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How to fix a CPU_FAN error?

Why does the CPU_FAN Error message show up?

There is an especially heart stopping moment when you finish building your PC. You've connected everything internally correctly, the mouse and keyboard are connected to the PC via USB and on the monitor appears:

  • "CPU Fan Error!"
  • "Alert! CPU 0 fan failure."
  • "Error: CPU fan has failed!"
  • "CPU FAN speed error detected"

Firstly, don't panic. Then try the options listed below.

CPU FAN Speed Error in BIOS Screenshot
  • First, as a safety precaution, turn off your PC and check that the pump head is correctly connected to the socket on the motherboard.
  • Next, check that the 1-pin tachometer* is correctly connected to the CPU_FAN socket on the motherboard.

If everything is OK, turn on your PC and enter the BIOS.

Here you can get a first overview of the CPU temperature and check if it heats up very quickly (75°C+). If this is the case, switch off the PC by pressing and holding the power button and contact support.

If the CPU stays at a lower temperature level (25-50°C), the pump is working and there is another reason for this.

*1-pin tachometer for our AIO/HydroX coolers - 3-4 pin tachometer for an air cooler

Motherboard CPU Fan Port
1-Pin Tachometer cable

CPU_FAN Port Header

1-Pin Tachometer cable

How to fix a CPU_FAN error!

For our guide, we use an ASUS motherboard. This is why the menu navigation may be different for other manufacturers.

  • go to the BIOS of your motherboard.
    • The user interface may look different on different motherboards.
  • Press "F7" on your keyboard to display the advanced menu
BIOS Advanced Mode / Menu
  • go to the "Monitor" tab
  • The entry "CPU FAN Speed" may already appear here
  • otherwise click on "Fan Speed Monitor"
  • an overview of the various fan ports should now appear.
  • "CPU Fan Speed" is set to "N/A".
  • Navigate to this menu option and press enter
  • select "Ignore"
BIOS Monitor Settings
  • Now go to the "Exit" tab
  • select "Save Changes & Reset"
  • confirm your changes with "OK"
BIOS save and exit

After confirming "OK", your PC will restart and no CPU_FAN error message will be displayed.

You can now go on to install your operating system.

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