EKMoorhead, take a voltmeter and see if you have power to the connector on the motherboard. There are different versions of this motherboard so check for other fan connectors on the board. If you can not find anything else, and do not have any power to the connector, wire the fan up to your power supply.
let me know if this is the layout of your board. Even with the number's it seems there are different versions out :-)
okay, here is an image with the fan connectors.
Fan Connector Descriptions
Connector Function
System fan (fan 1) Provides +12 V DC for a system or chassis fan. The fan voltage can be switched on or off, depending on the power management state of the computer. A tachometer feedback connection is also provided.
Processor fan (fan 2) Provides +12 V DC for a processor fan or active fan heatsink. The fan voltage can be switched on or off, depending on the power management state of the computer. Check your BIOS, make sure it is not turned off:-)
A tachometer feedback connection is also provided.
Both connectors are the same.
Pin Signal Name
1 Ground
2 +12 V
3 FAN1_TACH
To test for proper voltage connect the negative probe of your multimeter to pin 1 and the positive to pin two. It should read 12V. The locations for Pin 1 on the connectors is shown on the 2nd image.
As for your diagnostic LED, you did not tell us which one is lit up. See the attached image for the codes.
Hope this helps, good luck.
Voltage Rail Tolerance Minimum Voltage Maximum Voltage
+3.3VDC ± 5% +3.135 VDC +3.465 VDC
+5VDC ± 5% +4.750 VDC +5.250 VDC
+5VSB ± 5% +4.750 VDC +5.250 VDC
-5VDC (if used) ± 10% -4.500 VDC -5.500 VDC
+12VDC ± 5% +11.400 VDC +12.600 VDC
-12VDC ± 10% -10.800 VDC - 13.200 VDC