Dark rock pro 4 135mm fan not maxing

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My dark rock pro 4 135mm fan isn't maxing it out it's speed, infact it's barely roatates at 216rpm even when cpu is hot, the 120mm fan is ok.

I have the fans on the provided splitter, going into cpu_opt socket.

I run asus suite 3 with fan expert 4 and chose "standard" profile.

How can get this fan to work better?

My motherboard is an asus crosshair dark hero pro, the case is a be quiet 900 pro rev 2.
 
I may have been reading it wrong as to what fan it is, will have to check later as I'm away from pc right now.

But my setup for fans is I have the 2 dark rock pro 4 fans on a splitter going to cpu_fan, I have 3 case fans, 2 at front, 1 at rear.

Those case fans are connected to the PCB fan controller which is in the be quiet 900 rev 2 case, that in turn is connected to cpu_opt.

Now when i run hwmonitor software it only shows 3 fans, the middle of the 3 fans is usually the one with very low rpm, but which fan that is is hard to say untill I unplug it later.

There also seems to be no way of controlling cpu_opt, nothing in bios, it just lists cpu_fan plus the chassis ones and a couple of other water ones.

I don't get how it's just showing 3 fans when I have a total of 5, maybe it's reading the splitter on the cooler as 1, but that would make 4 I should see in hwmonitor.

If that's the case then 3 fans on the PCB fan controller going to cpu_opt should be read as 1 only aswell?? Making a total of 2. But I see 3 in hwmonitor software, I don't get how it shows 3 unless those 3 are the case fans, pretty confused.

As far as being on standard mode, the fans will ramp up but whichever fan doesnt appear to be ramping up still won't. There's no way I'm going to run on full speed, the amount of noise is like a server farm.

Forgot to mention, running on a 5800x.
 
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Ok so I kind of figured out where I was going wrong, partly anyway. I was reading the info in Hwmonitor wrongly.

I read it as 3 fans but it's intact 1 fan it shows, with reading of "value" "min" "max", I didn't notice that and just looked at the readings as 3 fans.

One of those days.

I've now messed around a bit unplugging the cpu_opt for the 3 case fans but to my suprise they still spun, I could control them via fan controller on the front of the case, not something I really want to do but nice to have. I just thought they wouldn't work if not plugged into cpu_opt.

Only other thing is that if I do use the front panel controller on case, it won't ramp up the dark rock 4 fans, just the case fans, guess it would need to be connected to that controller.

So in the end I think it's working correctly after all if cpu_fan controls cpu_opt, that's obviously why I only see 1 fan listed in hwmonitor and bios.

Thanks for the suggestions
 
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