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Old 02-26-2001, 07:11 PM   #1
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I though 1006 final fixed my fan problem but it wasnt the bios... I just noticed... If you have just 1 fan pluged in the cusl2-c mobos it will once in a while say 0 rpm... pluging in 3 fixes the problem... Somthing tells me the problem is in the boards not the bios or software...

Damn I really liked this board to now Im gonna have to change it thow. I dont like defective hardware...

A-Open just released a real nice cusl2-c look alike... looks alot like a black pearl but features a die hard bios and a silver heatsink..... sounds like my next board if i can get one soon.
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Old 02-26-2001, 09:59 PM   #2
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Thumbs up

Ran my machines with one, two and three fans plugged into the MB without any problems using MBM 5.04. I did have to raise the Voltage tolerances to +/- 7% to prevent the alarms from going off occasionaly. The readings displayed in Probe & MBM weren't actual reading. They were much lower than the readings I got using a digital voltmeter.
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Old 02-26-2001, 11:09 PM   #3
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man some ppl

The pronlem Im talking about is fan cutting out... the voltage readings in probe and MBM should be different than a volt meter on the psu... The hardware monitor is measuring the voltage levels on the motherboard and not on the connector like you are.....

think people....

thats not a bug its reality.
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