20 Most Recent Intel (8W501B1M3G) CPU Fan, CPU Cooling Kit, Cooling Fan Questions & Answers

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What cooling fan is compatable to use instead of intel lga 775 d34223-001

Any LGA775 compatible cooling fan will do. You can also use a Universal fan, like this one: http://www.amazon.com/Rocketfish-RF-UPCUWR-Universal-CPU-Cooler/dp/B0030U9ET0
5/19/2014 11:28:00 AM • Intel... • Answered on May 19, 2014
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Intel D865GVHZ (Gateway Hazelton) motherboard system cooling fan

This fan error message shows up when the CPU fan is not plugged into the CPU FAN plug on the motherboard. The Intel D865GVHZ
motherboard has a total of 4-fan plugs so it is easy to plug the CPU fan into one of the other fan plugs that is not marked CPU FAN on the motherboard.
4/30/2011 9:59:32 PM • Intel... • Answered on Apr 30, 2011
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I cut and stripped the fan wiring and it has 4

The red is positve (+) 12 volts. The black is negative (-) ground. The yellow is sensor (RPM) and the blue is control (PWM). Don't use the yellow and blue. If it's going to run it will be off the black and red.
1/23/2011 4:14:09 AM • Intel... • Answered on Jan 23, 2011
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Cup fan error

Be the first to answer 10/16/2010 7:09:18 AM • Intel... • Posted on Oct 16, 2010Be the first to answer
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I.ve changed my motherboard and no longer have a 3

Hi:
An option for you is to just purchase a cheap adapter to plug your case fan into a unused power supply plug, such as one that plugs into a hard drive or optical drive.
12/11/2009 2:30:13 PM • Intel... • Answered on Dec 11, 2009
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I have intel cooling fan this is doing very sound

Your fan speeds up and slows down in response to temperature inside the computer. More so the CPU.

I would suggest getting a can of compressed air made for computers

Take it outside, take of the side and blow all the gunk out of there, Really go to town around the fan (you might want to wear eye protection)
While you are in there just check that the CPU cooler itself is not loos


If it is it will have to be re-seated.

If it needs re-seating don't just take it off and put it back on as that might make things worse with your temperature problem they have to be cleaned and new thermal grease put on ($2-5)

DON'T remove the CPU just the fan/cooler assembly.

You must clean both the surfaces without scraping anything off. Use isopropynol alcohol and cotton bud sticks until both surfaces are clean, you can use your finger nail to scrape harder residue if you wish but nothing else.

DON'T pour the alcohol over the CPU

Now apply some new thermal grease (most computer shops have it)

Be careful about how much you put on

Here are
some basic instructions

Once you have re-assembled your cooler and re-connected it check everything is OK and power up the computer.

If everything went to plan you should now be back in business
 
Hope this gives you the information you need

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12/7/2009 1:03:21 PM • Intel... • Answered on Dec 07, 2009
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Where can I get snapping bolts for intel cpu fan

Those snap bolts are evil.

Check out newegg. They have some retention brackets that should do the trick.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&N=2010110574%201370826670&name=Accessories
10/15/2009 8:41:16 PM • Intel... • Answered on Oct 15, 2009
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One of my fans doesnot work

open the case, remove all the dust from the fan, DO THIS WITH THE COMPUTER OFF AND UNPLUGGED! If you've never looked inside the case.... you will be surprised at the amount of dust inside. Blow it out, make sure all fans turn freely. Plug it in and fire it up.
7/24/2009 1:20:09 AM • Intel... • Answered on Jul 24, 2009
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Changed motherboard

when you boot your computer open up the bios menu, i forget which tab it is under but there should be an option called S.M.A.R.T fan or SCSI if it is disabled enable it this should fix it, if you do not have this option or if it doesnt work this is a link to a fan control program called speedfan http://www.almico.com/sfdownload.php
5/29/2009 5:19:30 AM • Intel... • Answered on May 29, 2009
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Noisy fan

You need to replace the fan. Measure the fan you have now and buy one the same diameter. Then remove the old fan and put in the new fan.
5/28/2009 2:51:08 PM • Intel... • Answered on May 28, 2009
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Old PSU fan lying around.....

Fan voltage must be the same as the one you want to connect it to
4/15/2009 3:51:19 PM • Intel... • Answered on Apr 15, 2009
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Intel Cpu Fan ReWiring

Here is the pinout for the wiring:


Pin Name Color 1 GND black 2 +12VDC yellow 3 Sense green 4 Control blue

In case this doesn't show...Black is Ground and Yellow is +12VDC.

