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Old 8th December, 2013, 06:42 PM
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I'm working on a FM2-A55M-E33 and when I power it up the CPU fan start circling. I take out all the JPF1 module pins (you know the one with HDD Led Reset switch, etc,ect)and when power up circling again. I even take out the 4-8 CPU pin and it keeps doing the same. Could somebody please help??? BTW I try to post this o at gamers on line but couldn't find the site
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Old 9th December, 2013, 02:34 AM
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Hey Wolf, I'm not sure I understand.

Do you not want the CPU fan to cycle when the machine is turned on? I think that would be dangerous if the CPU is installed, but it would be easy to accomplish by pulling out the fan wire from the header on the board. Then you'd have to go into the BIOS as well and turn off the safety feature that shuts the machine down if the fan isn't working.

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Old 9th December, 2013, 12:27 PM
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No, is not like that. I want the CPU fan spining but when I want it to spin, not every time I apply electricity to the PSU. I thinking the mobo is bad.
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Old 9th December, 2013, 02:48 PM
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Hmm. When the fan starts spinning, does the board try to post as well?
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Old 12th December, 2013, 12:10 AM
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Talking Fix!!!!

Never mind. I fix it, don't know how but I fix it
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Old 20th December, 2013, 11:23 PM
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Awesome! You don't even know what you did?
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Old 21st December, 2013, 11:52 PM
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I yank a couples of cables and that's it. Maybe I do something else but I don"t remember.
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Old 21st December, 2013, 11:59 PM
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I had this problem with an Enermax power supply where it has a safety power-off state. If it thinks there is a problem, it automatically shuts off.
It just didn't work when I first put it in a brand new case, but when I swapped cases, it ran fine.
Must have been a grounding issue that tripped the power-off state.
Maybe yours did the same thing?
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Maybe.
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Old 28th December, 2013, 11:11 AM
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New problem (this is with another rig). When I started i get froze right after post. No beeps sounds, no nothing. Just froze. It is a ASRock 970 Extreme 3 with 4 sticks of 2Gband, an OCZ 600W psu and SSd for windows. Any ideas?
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Old 30th December, 2013, 07:26 PM
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Sounds like a Boot Loader problem.
One way to make sure your hardware is functioning is use Linux on a bootable flash drive.
Boot up and see if Linux launches ok.
If it does, you can use "Disk Utility" to scan the hard drive and run some tests.
You can also retrieve files and backup critical files in case the drive is failing or dying.

So you have video correct?
Can you actually get into the BIOS?
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I'll do that and let you know.
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Peace, what a lovely dream. May we not be deprived of it forever!
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Speaking of "Live Long and Prosper" the originator went to the huge space ship in the sky.
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