05-20-2017
05:16 PM
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03-06-2024
08:16 PM
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ROGBot
05-21-2017 03:08 PM
05-21-2017 03:49 PM
05-21-2017 05:41 PM
Chipz wrote:
HI
So here i was minding my own buisness and i thought i heard a fan stop in the case.
After a quick look both the AIO cooler fans had stopped , these are set to 100% direct control in bios and connected to cpu fans 1 and alt.
Looked again and the light on the cpu pump had gone out as well . again plugged into aio header ditect control , 100%
Surely this should not be able to happen .
And this is not the first time its happened .
RMA ?
05-22-2017 12:12 AM
PeZzy wrote:
What do you mean by "direct control"? The Q-Fan control should be disabled for the CPU if you are running an AIO. I plugged my AIO into the CPU fan header as per the manufacturer's instructions. I believe the AIO header is disabled by default.
The AIO should be receiving 100% power at all times and should never be controlled by the BIOS.
05-22-2017 02:23 AM
06-11-2017 04:52 AM
06-11-2017 10:53 AM
MorganH76 wrote:
I have the same issue. my other fans are on Fan Controllers, so only the pump for my Corsair H110 is on the motherboard.
I started with it on the AIO pump header, and noticed that it had stopped when i saw my temps rising. Checked AIDA64 readouts and the RPM was 0.
Rebooted the PC with no changes and it started working again. Next day, same thing.
I then switched it to the CPU Fan Header, and it was fine for about 12 hours, then 0 rpm again. This time I tried disconnecting it from the header and reconnecting it while the PC was still running, but it never powered up again until the system was rebooted.
I have only had the Motherboard running for 3 days and it has happened once every day. I have emailed ASUS Support about it and have moved the pump onto a Fan Controller to bypass the motherboard completely now, until they can resolve this. Luckily I have been at the PC each time it has happened and noticed it and was able to shutdown quickly.
I am on 1201 BIOS.
06-11-2017 12:16 PM
06-13-2017 05:01 AM