Computer fan constantly running.......How to get it to stop?

If its a stock Heatsink you can reapply the TIM(Thermal paste with some better stuff) I also have a Zalman 9700 Heatsink if your interested in just replacing it. You can go into your Bios and set the fan rpm speed up after a certain temp, You can raise it 10C so it won't turn on.
All of this asuming your talking about the Cpu fan right??

TurdFergueson2

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So you are suggesting that he find a way to stop the CPU fan from running? Really?

 
So you are suggesting that he find a way to stop the CPU fan from running? Really?
No, to slow it down so it doesn't kick in as soon. Most Cpu fans go 100%rpm at 65C on 45nm chips.. Most chips can go 15% over the percent of heat that the manufacture reconmends. So running it at 70C at 70% Rpm will be quieter and keep the chip cooler. I still rec getting a aftermarket cooler. It depends on your chip what cpu are you using?

 
If its a stock Heatsink you can reapply the TIM(Thermal paste with some better stuff) I also have a Zalman 9700 Heatsink if your interested in just replacing it. You can go into your Bios and set the fan rpm speed up after a certain temp, You can raise it 10C so it won't turn on.
All of this asuming your talking about the Cpu fan right??

TurdFergueson2

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yea but why would you do that when you could blow the dust out and it would solve the problem 90% of the time

 
yea but why would you do that when you could blow the dust out and it would solve the problem 90% of the time
Dust could be 1 problem, maybe slowing down the fan?? Have you seen stock heatsink Thermal paste?? That stuff is shit and is no good in 2 years of use... Replacing the TIM(thermal paste) on the cpu and blowing out the stock fan would solve your problem.

After the day gets done and all the bashing ends the problem still comes down to the heatsink and the thermal paste/dust...I haven't seen a fan stop moving because of dust. . .

 
No, to slow it down so it doesn't kick in as soon. Most Cpu fans go 100%rpm at 65C on 45nm chips.. Most chips can go 15% over the percent of heat that the manufacture reconmends. So running it at 70C at 70% Rpm will be quieter and keep the chip cooler. I still rec getting a aftermarket cooler. It depends on your chip what cpu are you using?
So without knowing ANY of that, you are suggesting he do what you recommend? Really?

Maybe I'm wrong, but my CPU fan always runs. It may speed up or slow down under temp loads, but it always runs.

 
Dust could be 1 problem, maybe slowing down the fan?? Have you seen stock heatsink Thermal paste?? That stuff is shit and is no good in 2 years of use... Replacing the TIM(thermal paste) on the cpu and blowing out the stock fan would solve your problem.
After the day gets done and all the bashing ends the problem still comes down to the heatsink and the thermal paste/dust...I haven't seen a fan stop moving because of dust. . .
Have you ever even worked on a computer? Seriously? this is 101 level computer stuff.

You really need to quit suggesting all these radical solutions. He's obviously not running a gaming rig, the stock cooling system is going to be fine.

Dust builds up on the heatsink, forming an insulating barrier around the fins, decreasing the amount of heat the heatsink can draw out. Also over prolonged periods it will hold more heat than a cleaned one. All of which leads to the fan running more often and at a higher RPM.

In 4 years of doing computer maintainence i have NEVER had to replace the thermal paste, even on OEM jobs. But I get to clean out dust nearly 1-2 months.

 
So without knowing ANY of that, you are suggesting he do what you recommend? Really?
Maybe I'm wrong, but my CPU fan always runs. It may speed up or slow down under temp loads, but it always runs.
Buy a new heatsink what cpu are you on, guessing your on a 775 because thats alittle new tech.

I have a zalman 9700 for 35$ shipped its 60$shipped on new egg

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835186134

When all the bash calms down in the end the heatsink is shit, I hate stock heat sinks I have 4 of them as paper weights just laying around.

lilmaniac2

Check out my avatar that's a quad core q6600 at 1.48vcore loading at 50C....You never replaced OEM thermal paste lol....OP just open the case blow on the heatsink check your temps with HW montior and report back

 
Have you ever even worked on a computer? Seriously? this is 101 level computer stuff.
You really need to quit suggesting all these radical solutions. He's obviously not running a gaming rig, the stock cooling system is going to be fine.

Dust builds up on the heatsink, forming an insulating barrier around the fins, decreasing the amount of heat the heatsink can draw out. Also over prolonged periods it will hold more heat than a cleaned one. All of which leads to the fan running more often and at a higher RPM.

