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Kenny Parks <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 24 Feb 2003 21:43:39 -0500
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Nas,
    If you have no voltage on any of the fan pins, and there is no place in
the bios to disable the fans, then it has to be a defective motherboard. I
have several Asus motherboards, not the model that you have, and have never
had any problem with them. Check in the bios and make sure that your fans
are inabled and then contact Asus, most of their motherboards have a 3 year
warranty on them. Contact their tech support and hopefully they have your
answer.....         Kenny
                                                              Dixie
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----- Original Message -----
From: "nasrull" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, February 24, 2003 8:04 PM
Subject: [PCBUILD] All fans are not running


> Hi to all,
> I have a PC with the following:
> MB - ASUS A7V-E
> CPU - AMD Athlon 900
> RAM - 512 Meg
> CDROM
> PCI Video card, Audigy Sound card and NIC card installed.
> OS - Win 98 and everything worked fine until I moved the mobo to a bigger
> case in order to accomodate a DVD drive.
>
> I moved everything including the power supply. I then installed ASUS Probe
> software that monitors temp, fan etc.
> Now all the fans are not running, including CPU fan. I checked the power
> supply 12 volts and it is there giving 12.5 volt. But the pin on any fan
> connectors on mobo does not have any voltage. I uninstalled the ASUS PROBE
> and the fans still not running.
>
> I went through ASUS web site and I could not find any answer to the
> problem. Other than the fans, the PC works just fine. I used another fan
> over the CPU by connecting it to power supply spare connector.
> I wonder if anyone else has ever had this problem and can point me to the
> solution.
>
> Thank you all.
> Nas Nasrull (this is my full name, given at birth)
> ([log in to unmask])
>
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