08-30-2012 02:30 PM - last edited on 03-05-2024 11:12 PM by ROGBot
11-12-2012 03:16 AM
whitey wrote:
Sent board away for RMA, got replacement. Works fine now. 😄
11-13-2012 07:10 AM
11-13-2012 07:26 AM
O2HE wrote:
...my first post here 😛
I somewhat recognize this issue. I had it the first time cranked up my system after building it and if i remember correctly
there was a connection/molex not seated properly...
Check your connections and verify all are seated properly, maybe you missed something... just a suggestion 🙂
11-13-2012 07:45 AM
eaglespeed wrote:
thanks for taking the time to help in this 🙂 would you please be more specific about the connection, are you talking about the fan connection or another connection ?
11-13-2012 07:56 AM
O2HE wrote:
Well this is sometime ago on my first crank up on my build so i will try my best 🙂
...first i remember that i had my graphics card connected with 1x 6-pin connecting (didn't know then) when it needed 2x 6-pin
connection and the fans went full speed and very loud, until i connected the 2x 6-pin then the issue was solved.
But after i rebooted i could hear the PCH fan also going loud so i turned off the system again and check all connections and
found a few that weren't seated properly to the motherboard. Now this i'm not sure exactly what connector it was but after that i crank it up again and at that point the loud noise from the PCH fan was no more 🙂
Hopefully this gives you a hint on something, but i recommend you check that all connections are properly seated and also
check that you use the "right" connectors. 🙂
11-13-2012 07:57 AM
O2HE wrote:
Well this is sometime ago on my first crank up on my build so i will try my best 🙂
...first i remember that i had my graphics card connected with 1x 6-pin connecting (didn't know then) when it needed 2x 6-pin
connection and the fans went full speed and very loud, until i connected the 2x 6-pin then the issue was solved.
But after i rebooted i could hear the PCH fan also going loud so i turned off the system again and check all connections and
found a few that weren't seated properly to the motherboard. Now this i'm not sure exactly what connector it was but after that i crank it up again and at that point the loud noise from the PCH fan was no more 🙂
Hopefully this gives you a hint on something, but i recommend you check that all connections are properly seated and also
check that you use the "right" connectors. 🙂
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05-06-2014 01:55 PM
Holden wrote:
such a shame, I think this is a bios error as they have addressed it once in the bios updates after the ivy bridge release, the bios indeed needs fixing its buggy