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03-22-2015 05:16 AM
Dear all,
I have a problem with my cooling fan. Some time ago I got the 90B error, and after opening the laptop I discovered the fan wasn't spinning properly (My warranty is already expired). I ordered a replacement heat sink and fan online, and yesterday I replaced the old one. Unfortunately I still got the error and the fan still didn't spin. I went ahead and did some more research.
I hooked up both old and new fans to a 5V DC source. Conclusion: the old fan indeed didn't work but the new fan DOES work. Also I made sure the connector of the fan is connected properly. This leads me to my question to you guys, what could be the cause of my fan not spinning properly?
To briefly summarize everything:
- Fan doesn't spin
- The fan that is currently build in DOES work when hooked up to an external 5V source
- Fan is connected properly
- Looking for the cause of the problem and a way to fix it (hopefully without buying a new motherboard )
I hope someone can help me!
Kind regards,
Mike
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07-02-2015 08:01 AM
By now I have fixed this problem myself. After a lot of research I discovered this error can be caused by several problems:
- Something is obstructing the fan from rotating properly
- The fan itself is broken
- The connector of the fan to the motherboard is broken
For me, the last one was the case. I fixed this by disassembling the laptop and rewiring the fan such that it is powered by my disc drive. It is not a convenient solution as my fan always spins at maximum power now, but it does the job.
I hope this post is useful to someone.
07-02-2015 08:01 AM
By now I have fixed this problem myself. After a lot of research I discovered this error can be caused by several problems:
- Something is obstructing the fan from rotating properly
- The fan itself is broken
- The connector of the fan to the motherboard is broken
For me, the last one was the case. I fixed this by disassembling the laptop and rewiring the fan such that it is powered by my disc drive. It is not a convenient solution as my fan always spins at maximum power now, but it does the job.
I hope this post is useful to someone.
