherboards won't boot if it detects that the fan speed is too low or it detects a dead fan.
A source says that some motherboards won't boot if it detects that the fan speed is too low or it detects a dead fan.
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Processor Issues
No boot situations can be caused by any of the following.
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If the processor overheats, the system may not boot or may shut down shortly after booting.
- Make sure the fans on the processor are connected properly and running.
- Make sure that the thermal interface material or the thermal grease is applied to the processor properly.
- Make sure that the power supply fan is running properly and any other external case fans are running properly.
- Make sure that the air intakes for the external fans are unobstructed and have at least several inches away from walls and other items.
This is what Intel website has to say about my motherboard (Intel 865PERL). Therefore, I hope and wish my CPU fan died peacefully.
Last edited by kumara1234; Jul 21st, 2009 at 3:26 am.
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