How do I get rid of the CPU fan error on my Asus?

How do I get rid of the CPU fan error on my Asus?

How can I get rid of CPU fan error?

  1. Boot into BIOS on your PC.
  2. Navigate to CPU Fan settings. The sections might differ based on your motherboards.
  3. Now, locate the setting that regulates RPM warnings.
  4. Lower the default value to 300 RPM and save changes.
  5. Exit BIOS and boot into the system.

Why does my BIOS say CPU fan error?

A CPU fan error on start-up is typically due to physical damage to the fan, incorrect settings, or external factors causing the computer to overheat and force the fan to run at unusually high speeds. Dust or other objects obstructing the device’s air vents can also cause CPU fan errors.

How do I disable CPU fan fail warning?

To disable this function, please go into BIOS under “Advanced BIOS Feature” please set “CPU Fan Fail Warning” as “Disabled”.

How do I turn off fan error?

What should I do? In BIOS, go to the Fan control section not the monitoring section. The CPU fan headers should be listed – should show “CPU Q-FAN Control – Enabled or Disabled”, Enable that setting. Then you will see the setting below that is “CPU Fan Speed Low Limit”, set that to Ignore.

What do I do if my CPU fan is not working?

  1. Restart your computer. As simple as it sounds, restarting your computer might be the fix for your issue.
  2. Clean your fan. Cleaning your fan is not an easy task if you haven’t done it before.
  3. Repair or replace your power supply unit.
  4. Replace your fan and motherboard.
  5. Reset or flash your BIOS.

How do I override my CPU fan?

Use the arrow keys on your keyboard to scroll through the BIOS menu to the “Monitor,” “Status” or other similarly named submenu (this will also vary slightly by manufacturer). Select the “Fan Speed Control” option from the submenu to open the fan controls.