Hi. Posting this here as I'm not 100% sure it's a mobo problem.
My spec is in my sig.
When I first built my pc my cpu would randomly overheat say every 10th boot and only sleep/wake or power cycle would sort.
I finally realised that a permanent solution seemed to be to set the sys fan to full speed in bios to make sure my pump was always running (pump was found to be running much slower than it should).
All seemed fine until I realised that sleeping the pc now brings the problem back. The problem is effectively reversed and only a restart sorts it.
When this problem occurs, what AIDA labels as cpu (this is incorrect, it's not any core or package, HWMON labels it as tmpint0) shows -128c and the pump drops down to about 450rpm from 4500rpm.
It seems that the pump (or fan) connected to the sys header is being slowed down by a faulty sensor reading but it also seems like putting my pc to sleep is toggling the fan settings in bios...is there any way I can investigate this without booting into bios?
Tldr...can I see what fan profile my bios is running the motherboard at from within windows?
Thanks.
My spec is in my sig.
When I first built my pc my cpu would randomly overheat say every 10th boot and only sleep/wake or power cycle would sort.
I finally realised that a permanent solution seemed to be to set the sys fan to full speed in bios to make sure my pump was always running (pump was found to be running much slower than it should).
All seemed fine until I realised that sleeping the pc now brings the problem back. The problem is effectively reversed and only a restart sorts it.
When this problem occurs, what AIDA labels as cpu (this is incorrect, it's not any core or package, HWMON labels it as tmpint0) shows -128c and the pump drops down to about 450rpm from 4500rpm.
It seems that the pump (or fan) connected to the sys header is being slowed down by a faulty sensor reading but it also seems like putting my pc to sleep is toggling the fan settings in bios...is there any way I can investigate this without booting into bios?
Tldr...can I see what fan profile my bios is running the motherboard at from within windows?
Thanks.