F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Problem Resolved – Fans Failing to Spin, RGB Function Active

Problem Resolved – Fans Failing to Spin, RGB Function Active

Problem Resolved – Fans Failing to Spin, RGB Function Active

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SkylanderAlex
Member
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05-24-2025, 10:32 AM
#1
Consider using the fans straight on the motherboard instead of a fan hub, as a faulty hub may not function properly.
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SkylanderAlex
05-24-2025, 10:32 AM #1

Consider using the fans straight on the motherboard instead of a fan hub, as a faulty hub may not function properly.

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ZenDyy
Junior Member
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05-24-2025, 10:32 AM
#2
The issue is clear—no direct connection points exist on the motherboard for the fans. The CPU cooler is in the CPU fan slot, but the other slots don’t support fan cables.
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ZenDyy
05-24-2025, 10:32 AM #2

The issue is clear—no direct connection points exist on the motherboard for the fans. The CPU cooler is in the CPU fan slot, but the other slots don’t support fan cables.

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Twothemoon
Junior Member
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05-24-2025, 10:32 AM
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Which supporters do you support? You can capture an image of this fan connector. The majority are four-pin connectors that fit straight into the motherboard.
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Twothemoon
05-24-2025, 10:32 AM #3

Which supporters do you support? You can capture an image of this fan connector. The majority are four-pin connectors that fit straight into the motherboard.

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daniel10724
Junior Member
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05-24-2025, 10:32 AM
#4
Sadly my case fans come preassembled and seem generic. Still, I’ve attached some pictures anyway! The last photo shows the cable connecting the fan to the hub—there’s no space to fit more than four of them.
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daniel10724
05-24-2025, 10:32 AM #4

Sadly my case fans come preassembled and seem generic. Still, I’ve attached some pictures anyway! The last photo shows the cable connecting the fan to the hub—there’s no space to fit more than four of them.

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Sweefiz
Junior Member
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05-24-2025, 10:32 AM
#5
System transferred to a nearby repair shop. I'll keep you posted if a fix is discovered for others facing the same problem.
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Sweefiz
05-24-2025, 10:32 AM #5

System transferred to a nearby repair shop. I'll keep you posted if a fix is discovered for others facing the same problem.

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RozbonePvP
Member
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05-24-2025, 10:33 AM
#6
The solution is easy to understand. The problem started when the wireless remote accidentally stopped the fans. If others face the same, follow these steps: make sure all fans are linked to the hub, verify the hub connects to the PSU, look for any fan control settings in the BIOS, use HWMonitor to confirm fans are detected, manually spin the fans to see if they start, check that your BIOS is current, and confirm there’s no blockage or debris stopping them. Also, verify you have enough power, especially after recent changes.
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RozbonePvP
05-24-2025, 10:33 AM #6

The solution is easy to understand. The problem started when the wireless remote accidentally stopped the fans. If others face the same, follow these steps: make sure all fans are linked to the hub, verify the hub connects to the PSU, look for any fan control settings in the BIOS, use HWMonitor to confirm fans are detected, manually spin the fans to see if they start, check that your BIOS is current, and confirm there’s no blockage or debris stopping them. Also, verify you have enough power, especially after recent changes.