It has a four pin CPU fan header, which I've plugged my 3 pin CPU fan into.
No matter what I do, the fan continues to spin at full speed. Why can't it control the fan speed like the chassis fans?
It should be able to control a 3-pin fan, assuming it's set to something other than DISABLED. What is your CPU core temperature? If it's hot, it won't spin it down.
Hi, it's the fan's fault, use this http://www.almico.com/speedfan.php
Chris
I'm sure I read somewhere that ASUS don't speed control 3 pin CPU fans, only 4pin.
With the gigabyte board I have the CPU fan speed control has to be enabled and the CPU fan control type set to 'voltage' rather than 'auto' or 'pwm'
AD
to controll the CPU fan you must use a 4pin... the 3pin motherboard headers can also be controlled.. speedfan can controll all of them you just need to set it up right
I fitted a 120mm Arctic Cooling PWM fan to my Ultra 120 Xtreme today, with QFan enabled, to see how it goes.
First, the machine boots up with a BIOS CPU fan fail message because the fan is only spinning at 450 rpm or so. There seems to be no way to disable this warning or lower the threshold in the P5Q Deluxe BIOS ?
Anyway - currently my QX6700 at 2.9GHz is under 75% load, cores ranging from 59-65C. The fan is spinning at around 600rpm. This is with QFan on standard setting. So it keeps the fan a little slower than I'd like - although 65C is absolutely nothing to worry about at all. I'll put it under 100% load soon and see how hot it lets the CPU get before increasing the fan speed
Anyway - it is all rather pointless, compared to before with a 1,200 rpm Scythe fan in there the overall noise level from the machine is the same, so the CPU fan is not the noisiest part of the system. I'll probably put the Scythe back.
So, before getting really excited about being able to control the CPU fan, think about what is actually the major source of noise in your system, if noise reduction is your goal...
Hi Neil,It has a four pin CPU fan header, which I've plugged my 3 pin CPU fan into.
No matter what I do, the fan continues to spin at full speed. Why can't it control the fan speed like the chassis fans?
Hey Tuvoc,the machine boots up with a BIOS CPU fan fail message because the fan is only spinning at 450 rpm or so. There seems to be no way to disable this warning or lower the threshold in the P5Q Deluxe BIOS ?
Hey Tuvoc,
if you go into the BIOS health menu . . . you see the bit where it shows you the RPM's of your fan? . . . well you should be able to press enter and change it to ignore or N/A. that should do tha trick!![]()
Asus Suite wont even load for me. I install it either through the disk or webby and click on the short cut and nothing. Doesn't show up in task manager but when I shut down the systems it comes up with an "want to end now" box for ai suite. Any thoughts?
I want to tweak my chassis fan a bit. Its a 2000rpm and what ever profile I set it too in the bios (silent,turbo,standard) it sits at 1400rpm. Which is not bad and pretty close to what I want but any help would be great.
Neil my friend has just built a new PC on the p5Q pro and is having the same problem with an AC Freezer 7 fan. Did u try a BIOS update? Or what happens if u plug the CPU fan into a chasis fan header, cant it then be controlled by Speedfan temp?