Davey <davey@example.invalid> wrote:
On Sat, 5 Oct 2024 11:46:02 +0100
Andy Burns <usenet@andyburns.uk> wrote:
Davey wrote:
when unpowered, it will not rotate, being presumably under the
total control of some stepper-type operator.
I've never encountered computer fans with stepper motors.
Hmmm. Puzzled, then. It makes a very slight chugging sound, similar
to, but not exactly like*, a bad bearing. It is almost inaudible
with the side installed on the PC, though.
I've never come across a PC fan that won't spin by hand when powered
off. It sounds like it's either powered but not enough to overcome
friction to start (eg low voltage or speed control set too low), or
bearings badly binding.
As you say it's not spinning when unpowered (ie PC turned off), that
rules out the first one. I'm thinking it would be worth changing the
fan.
It sounds like this is probably a red herring in relation to your
capture card issues.
Theo
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