06-24-2013 04:36 PM - last edited on 03-06-2024 03:33 AM by ROGBot
03-28-2014 05:53 AM
F_H_S wrote:
After it got stuck, I disabled the Q-fan in the UEFI and just leave the 4 3-pin fans (1 CPU, 3 for the case) run at full speed. I don't think that it is a cooling issue though. I got the stuck clock even by underclocking or no real load on the system. And the Q-Fan should go up to the same cooling if required.
Could the Q-fan with 3 pin fans be an issue?
03-28-2014 06:55 AM
Praz wrote:
Hi F_H_S
After you posted with this info I loaded up the board I have here with 3 pin fans and enabled Q-fan for all the fan headers. Unfortunately this has not resulted in the clock freezing so far. If you board has this issue again please contact Raja if possible while it it still in the frozen state. Thanks.
03-27-2014 10:45 AM
Daronis38 wrote:
***snip*** FHS did you send your board back with the clock running ? ***snip***
03-29-2014 11:24 AM
03-29-2014 11:50 AM
Danair1 wrote:
I have a brand new Hero VI bundle running Win7 x 64 and as I've been reading - guess what? The time on my system is now constantly jumping and completely unreliable which gives major headaches in X-Plane flight sim. I have the latest BIOS, flashed it this morning and still the problem is occurring. From this forum I can see the same problem has been going on for many months. I feel very disappointed as I trusted ASUS kit formerly.
03-31-2014 01:51 AM
03-31-2014 06:17 AM
03-31-2014 06:23 AM
Danair1 wrote:
More. . . During this mornings use of the PC the windows clock jumped time again twice; once by an hour back then an odd number of minutes. It seems as if this is the behaviour that folks have been reporting since last year !
03-31-2014 08:25 AM
03-31-2014 11:02 AM