Hi,
I think I fried the CPU fan header of my Inspiron 560. I have to press F1 each time I boot to bypass the CPU fan failure warning. This is annoying but the bigger problem is that I am running a service on the computer which I constantly need. Hence, the computer is running all the time. It is setup to automatically boot after a power failure but then it would get stuck in POST. I checked the BIOS for options to ignore the fan RPMs but there were none. Also, I upgraded to the latest A06 version but that did not help.
Here in what happened:
I had to upgrade the cooling of the CPU with one of those pre-assembled, pre-filled water cooling kits (Thermaltake Water 2.0 Extreme). It is using the CPU fan header for power for the pump/water_block and the two 120mm fans for the radiator. The pump connector has 3 wires (all black). The CPU fan that I removed has 4 wires: black, red, yellow, blue. When I plugged the pump wire into the CPU fan header, despite the little plastic guides, I managed to shift the wires one over like so:
The pump did not work. Realizing my mistake I plugged it in the right place but it did not help. Now even the original fan does not work. I even tried spinning the fan with my Dremel at boot time to give the system feedback but no go.
In order to get the pump working I had to unplug the case fan (3-pin) and plug it there. It appears the pump does not provide rpm feedback because now I get both CPU and CASE fan failure.
Interestingly, the CPU fan header is not electrically dead. I measured the voltages between the black wire and the other three and got:
black-red = 12V
black-yellow = 5V
black-blue = 1V
(approx)
To eliminate the possibility that the CPU fan was damaged in the process too, I plugged the case fan in the appropriate 3 wires of the CPU header and it did not work. Also, I plugged the CPU fan in the Case Fan Header and it did work there.
Any ideas how to fix this problem will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
I think I fried the CPU fan header of my Inspiron 560. I have to press F1 each time I boot to bypass the CPU fan failure warning. This is annoying but the bigger problem is that I am running a service on the computer which I constantly need. Hence, the computer is running all the time. It is setup to automatically boot after a power failure but then it would get stuck in POST. I checked the BIOS for options to ignore the fan RPMs but there were none. Also, I upgraded to the latest A06 version but that did not help.
Here in what happened:
I had to upgrade the cooling of the CPU with one of those pre-assembled, pre-filled water cooling kits (Thermaltake Water 2.0 Extreme). It is using the CPU fan header for power for the pump/water_block and the two 120mm fans for the radiator. The pump connector has 3 wires (all black). The CPU fan that I removed has 4 wires: black, red, yellow, blue. When I plugged the pump wire into the CPU fan header, despite the little plastic guides, I managed to shift the wires one over like so:
Code:
FAN PUMP
HEADER WIRE
black------
red--------black
yellow-----red
blue-------yellow
The pump did not work. Realizing my mistake I plugged it in the right place but it did not help. Now even the original fan does not work. I even tried spinning the fan with my Dremel at boot time to give the system feedback but no go.
In order to get the pump working I had to unplug the case fan (3-pin) and plug it there. It appears the pump does not provide rpm feedback because now I get both CPU and CASE fan failure.
Interestingly, the CPU fan header is not electrically dead. I measured the voltages between the black wire and the other three and got:
black-red = 12V
black-yellow = 5V
black-blue = 1V
(approx)
To eliminate the possibility that the CPU fan was damaged in the process too, I plugged the case fan in the appropriate 3 wires of the CPU header and it did not work. Also, I plugged the CPU fan in the Case Fan Header and it did work there.
Any ideas how to fix this problem will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!