Hey so I got a water cooling setup with my asus x570-e and the board has a temp sensor header. So I got a water temp sensor and plugged it there and was wondering how can I control my fans based on the water temps. Like what’s a good temp to keep the water at? How do I do this with this motherboard.
Also, I’d like to add that my top 3 fans (exhaust) and the rear exhaust have no pwn control. They’re part of the case. I have another 3 fans at the front that are with the radiator and connects to a deepcool hub. From the hub I connect it to the cpu fan header.
So basically my board is only read one fan speed. Should I chnahe sll the fans Snd connect them to the mother board for better control? What’s the base way to connect it
Thanks
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The PCH_FAN header looks like a 4 pin header so should be controlled via PWM. Anybody able to confirm? Thanks!
So I have built a new PC with this motherboard and the first time I turn it on my fans went on very loud I have installed Armoury Crate and then change it to standard mode which seems to solve the problem for the time I am being on my PC, but the real problem is now that I have to switch to standard fan speed mode every time I start up my PC, I have tried and change fan speeds in BIOS but it didn't change anything for me. Anyone had this problem and would like to help me out ?
Hello,
I just built my new system on this board yesterday, but the case fans are a lot louder than they were on my Sabertooth Mark II, even after setting up qfan first automatically, and then lowering it manually (which may not be that safe).
Because of the lack of fan ports, I have the 2 top exhaust fans connected to the CPU_OPT port using a Y cable, but this does not appear in the BIOS, I am guessing it is using values from CPU_FAN, but I want to slow down only the case fans, not the CPU one too... (my case exhaust fans are pretty noisy close to max power).
Also I have the rear exhaust fan connected to the AIO_PUMP port, is that alright? It makes it more annoying to configure in the bios as this port does not follow the same rules as the others, but that fan seems to be doing ok now.
What would be the best way to connect all my fans? (2 top exhaust, one rear exhaust, 2 front intake and one bottom intake, with my sabertooth I had an exhaust under the GPU too but removed it in this setup because of the lack of ports).
Thank you!
Hey Guys,
I'm confused.
I just build my new PC with a friend and everything runs smooth except the fans.
I went into the BIOS settings and there my misery started. We installed an AIO so I disabled the "CPU Q-Fan Control" - because according to my understandig there is no classic "CPU-Fan" in my system.
So far so good. In my case (SilentiumPC Signum SG7V EVO TG ARGB) are 4 x 120mm fans preinstalled. These fans are plugged into the PVM ARGB Splitter.
When I turn on my PC and I open Armoury Crate and set the Fan speed to "Standart", the temps and fan speeds in desktop are fine.
Until I turn on a game. Then the fans start to go full speed and then again low speed at very short intervals.
I went into BIOS again and set the Seetings to "DC-Mode" (3 Pin fans) - doesn´t solve the problem. I tried to manually adjust the fan curve but he doesn´t allow me to go lower then 60% usage.
HWMonitor shows 4 fans on my Mainboard: AUXFANIN0 (same RPM as Chassis #2 according to HWMonitor) AUXFANI2 (same RPM as Chassis #4 according to HWMonitor) Chassis #2 Chassis #4
The fact that the Motherboard shows 4 fans confused me even more. Shouldn´t it show 7? 4 Case fans + 3 AIO fans.
My questions are:
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Is disabling the CPU fan the correct way?
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Why does my PC goes against the settings given by Armoury Crate?
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How can I set those fans that there is a steady and constant amount of cooling to minimize the turn up and down thing?
CPU temps are fine. Never above 80 degree.
Thank you in advance & have an awesome weekend!
Cheers.
Hi guys,
I recently enter in this new AMD family from an Intel 2500K. Im so happy with my 3700X and all the system is good. I bought an Asus X570 Strix-F and I configured all my fans correctly to make them less noisy and keep the performance, but the PCH fan is still loud (3000 rpm usually with 41 degrees motherboard) and is completly audible without wearing headset.
Do you know any program to control this fan? When Asus gonna fix this?
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Thanks!
Your gonna need access to these fan control in the bios. ASUS will not and has not ever shown these and many olther fan controls. In order to get these control you will need to mod your bios or find someone who will or already has.
PCH Fan Controls
Head over to OCN and check in the AMD motherboard forum. This might have already been done.
On X570 TUF Gaming, PCH fan is controllable via Libre Hardware Monitor https://github.com/LibreHardwareMonitor/LibreHardwareMonitor, give it a try, maybe it will work on your mobo as well
Hi all,
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I'm looking to get new Corsair RGB fans for my Asus TUF Gaming X570-Plus (Wi-Fi). This has the normal CPU_FAN, as well as a CPU_OPT, and three CHA_FANs. I'm looking to get 4 RGB fans, probably the LL140s and a couple of LL120s for rear/top. As I understand it, I cannot use the ARGB header on the board itself so I will get the Corsair RGB Fan LED Hub, but many posts also say I need to get a Corsair Commander Pro for the fan control itself. Is that correct, or can I just use my four fans on the four CPU_OPT/CHA_FAN headers, or is there a reason (similar to the ARGB headers) that I cannot use these mobo headers instead?
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Secondly, I have the stock Wraith Prism CPU fan for this board. To control the RGB on it, does it have to go into the RGB/ARGB header in the board, or can it plug into the Corsair RGB Fan LED Hub along with my Corsair fans such that I can control it with the Asus Aura Sync software?
Thanks for your time!
So I tried following this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pq5kHRPckJY for enabling the PCH Fan Controls to enable the PCH Fan controls in the BIOS as I am able to quite easily hear the PCH Fan. However, when I check where they should be in the BIOS, I don't see the PCH Fan Controls. I used 2816 when making the modded BIOS.
So I built a system that I really like except for one thing - its loud. Im trying to determine if I just need to spend the money on nice Nactua fans or if its a bigger issue. To do this I would like to isolate my fans and see where the noise is coming from. So far the ASUS TUF BIOS seems to be the only way to do that and its not really a help. I have tried every fan profile there is an none of them seem to have any impact (except for making it louder). Build:
ASUS X570 TUF Gaming WiFi
R5 1600 AF
Cooler Master 212 with one fan
Ok, now the hard part - my case is a Lian Li PC-K65. I got it from a friend free, in box, never opened, new old stock (actually I have two). Its a great case, very easy to build in, and has a ton of drive space (something I want). The fans LOOK nice but I can't tell if they are what is making it loud.
Here is the thing - As I type this my temps are in the high 20s/low 30s. My fans should be spinning down or even off. Instead they are all running and loud. Most significantly the PCH fan for the chipset is REALLY loud and never spins down no matter how cool the motherboard is.
So:
Is there software that will let me spin down the fans while the system is running?
Anyone else having issues with the PCH fan on an x570 TUF?
Recommendations for moving forward?
Thanks in advance
EDIT - by letting my system go to sleep I was able to possibly rule out the PCH fan as the source of noise. The system got cool enough for the PCH fan to shut down. It appears that the offending fans is Chassis Fan 1 which I think is my 120mm exhaust fan. That would make sense since it is the closest to where I sit because I have the system "backwards" with the IO closest to me for convenience.
EDIT 2 - Potentially solved! My fans are 3 pin, non-PWM fans. Duh!!