07-23-2013 09:23 AM - last edited on 03-05-2024 09:56 PM by ROGBot
10-01-2013 08:42 PM
KenV99 wrote:
So with AISuite III running with the latest BIOS on a MVIF, unplugging the CPU fan in Windows 7 Ult 64 does NOT shut the system down or anything. In fact with the radiator on the Noctua U14, the temps didn't even change, at least at idle.
For those of you that have interior liquid cooled systems for the CPU with the radiators occupying the top of the case: do you have to find supplemental ways to increase airflow at the top of the case to keep the mobo and memory cool?
10-02-2013 05:25 AM
JackNaylorPE wrote:
You didn't get the warning that was reference din Post # 706 ?
When ya add a big Rad, you are still getting the same airflow at the top of the case if not more. For example:
Enthoo Prime comes with a single 140mm top fan. Add a 3 x 140mm radiator and you have just tripled the air flow (well less what ya lose to fin resistance) at the top of the case. Go to push pull on the rad and ya have 6 fans pulling air out the top. All that air going out means more cool air coming in at the bottom, sides whatever.
10-01-2013 09:16 AM
10-01-2013 11:50 AM
JackNaylorPE wrote:
I know that my Rampage and WS systems won't start if the CPU Fan is unplugged or if usinga 3rd party cooler with low rpm fans.... on 1st boot I usually get a screen message saying "Check CPU fan", CPU Fan rpm too low" or something to that effect. I have never yanked it while system is running tho to see what would happen. Is that a boot time only check or does that the provision kick in at any time that CPU fan speed drops below the set point.
KenV99 wrote:
So with AISuite III running with the latest BIOS on a MVIF, unplugging the CPU fan in Windows 7 Ult 64 does NOT shut the system down or anything. In fact with the radiator on the Noctua U14, the temps didn't even change, at least at idle.
For those of you that have interior liquid cooled systems for the CPU with the radiators occupying the top of the case: do you have to find supplemental ways to increase airflow at the top of the case to keep the mobo and memory cool?
KenV99 wrote:
OK, so I guess that I would need to liquid cool my memory and use the cross chill in my loop as well. As others have stated, gets pretty expensive very quickly.
10-19-2013 01:51 PM
sasuun wrote:
hi,
I wonder if those on the Maximus Formula VI were able to use the 4 way optimization auto tuning , but not using presets 4.2/4.4/4.6 GHz. But as in the asus video. try with the latest update on asus III.
Thank you. And sorry for my English.
Here's the video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-UZU8XEJsWo
10-21-2013 11:49 AM
eddie1537 wrote:
I'm also interested in this as well. Hearing a lot of contradictory responses and just want a solid answer.
10-22-2013 04:30 AM
michaeldowns wrote:
After many attempts, I could not get a stable BIOS configuration (would not POST or Boot to Windows 😎 with Auto Tuning AI Suite 3 in or CPU Level Up in the BIOS. I have the latest BIOS and Drivers.
If there is some way to get a decent result I would also like to know how it is done.
Michael Downs
My build:
Windows 8.1 RTM
ASUS Maximus VI Formula w/ BIOS 0804
Intel Core i7-4770K BX80646I74770K
G.Skill Trident X 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR3 2400 Model F3-2400C10D-16GTX
Samsung 840 Pro 256GB SSD
Seagate Constellation CS ST3000NC002 3TB 7200 RPM 64MB
EVGA GeForce GTX 760 ACX 2GB 256-bit GDDR5
Corsair Carbide Series 330R Mid-tower Case
Corsair RM850 850W 80 Plus GOLD Certified
Cooler Master Seidon 240M - Liquid CPU Water Cooler
Pioneer 15X BD-R SATA Blu-ray Burner BDR-2208
AFT PRO-57U All-in-one USB 3.0 5.25" Media Card Reader
10-22-2013 01:57 PM
Raja@ASUS wrote:
Chances are your CPU needs more voltage (Vcore) than the profiles apply. In which case, tune the system manually. 🙂