My computer = my choice on what runs and what doesn't! Anus Motherboard Fan Control (AMFC)runs whether I want it to or not, over-riding my BIOS settings and hiding itself so that it is difficult for me to turn it off. I have to either go into Services or edit the Registry ...
Otherwise this behavior can possible damage my CPU/motherboard due to overheat in high-load scenarios. As far as i can see, other people are experiencing pretty much similar fan-related problems i do, so it's not just defect motherboard i have.I've been using ASUS motherboards for 17 ...
so assuming one had no substantive use for a fan controller like the aquero 6 xt other than not burning out their motherboard fan headers, and that using fan xpert iii is just as useful for monitoring and control... would you see a problem with the following: x12 e-loop pwm fans:http...
(inside Ai Suite 3). So, either the ASUS product/marketing people are wrong in thinking that the software actually does integrate properly, or I've got some fault or missing configuration on my system that's stopping Fan Xpert 4 seeing the ROG Fan Controller supplied with the motherboard. ...
Sometimes, the system still gives the CPU Fan error in ASUS if you connect the AIO Pump in the AIO header. In that case, connect another fan, for example, a case fan, to the header CPU_FAN so that the motherboard recognizes the presence of a fan. Check out our AIO and the Air Co...
Multiple temperaturesources( CPU, GPU, motherboard, hard drives... ) Multiple fan curvefunctions, including a customgraph Mixfan curves or sensor togethers (max, min, average) Low resource usage Advanced tuning with steps, start %, stop %, response time and hysteresis ...
Within the suite there are several modules that do different functions. The module we'll be guiding you through in this guide is Fan Xpert+; a complete, system-wide tool for customizing your fan control. It basically means you can throw out your 5.25in fan controller, as the software allow...
I'd review my Asus motherboard manual to make sure I'd connected them correctly. I'm pretty sure your motherboard has a header specifically for AOI coolers and/or CPU coolers. I'd also consult my Be Quiet! manual about where to plug the cables in and very carefully go over it step ...
How crucial is it that I plug 1, 2, or 3 of the chassis fans into their designated spots on the motherboard? Can they all stay connected to the voltage controller, or does it actually matter enough that I should put one or two into a CHA_FAN slot? Labels: Other Motherboards ...
This depends on the total amounts of Watts from the Pump. I decided not to connect the pump to the motherboard, because I use a separate-external controller/thermal sensor for the pump. I do this because the controller has a very loud speaker that signals if the pump should fail. Also...