Hello All:
Dragged a desk-top out of solitary confinement. Connected kbd/monitor (etc) and booted.
Puppy ran for several days. (Power remained on). (Great, mate!)
Acer 661GX-M7 motherboard. Older system (came with only 512MiB RAM).
Opened case - saw dust bunnies - including in fan and around CPU heatsink. Lots of dust.
Here is my point of concern. Used a vacuum cleaner to clean the CPU fan. Foolish!
The fan spun up to (I would think) higher speed than normal running speed.
After some time I came understand the fan acted as a generator.
*Thinks* I might feed enough voltage into this little sucker to kill it! Stopped vacuuming.
From here on the detail is uncertain but now the system does not boot. (but see below).
When the power is turned on the fan runs momentarily, then stops.
Replaced CMOS battery - voltage measured at 0.9V. After that the system ran long enought to see a little of the BIOS settings - but while reading/checking the PC stopped and returned to the prev. state. That is - turn the power on - see the fan run momentarily. Nothing appears on the screen. Hear no post 'beeps'.
Other info
(1) PSU voltages appear within expected 5% of spec - but am waiting for a test unit that will test the PSU under load.
(2) Memory has not been replaced. (Ordered - not arrived.)
(3) Single memory stick moved between sockets. (Nothing changed).
(4) Removed memory - turned pwr on -> long constant beep.
(5) Have not examined the state of the 'run PSU' signal yet.
(6) Have not changed the PSU.
Question: Anyone here killed a fan (or more) by running the fan-speed up with a vacuum cleaner?
cobaka