In 4 years of doing computer maintainence i have NEVER had to replace the thermal paste, even on OEM jobs. But I get to clean out dust nearly 1-2 months.
There's the right way and there's the Chase way. I never HAD to replace my thermal paste either. I build my PCs so I buy some better stuff than the little packet of paste they give you.

In DH's situation he does not need to go to that extreme. Just dust it out as suggested. But CHASE007 is the supreme PC guru.

 
Buy a new heatsink what cpu are you on, guessing your on a 775 because thats alittle new tech.

I have a zalman 9700 for 35$ shipped its 60$shipped on new egg

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835186134

lilmaniac2

Check out my avatar that's a quad core q6600 at 1.48vcore loading at 50C....You never replaced OEM thermal paste lol....OP just open the case blow on the heatsink check your temps with HW montior and report back

ooooooooo, and that is similar to this application how?

In my personal rig that I built for DVD ripping/editing I run a sophisticated cooling system with an expensive fan and that handy dandy aftermarket thermal paste.

Yea i have never replaced OEM thermal paste? How many computer systems have you managed? I have had 4 labs of 25 computers each, all of which ranged from 1-7 years old. As long as your not overclocking/doing some serious processing the OEM paste is going to be fine and all you need to do is keep the inside of the machine clean.

Is your $60 solution going to work? Probably. Is my free solution going to work, probably. Which one is cheaper and alot easier to do?

 
There's the right way and there's the Chase way. I never HAD to replace my thermal paste either. I build my PCs so I buy some better stuff than the little packet of paste they give you.
In DH's situation he does not need to go to that extreme. Just dust it out as suggested. But CHASE007 is the supreme PC guru.
I clearly stated that he just needed to blow on the heatsink in the first page...If he wanted to go to extreme he could pick up a new cpu....Wow dude I really don't like you. . .

 
Buy a new heatsink what cpu are you on, guessing your on a 775 because thats alittle new tech.

I have a zalman 9700 for 35$ shipped its 60$shipped on new egg

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835186134

lilmaniac2

Check out my avatar that's a quad core q6600 at 1.48vcore loading at 50C....You never replaced OEM thermal paste lol....OP just open the case blow on the heatsink check your temps with HW montior and report back

ooooooooo, and that is similar to this application how?

In my personal rig that I built for DVD ripping/editing I run a sophisticated cooling system with an expensive fan and that handy dandy aftermarket thermal paste.

Yea i have never replaced OEM thermal paste? How many computer systems have you managed? I have had 4 labs of 25 computers each, all of which ranged from 1-7 years old. As long as your not overclocking/doing some serious processing the OEM paste is going to be fine and all you need to do is keep the inside of the machine clean.

Is your $60 solution going to work? Probably. Is my free solution going to work, probably. Which one is cheaper and alot easier to do? I personally wouldn't take cooling advice from someone who has no idea how dust affects a fan....

 
I clearly stated that he just needed to blow on the heatsink in the first page...If he wanted to go to extreme he could pick up a new cpu....Wow dude I really don't like you. . .
Actually your first suggestion was to pull the entire thing apart, replace the CPU thermal paste then reassemble it. Thats exactly what I would imagine a novice computer user would want to use /sarcasm

Your just further proof that anyone can read an online tuturial how to overclock a machine, but when it comes to basic knowledge and in the field hands on experience it trumps anything you can read in a book/online.

 
ooooooooo, and that is similar to this application how?
In my personal rig that I built for DVD ripping/editing I run a sophisticated cooling system with an expensive fan and that handy dandy aftermarket thermal paste.

Yea i have never replaced OEM thermal paste? How many computer systems have you managed? I have had 4 labs of 25 computers each, all of which ranged from 1-7 years old. As long as your not overclocking/doing some serious processing the OEM paste is going to be fine and all you need to do is keep the inside of the machine clean.

Is your $60 solution going to work? Probably. Is my free solution going to work, probably. Which one is cheaper and alot easier to do? I personally wouldn't take cooling advice from someone who has no idea how dust affects a fan....
Computers I built? about 18 all custom with custom every thing. I can show you some of my work if your interested, all high end builds.

Well When it comes down, the op should blow on the hsf then report back and if you still have problems then its the heat transfer. . . Do you agree with this?

 
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