I've got a HSF here, solid copper, with a 60x60x25 mm fan on it. I picked this thing up used, and do not have a brand name. The fan has two separate wire leads, one with two wires going to a standard 4 pin molex connector, and one connector with one wire going to the motherboard cpu fan connector to provide the rpm signal to the BIOS. At the default 12 volt, the fan turns at +/- 7,800 rpm (according to Motherboard Monitor and the information in the CMOS setup screens). I rewired the Molex connector to provide 7 volts to the fan, and it is somewhat quieter. Louder than I would have expected, but quieter than at 12 volts. The problem is that the rpm sensor no longer works. When I powered it up, the BIOS halted the POST and told me the cpu fan was not working, did I want to continue. When running, MBM says 0 rpm. I was just wondering if this is normal behavior when a fan is undervolted?
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
