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Old 9th August 2003, 00:25   #1
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i have this papst 4412FGML 120mm fan, when i boot the pc it spins a bit and after 20 secs it stops, when i give it a slight swing it start spinning again for 20 secs or so...

But not reliable to use on the cpu sink...

What might be the problem here?

It's one red and one blue cable, in the middle there's an open spot, there i soldered another cable for rpm like it shows in some howto's, perhaps there went something wrong?
 
Old 9th August 2003, 00:45   #2
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is the fan undervolted? eg on 4V instead of 12V.
 
Old 9th August 2003, 12:08   #3
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no i connected it directly to a 12V molex of the psu
 
Old 9th August 2003, 12:34   #4
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Fan is undervolted.
 
Old 9th August 2003, 12:39   #5
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that seems to be possible

but how? it's connected directly to a molex 12V
 
Old 9th August 2003, 13:17   #6
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how did u connect it?
yellow-black = 12v
red-black = 5v
yellow-red = 7v
 
Old 11th August 2003, 01:15   #7
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you've swapped the 12v cable with the 5v cable? some fans don't work properly at that voltage
 
Old 11th August 2003, 18:04   #8
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it's 12V for sure...
when connected I measured voltage with a multimeter ... it indicated 11.92V...
 
Old 11th August 2003, 19:33   #9
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Disconnect the wire for rpm monitoring. If you still got the same problem, and you're absolutly sure it's 12V... seems like your fan is dead.

Is it a new one? If not, did it used to work fine?
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Old 11th August 2003, 20:13   #10
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rpm wire wasn't connected ...

when it was connected to mobo to monitor rpm, system wouldn't boot it seemed


but even with wire not connected, fan only spins 30secs max and not even at full speed i think
 
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