Not sure if it will work w/o a Sense (Green) and Control (Blue) line though.
1/18/2009 1:50:58 AM • Intel... • Answered on Jan 18, 2009
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Cpu overheating

It is possible that dust got lodged into the fan bearing area. Remove the fan again and inspect the area where the fan spins with a magnifying glass. You may need to use compressed air to get the dust out. This may be followed by lubricating it with special oil or grease.
2/24/2008 8:45:31 AM • Intel... • Answered on Feb 24, 2008
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I forget my password of Intel Atom N455 Windows 7, hw to open my notbook to change new password n continue my work in notbook?

You can reset it through the HP recovery manager. First, turn off your laptop and restart it while pressing the F11 key. Then, select System Recovery, and follow the on-screen instructions to reset your HP laptop password. After that you will be able to log into your laptop again. This is one Answer But you will find various ways. Google Forgot windows 7 password on my notebook & you'll be surprised what appears. YouTube also. Hope this helps
3/14/2024 3:15:19 PM • Intel Computers... • Answered on Mar 14, 2024
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How long does the Intel i7-930 processor expected to last?

The best way to prolong life of a computer is to blow out dust from the case and cooling fins and power supply regularly, at least every year. That prevents overheating - a primary cause of component failure. Do not overclock. Do periodic full disk backups and intermediate new file ones. Leapfrog between two external disks. They are cheap. Protect them from fire. Laptops - same story,, do not block cooling holes by putting on a blanket while lounging. And turn off machine before blowing out dust. Do not use full PSI compressor air! maybe 20 PSI...
11/17/2023 5:55:13 PM • Intel Computers... • Answered on Nov 17, 2023
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Reading mac hard drive on intel machine

MAC uses RAW/APFS etc and Intel uses full format DOS based. Not compatible.
11/3/2023 7:04:12 AM • Intel Computers... • Answered on Nov 03, 2023
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Intel D865GVHZ Motherboard won't boot into anything but will turn on

If your Intel D865GVHZ motherboard is not booting and you've tried replacing the CMOS battery, resetting it, reseating RAM, and changing the PSU, it may indicate a more serious hardware issue. You should consider checking the following: 1. Check the monitor: Ensure that the monitor is functioning correctly by trying it with another computer. 2. Check the connections: Verify that all cables, including the power and video cables, are securely connected. 3. Inspect for hardware failures: Check for any visible signs of hardware damage or loose components on the motherboard. 4. Test with minimal hardware: Disconnect all unnecessary peripherals (e.g., external drives, graphics cards) and leave only the essentials connected (CPU, RAM, power, and monitor) to rule out any conflicts or faulty hardware. 5. Try a different RAM: If possible, test with different RAM modules to rule out faulty memory. 6. Listen for beep codes: If your motherboard has a speaker, listen for any beep codes during startup, as they can provide clues about the issue. 7. Inspect the CPU: Check the CPU for any damage or bent pins, and ensure it's seated correctly. If none of these steps resolve the issue, it's possible that your motherboard or other critical components may have failed, and you may need to consider a replacement or professional diagnostics to pinpoint the exact problem.
9/7/2023 8:43:01 PM • Intel Computers... • Answered on Sep 07, 2023
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Smart response technology

Intel Smart Response Technology (SRT) is used for SSD caching to improve system performance. To use it successfully, here are some steps to consider: 1. SSD Compatibility: Ensure that your SSD is compatible with SRT. It should be a SATA SSD. 2. BIOS Settings: In the BIOS, set the SATA mode to RAID (not AHCI or IDE) before configuring SRT. Make sure your motherboard supports SRT as well. 3. Driver Installation: Before enabling SRT, install the latest RAID drivers provided by your motherboard manufacturer. 4. Backup: Backup your important data because enabling SRT involves data migration. 5. Enable SRT: In the BIOS, set the SRT mode to "Enhanced" or "Maximum" depending on your preference. 6. Initialize SSD: Initialize and format the SSD through Windows Disk Management. 7. Install Intel RST: Download and install the latest Intel Rapid Storage Technology (RST) driver and software for your chipset. 8. Enable SRT in RST: Open the Intel RST software and enable SRT. You should see an option to accelerate your HDD with your SSD. 9. Reboot: After configuring SRT, reboot your system. 10. Verify: Check if SRT is working by opening the Intel RST software. It should show your SSD as a cache for your HDD. If you're encountering crashes or issues, it's essential to ensure compatibility and follow these steps carefully. If the problem persists, consider seeking assistance from your motherboard manufacturer's support or Intel's support, as it could be related to specific hardware or software conflicts.
9/7/2023 8:42:37 PM • Intel Computers... • Answered on Sep 07, 2023
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