Abit AB9 problem controlling the cpu fan!

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Tried everything to get the cpu fan to spin at lower speeds,but nothing i do reduces the fan speed!

It's all very simple too,just enable the control in FanEQ control!,but i do this and the fan keeps spining at full speed.Do i have afualty motherboard?

I have also downloaded speedfan,but it doesn't even see my cpu fan!

But as i say the bios should control it no problem,even the abit software doesn't make a difference!


Anybody got this board and can control the cpu fan?

btw i have ninja heatsink and the cpu temp is only 25c

thanks
 
ah sounds like same thing i have m8 you must be using a 4 pin fan header to get the Faneq cpu control to work other wise stays on full pelt took me a while to work it out too but i dont mind the fan (120mm) being on full at 1200rpm as its quiet anyway
 
cheers,yep strange how some motherboards can control the fan even tho they too have 4 pin headers.Is there a list of motherboard which can control a 3 pin cpu fan?

I'm afraid 1200rpm is far to noisey for me:).I like my cpu fan to spin at 600-700.I have connected the fan to the motherboard 3 pin header and can get the fan spinning at 1000rpm.Also connected a sharkroon to the 3 pin header and got that spinning at 700rpm.So makes it a lot better

Oh and 1200rpm seems loud to me because i have just bought a fanless psu!
 
disable the low fan rpm warning/shutoff on the CPUFan header & move the 3-pin fan plug to another header & control it on that - sorted.
 
I bought a vantec 20dba 120mm fan so isnt so noisey as the supplied fan for me but everyone has there own little things that annoy them.
As for a list of mobos that control the fan on 3 pins i dunno if such a list exists tbh
 
I'm not sure about the original AB9 series but the QuadGT & the IP35 Pro will let you set 6V using the Windows uGuru GUI.
 
I would play around with the settings because I can get my 1200rpm CPU fan down to about 600rpm on idle.
 
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