the m8277c system fan failure

What is considered the system fan? is it the fan 3 "on the back, I would consider the fan or the fan 3" on the motherboard? Fans seem to be working what can I do I am a novice regarding components:)

Mck1960 wrote: Brent Merci for the reply I'm sorry I'm not sure what you mean by heat sink is the big fan on the mother? I think that's what you're referring to correct? Terry

Hello Mck1960, the system fan is the fan which is connected to the pin system fan header. Is the fan in the back of the case ususally.

The processor (CPU) fan is the one on top of the CPU cooler and is connected to the Strip to pins on the motherboard CPU.

Here is the link for your motherboard specifications. Look in the presentation of the motherboard for the fan header locations.

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