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I've got to head out. Perhaps you could observe/test the system w/o the fan for a while and report back later whether you see any permanent improvement.
I've got to head out. Perhaps you could observe/test the system w/o the fan for a while and report back later whether you see any permanent improvement.
Will do sir, later today at least. For now I need to use the computer :P
So, still using the workaround. However I connected the big fan again, but I turned the back and the top fan (the big one) down to low rpm while keeping the frontal fan's on high. The computer have been starting 100% of the times ever since and it's been a week.
Interesting. So, can you determine any cause and effect? Like if you turn the big fan up to high again does the problem return?