Fan Speed & internal Temperatur​e of 600-1170a

Hi There,
I have an all in one desktop PC, Model is 600-1170a, Product Number is: VT558AA-ABG, OS is win7 home Premium Pack 1. it restarts itself after continuous running for several hours, I installed SpeedFan v4.50 software and found speed of fan2 is 0, Temp1 is -128degree, which is impossible, could anyone of you who has same/similar pc please install same software and tell me these 2 parameters?
speed of fan1 & 3 is normal, about 2000rpm.
BTW, I opened the back cover and only found 2 fans on the mother board.
Thanks,
Lawrence

Hi,
128 degrees?  The only time that I have seen 128c is with the OCZ Vertex 3 SSD and this is a design flaw.
I am not a fan of Speed Fan as it has a history of being buggy.
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