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CPU fanspeed wont change!

HarryM
Level 7
I have the Asus Rampage 4 Extreme with 2 PWM fans plugged into the CPU and CPU_OPT fan sockets on the motherboard and whatever i do in the bios the speed of the fans doesnt change from 750 rpm. this has only just happened when i repositioned the fans on the radiator (i have a H100).

Could somebody please tell me what's happened and how i can fix it?

Thanks in advance,

Harry
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WeRNothiNg
Level 10
I know on some mobos the opt cpu fan runs at a set speed and does not vary. I am unfamiliar with the rampage so i don't know. You re ositioned the fans on the radiatot but they are plugged into the same header as before the change?


I have read mixed review.... some say if you have no problems don't update BIOS, some say update right away. which should I do?
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HarryM wrote:
I have the Asus Rampage 4 Extreme with 2 PWM fans plugged into the CPU and CPU_OPT fan sockets on the motherboard and whatever i do in the bios the speed of the fans doesnt change from 750 rpm. this has only just happened when i repositioned the fans on the radiator (i have a H100).
I am unfamiliar with the rampage so i don't know. You repositioned the fans on the radiatot but they are plugged into the same header as
Could somebody please tell me what's happened and how i can fix it?

Thanks in advance,

Harry

Actually it sounds like you either changed fans to 3-pin models, or you plugged the fans in wrong. Look at them W/a flashlight and be certain there is no bare pin showing, and that the plug keys (little nubs) are on the same side as the mobo header key plastic protrusion. Also, you didn't say whether you set the fan control in BIOS or Asus software utility; and are you running any Asus utilities, if so, which ones? A couple of Asus utilities can override the BIOS control, and I've heard Ai Suite II also changes the BIOS settings.

WeRNothiNg wrote:
I know on some mobos the opt cpu fan runs at a set speed and does not vary.

That's the OPT_FANs, he is talking about CPU_OPT - they're different. Yes, HarryM, the OPT_FAN3 header in the right (top) rear corner of the mobo up by the fans does not have speed control. Be sure you did not plug in there.

WeRNothiNg wrote:
I have read mixed review.... some say if you have no problems don't update BIOS, some say update right away. which should I do?

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WeRNothiNg wrote:
I know on some mobos the opt cpu fan runs at a set speed and does not vary. I am unfamiliar with the rampage so i don't know. You re ositioned the fans on the radiatot but they are plugged into the same header as before the change?


I only put the fans on the other side of the radiator I didn't change the plugs that I plugged them into

I did some experimenting and there seems to be something wrong with the pwm function of the CPU fan headers, because I can plug all my pwm fans into the chassis fan headers and control them with qfan just fine and I tested to see if it was the CPU fan header with a normal 3 pin fan and it worked fine. It even worked when I plugged the 4 pin fan plug in at an angle so that the pwm cable wasn't touching, but as soon as the pwm cable from the cougars touches the CPU fan header on the motherboard the fan slows done to 750 rpm.

WeRNothiNg
Level 10
yes, a 3 pin fan has no variation in rpm... and you are right. I think you've got it figured out. and I meant to add the bios not to another thread. lol too many things goin on at once. that is what I was thin king though, about to attempt 4.5ghz. wish me luck.
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Zka17
Level 16
Hm... could your fans wiring got teared during your process? I would try to double-check that... just try to move the wires in a different position...

Zka17 wrote:
Hm... could your fans wiring got teared during your process? I would try to double-check that... just try to move the wires in a different position...


but it happens with all 4 of my pwm fans that i plug into the cpu fan headers, even the ones that i didnt move.