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ST62K fan (controller) died AGAIN. How to fix?

 
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Roger Colbeck
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 20, 2006 10:51 pm    Post subject: ST62K fan (controller) died AGAIN. How to fix? Reply with quote

I have a ST62K. I've already had one mobo replaced under warranty for a bad
fan controller (or connector?). The fan itself was fine but it did not work
when connected to one of the 3 fan controller connectors. Now on the
replacement board, all three controllers seem to have died steadily over the
last year. The fan itself works if just connected to the 12V but then the
system is far too loud, and I don't have the benefit of the Smart controller
that ramped fan speed up only in rare circumstances where the CPU was
heavily loaded or peripherals were running.

Does anyone know how to fix this? I'm out of warranty period now.

Thx, ..Roger
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 20, 2006 11:33 pm    Post subject: Re: ST62K fan (controller) died AGAIN. How to fix? Reply with quote

"Roger Colbeck" <rcolbeck@magma.ca> wrote in message
news:Ca6dndkN5K9qQfzYnZ2dnUVZ_qednZ2d@magma.ca...
Quote:
I have a ST62K. I've already had one mobo replaced under warranty for
a bad fan controller (or connector?). The fan itself was fine but it
did not work when connected to one of the 3 fan controller
connectors. Now on the replacement board, all three controllers seem
to have died steadily over the last year. The fan itself works if
just connected to the 12V but then the system is far too loud, and I
don't have the benefit of the Smart controller that ramped fan speed
up only in rare circumstances where the CPU was heavily loaded or
peripherals were running.

Does anyone know how to fix this? I'm out of warranty period now.

Thx, ..Roger


Roger

Exactly the same problem for me but with 2 SK83Gs.
I connected the fan permanently to 7volts using these :
http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=37054&criteria=Cooling%20Accessories&doy=20m11
Watch the wrap.
I believe there are 5v, 7v, 9v and of course 12v versions.
Pick the correct one for your conditions/environment.
I know it's not as clever - but it does work.

Eric

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Roger Colbeck
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 12:12 am    Post subject: Re: ST62K fan (controller) died AGAIN. How to fix? Reply with quote

Thanks Eric. Yes I had already made a 7V connection, but it is still too
loud. I really would like to know what IC is the problem and replace it. I
guess instead what I'll do is build my own simple temperature controlled
fan. There are schematics on the web - only 3 components required.

...Roger

"Eric Parker" <newsnet@thedrossericparker.plus.com> wrote in message
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"Roger Colbeck" <rcolbeck@magma.ca> wrote in message
news:Ca6dndkN5K9qQfzYnZ2dnUVZ_qednZ2d@magma.ca...
I have a ST62K. I've already had one mobo replaced under warranty for a
bad fan controller (or connector?). The fan itself was fine but it did not
work when connected to one of the 3 fan controller connectors. Now on the
replacement board, all three controllers seem to have died steadily over
the last year. The fan itself works if just connected to the 12V but then
the system is far too loud, and I don't have the benefit of the Smart
controller that ramped fan speed up only in rare circumstances where the
CPU was heavily loaded or peripherals were running.

Does anyone know how to fix this? I'm out of warranty period now.

Thx, ..Roger


Roger

Exactly the same problem for me but with 2 SK83Gs.
I connected the fan permanently to 7volts using these :
http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=37054&criteria=Cooling%20Accessories&doy=20m11
Watch the wrap.
I believe there are 5v, 7v, 9v and of course 12v versions.
Pick the correct one for your conditions/environment.
I know it's not as clever - but it does work.

Eric

--
Remove the dross to contact me directly
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