Posted December 24, 2014
Okay, this is a first. When I booted up my computer, I noticed the idle temps rising to much higher degrees than ever before, even when the CPU load was at 0. Through my incredible detective skills I deduced something may be off inside the case, so I looked through the window on the said case only to notice the CPU fan not spinning at all.
After I shat some bricks and survived a mild heart attack I turned off the computer, opened the case and fiddled with the fan. There was no resistance when I flicked the fan with my finger, it span normally. I then blew some canned air into that thing just to make sure there wasn't any dust and then turned on the computer. To my amazement, the fan now started to spin normally, but I still wonder why it had stopped the first place.
All the connectors were in place, there was not that much dust piled in the fan nor was there anything blocking it's movement. I really don't know what happened.
But as it did happen, I don't trust that thing anymore. Does any of you have any idea why the said fan decided to rebel? Should I replace it?
After I shat some bricks and survived a mild heart attack I turned off the computer, opened the case and fiddled with the fan. There was no resistance when I flicked the fan with my finger, it span normally. I then blew some canned air into that thing just to make sure there wasn't any dust and then turned on the computer. To my amazement, the fan now started to spin normally, but I still wonder why it had stopped the first place.
All the connectors were in place, there was not that much dust piled in the fan nor was there anything blocking it's movement. I really don't know what happened.
But as it did happen, I don't trust that thing anymore. Does any of you have any idea why the said fan decided to rebel? Should I replace it?