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01-18-2015 10:22 AM
I have a HP Pavilion 500-164 . Every time I start it up I get an error message of 511--CPU fan not detected.
At the bottom of the screen it states F1 : Boot
Then it starts to operate without problems. This is becoming bothersome.
But when examining the unit, I find both fans running?
What is the problem and do I need to take it in for repairs?
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01-18-2015 02:07 PM - edited 01-18-2015 02:09 PM
Hi,
Use a can of compressed air to clean out all of the dust from all fans in the PC. With the side panel off, power on the PC and again observe the fan rotational speed. What do you see? slow, medium or high rotational speeds?
Open up the RUN Windows and enter: MSINFO32
What BIOS level is your PC running?
Install the latest diagnostics for your PC. Boot up your PC and tap ESC then F2 to run diagnostics. Run a complete set.
01-18-2015 02:07 PM - edited 01-18-2015 02:09 PM
Hi,
Use a can of compressed air to clean out all of the dust from all fans in the PC. With the side panel off, power on the PC and again observe the fan rotational speed. What do you see? slow, medium or high rotational speeds?
Open up the RUN Windows and enter: MSINFO32
What BIOS level is your PC running?
Install the latest diagnostics for your PC. Boot up your PC and tap ESC then F2 to run diagnostics. Run a complete set.
01-18-2015 05:32 PM
I had done what you sugested-compressed air and even cotton tips to clean the blades, fan speed is what I would consider normal speed -no noise.
The Bios system info that I could find is v80.52..I don't know if that is right -revision date 11/11/2014.
I ran a diagnostic check and was informed that I was current on all data required.
But so far everything is now working correctly. I want to thank you for your time
05-12-2015 06:33 PM
Dear Team,
Currently i am having the same issue.
The seller asking me to refresh my OS but no help... as this is POST error i am more suspected it due to hw then sw.
try to clean the fan intermitant the error still coming out.
System Model 700-270d
System SKU E9U71AA#UUF
Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4570 CPU @ 3.20GHz, 3201 Mhz, 4 Core(s), 4 Logical Processor(s)
BIOS Version/Date AMI 80.16, 5/12/2013, SMBIOS Version 2.7, BIOS Mode UEF
05-12-2015 07:51 PM
Is your PC equipped with the original Intel fan?
Power off the PC. Open up the PC and check the CPU fan cable. Carefully unplug it and replug it. Leave the PC open and plug in the PC. Observe the fan while you depress the the power on button. Does the fan spin? Are you still getting the error?
05-12-2015 10:59 PM
Thanks big dave,
U know after ur encouragement i try to open the cpu fan finding a lot of dust on the cpu heat sink itself,
surprisingly after cleaning only i withness myself it really did not spin or trying to kick spin but prohibited.
So far after few restart still working fine. Shame on me only try my best after ur encouragement. As long time nvr touch PC, i try to let the seller shop expert do but now i also question how qualify is the shop worker.
05-13-2015 11:47 AM
Hi Big_Dave
I have the same issue than above.
I changed today the fans, going from the original one (80mm) furnished with my HP 500-195ef to the one furnished with my Bitfenix Shinobi (120mm) and two BeQuiet Silentwings 2 (120mm). Those fans spin a lot slower than my old one, being bigger and more performant. And I checked : they do spin.
But I didn't change the motherboard, and thus didn't change the BIOS parameters. Problem is, I can't seem to access (via F2 menu while booting) to the option to either :
- delete the error message
- lower the spin alert level
Any idea about what I am missing ?
Thanks !
(PS: sorry for any language-issue, english isn't my mothertongue)
05-13-2015 03:08 PM
Non-Intel fans running off the CPU fan header and/or non-HP fans running off the system fan header could be a problem as there very well could be a current limitation and a speed detection issue. I suggest that you stay with the original fans and if you have extra fans then tap into a molex or SATA power connector for a source of electrical power.
05-13-2015 09:30 PM
Dear Dave,
Today the problem come again. First incident after discharge the system,plug back the power cable the fan spin.
Second incident, when on the F1 screen, after i presss F1 the fan move. Additionally i am connecting my pc wtih Neuro power UPS.800va together with my Acer 19in basic monitor
Any suggestion?
05-14-2015 04:07 AM - edited 05-14-2015 04:09 AM
@Big_Dave
That would mean that all my fans are functionning at their maximal capacity all the time. That would get pretty noisy and not very power-consumption-friendly. And a shorter lifespan for my fans.
Is there no software option to lower the setting for the alert or shut it off ?