cpu fan is turning , but the BIOS display that it is not turning ( MSI motherboard)

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computer

Jan 1, 1970
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when the motherboard starts up , there is always warning sound, and ask to
shutdown or not.

actually the cpu fan is turning , but the BIOS display that it is not
turning.

I have turned off the warning of the cpy fan, it cpu fan in bios said it is
0 rpm.

any help is appreicated.

tia
 
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Jamie

Jan 1, 1970
0
computer said:
when the motherboard starts up , there is always warning sound, and ask to
shutdown or not.

actually the cpu fan is turning , but the BIOS display that it is not
turning.

I have turned off the warning of the cpy fan, it cpu fan in bios said it is
0 rpm.

any help is appreicated.

tia
most likely a 3 or more wire fan or someone has the
wrong fan in it. try replacing the fan.
 
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Jumpster Jiver

Jan 1, 1970
0
computer said:
when the motherboard starts up , there is always warning sound, and ask to
shutdown or not.

actually the cpu fan is turning , but the BIOS display that it is not
turning.

I have turned off the warning of the cpy fan, it cpu fan in bios said it is
0 rpm.

any help is appreicated.

tia

Maybe the RPM sensor (built into the fan) is not working.
Try replacing with the correct fan - three wire - red - white - black.
Otherwise it's likely a problem with the motherboard's RPM sensor.
Shouldn't be a problem unless the fan fails... Then your CPU may go up
in smoke in less than a second - depending on CPU type, heat sink size,
other protection/fans, etc.
 
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Puckdropper

Jan 1, 1970
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computer said:
when the motherboard starts up , there is always warning sound, and
ask to shutdown or not.

actually the cpu fan is turning , but the BIOS display that it is not
turning.

I have turned off the warning of the cpy fan, it cpu fan in bios said
it is 0 rpm.

any help is appreicated.

tia

Could be a loose connection. I'd try replugging the fan in first before
buying anything.

Puckdropper
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