Edited by Circlip1, 06 August 2020 - 01:50 PM. im also seeing there are small circle sized holes on each corner of the case, and im also seeing, 4 black plastic tabs, right on the front, looks like the plastic tabs latch into the mobo case itself securing the case to the frame. The central processing unit, however, sits underneath a heat sink and fan, making it more difficult to access. I studied the (sparse) manual that's online at Thermaltake, and maybe I can do it. Can you Please tell me which WMI class i need to use to get (CPU,Motherboard,Harddisk and Graphic Card) fan speed, voltage and temprature. They are easy to remove, unless you are using a to small/short screwdriver. I need quick help how to remove LGA 1151 stock cooler. But I can't boot in Windows when I remove Fan from CPU Fan Header. But if you still can’t remove it then you could: 1. borrow a power drill/screw gun and the right size bit and try it with that , 2. remove the motherboard from the case and try to unscrew it on a solid surface, 3. Step 4: Check the Heatsink Fan and Make Sure That It Is Seated. Cases like NZXT's H-series i versions have a built-in link box which gives you software control over your CPU fan in much the same way as Speedfan, but in a more intuitive manner. I just don't know how to detach the Thermaltake V1 CPU fan from the motherboard. It's just that I never did it before, and I'm a little nervous about practicing on a brand new $2,300 machine. I didn't get around to ordering a new CPU fan but I'm tempted to try going ahead with my upgrades anyway and replace the fan later. 2. remove old fan, cpu is under it, flip level to release cpu, wipe old thermal paste off with thumb, it wont kill you, 3. add new thermal paste like a quarter in size (25cents) 4. move CPU and remount fan make sure cpu fan is plugged in before you turn computer back on and all stumps of cpu fan are locked in.. hope it helps! Before diving head on learning how to remove thermal paste from CPU, you should first check the heatsink fan. I managed to get the holder things out of their slots and I lift up the cpu cooler But it wont come from its place no matter how hard I try to pull it up. https://www.wikihow.com/Remove-a-Processor-Fused-to-a-Heatsink Maybe post a picture of your screwdrivers. If none of these two issues is the culprit, you might need to dig deeper and open the CPU to check the cooling system, motherboard, or other components. No, I have fairly easy access to the motherboard from the outside. Regards Ian. Wednesday, February 8, 2012 7:17 AM text/html 2/8/2012 7:26:38 AM Jo Swa(K.P.Elayaraja)-MCP 0 If someone have this motherboard or know this problem to explain me what to disable. Because some advises from net mention option I don't have in BIOS. But I'd prefer not to have to unplug everything a second time and remove the new motherboard just to replace the CPU fan. Re: How to Remove Motherboard to install CPU fan brackets? If you want more control over your CPU fan and other aspects of your system, a fan controller is a good bet. I want to connect my 3 fans from radiator to ASUS Extension Fan Card. The CPU and CPU socket are particularly fragile, so handle them carefully and only remove the processor when absolutely necessary. Motherboard is Rampage V E10. When the motherboard has been removed, it's less than five minutes to remove the offending bit with the right equipment. Hello! My pc where Im trying to removing it from is the Asus G11 cb.