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    Default Fan / game crash trouble

    Hello, I want to say in advance that I'm hardly versed itself in terms of PC hardware was assembled and Selbiger with me, therefore, from a shop. For one turn 2 from the outside fan is not viewable (one is attached to the side, the other in the back). Unfortunately, I can not say whether that was from the outset or not. I noticed there is actually only just over one month. On the other hand throw at me SOME games from very funny (especially noted in Battlefield 3 and Crysis 2, even though they run super Others, such as CS. S or Darksiders make zero problems.

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    Abednego Pedru is offline Senior Member
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    Why did not the dealer? It has warranty but rum doktorn them selves and why. If chassis fan not running, it may be too warm in the housing. That should not have more than 40 ° C, otherwise, the components can not be well chilled. The fan of CPU and graphics card otherwise roll around only to warm air, creating only bad cooling.

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    Because it unnecessarily costs time / effort. So here we have schonmal (although I do check again NEN temp for the CPU), students are prepared for the game reason for termination, right? That the CPU makes NEN emergency stop? To the fans I would just cares about what I SELF nachgucken easily in terms of sources of error may be doing your BIOS settings and connections, etc.

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    Gene Calisto is offline Senior Member
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    You can even make watching where the fans are connected. If they are connected to the motherboard, perhaps you can influence the speed in the BIOS. Fan can be controlled via the voltage. If a given (initial voltage) is reached, a fan may stop.

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    Ernest D'Silva is offline Senior Member
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    So, both are connected at the motherboard, ergo, can I check what software / bios technically, before I give the hardware to blame?

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    I would have to see for yourself sometimes. If the BIOS, UEFI, one can see the fans on the home page. I'm assuming that the motherboard has an award BIOS. Then you find the fan control under chipset features setup.

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