Asus A8V Deluxe Fan Speed Monitor

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I've been running this board for about a week now. From the beginning, the
fan speeds were ~ 3000 for the stock AMD HSF and ~ 3600 for the case intake.
All was well. Today when I booted up, I got a verbal warning that the "CPU
fan fail". Checking the fan physically revealed it to be working as always
(noise the same as before, so I believe the actual speed to be unchanged).
I should also say that the CPU and case temperatures remain the same as
before the fan speed "change", 31C CPU and 23C case as I type this. FWIW,
Cool 'n' Quiet remains disabled in the BIOS.
Checking in the BIOS revealed that both fans were showing half their
previous speed (now ~1485 for the CPU fan and ~1800 for the intake fan) and
that the CPU fan speed is in red, indicating a problem. I'm guessing the
threshold is 1500 RPM?
I've temporarily disabled monitoring of the CPU fan so as not to get the
"press F1 to continue" each time I boot.
I have reflashed the 1009 BIOS on the off-chance something was a bit off,
and reverted to defaults to eliminate the possibility that I set something
incorrectly. The warning is still there unless I disable the monitor.
Having searched through the BIOS settings and the motherboard manual for any
way that I could have caused the change, or any way to rectify the
situation, I've found nothing.
Anybody know what's going on and how I can get the correct readings back?
TIA!
 
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Besides Cool and Quiet, there is another setting in bios to control the cpu
fan and case fan.


"Peter van der Goes" <p_vandergoes@toadstool.u> wrote in message
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> I've been running this board for about a week now. From the beginning, the
> fan speeds were ~ 3000 for the stock AMD HSF and ~ 3600 for the case
> intake. All was well. Today when I booted up, I got a verbal warning that
> the "CPU fan fail". Checking the fan physically revealed it to be working
> as always (noise the same as before, so I believe the actual speed to be
> unchanged).
> I should also say that the CPU and case temperatures remain the same as
> before the fan speed "change", 31C CPU and 23C case as I type this. FWIW,
> Cool 'n' Quiet remains disabled in the BIOS.
> Checking in the BIOS revealed that both fans were showing half their
> previous speed (now ~1485 for the CPU fan and ~1800 for the intake fan)
> and that the CPU fan speed is in red, indicating a problem. I'm guessing
> the threshold is 1500 RPM?
> I've temporarily disabled monitoring of the CPU fan so as not to get the
> "press F1 to continue" each time I boot.
> I have reflashed the 1009 BIOS on the off-chance something was a bit off,
> and reverted to defaults to eliminate the possibility that I set something
> incorrectly. The warning is still there unless I disable the monitor.
> Having searched through the BIOS settings and the motherboard manual for
> any way that I could have caused the change, or any way to rectify the
> situation, I've found nothing.
> Anybody know what's going on and how I can get the correct readings back?
> TIA!
>
 
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Forgot to add - It's under Power, Hardware Monitor - Q-Fan Control.

"RonK" <I'mhere@home.com> wrote in message
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> Besides Cool and Quiet, there is another setting in bios to control the
> cpu fan and case fan.
>
>
> "Peter van der Goes" <p_vandergoes@toadstool.u> wrote in message
> news:folCd.16456$ql2.1202@okepread04...
>> I've been running this board for about a week now. From the beginning,
>> the fan speeds were ~ 3000 for the stock AMD HSF and ~ 3600 for the case
>> intake. All was well. Today when I booted up, I got a verbal warning that
>> the "CPU fan fail". Checking the fan physically revealed it to be working
>> as always (noise the same as before, so I believe the actual speed to be
>> unchanged).
>> I should also say that the CPU and case temperatures remain the same as
>> before the fan speed "change", 31C CPU and 23C case as I type this. FWIW,
>> Cool 'n' Quiet remains disabled in the BIOS.
>> Checking in the BIOS revealed that both fans were showing half their
>> previous speed (now ~1485 for the CPU fan and ~1800 for the intake fan)
>> and that the CPU fan speed is in red, indicating a problem. I'm guessing
>> the threshold is 1500 RPM?
>> I've temporarily disabled monitoring of the CPU fan so as not to get the
>> "press F1 to continue" each time I boot.
>> I have reflashed the 1009 BIOS on the off-chance something was a bit off,
>> and reverted to defaults to eliminate the possibility that I set
>> something incorrectly. The warning is still there unless I disable the
>> monitor.
>> Having searched through the BIOS settings and the motherboard manual for
>> any way that I could have caused the change, or any way to rectify the
>> situation, I've found nothing.
>> Anybody know what's going on and how I can get the correct readings back?
>> TIA!
>>
>
>
 
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"RonK" <I'mhere@home.com> wrote in message
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> Forgot to add - It's under Power, Hardware Monitor - Q-Fan Control.
>
> "RonK" <I'mhere@home.com> wrote in message
> news:fxmCd.5142$7n1.364074@news20.bellglobal.com...
>> Besides Cool and Quiet, there is another setting in bios to control the
>> cpu fan and case fan.
>>
Yes, and Q-Fan is disabled by default. I had not changed the Q-Fan setting
when the described symptoms appeared. I have now tried making adjustments to
the Q-Fan settings to see if they would affect the detected fan RPM, but
they make no difference.
Thanks for the suggestion.
 
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"Peter van der Goes" <p_vandergoes@toadstool.u> wrote in message
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> I've been running this board for about a week now. From the beginning, the
> fan speeds were ~ 3000 for the stock AMD HSF and ~ 3600 for the case
> intake. All was well. Today when I booted up, I got a verbal warning that
> the "CPU fan fail". Checking the fan physically revealed it to be working
> as always (noise the same as before, so I believe the actual speed to be
> unchanged).
> I should also say that the CPU and case temperatures remain the same as
> before the fan speed "change", 31C CPU and 23C case as I type this. FWIW,
> Cool 'n' Quiet remains disabled in the BIOS.
> Checking in the BIOS revealed that both fans were showing half their
> previous speed (now ~1485 for the CPU fan and ~1800 for the intake fan)
> and that the CPU fan speed is in red, indicating a problem. I'm guessing
> the threshold is 1500 RPM?
<snip>

Thread closed, but still a mystery.
Started the PC this morning and fan speed sensor readings were back to
normal?!?
Think I'll leave it alone (settings) and just use it for a while :)
 
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"Peter van der Goes" <p_vandergoes@toadstool.u> wrote in message
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> "Peter van der Goes" <p_vandergoes@toadstool.u> wrote in message
> news:folCd.16456$ql2.1202@okepread04...
>> I've been running this board for about a week now. From the beginning,
>> the fan speeds were ~ 3000 for the stock AMD HSF and ~ 3600 for the case
>> intake. All was well. Today when I booted up, I got a verbal warning that
>> the "CPU fan fail". Checking the fan physically revealed it to be working
>> as always (noise the same as before, so I believe the actual speed to be
>> unchanged).
>> I should also say that the CPU and case temperatures remain the same as
>> before the fan speed "change", 31C CPU and 23C case as I type this. FWIW,
>> Cool 'n' Quiet remains disabled in the BIOS.
>> Checking in the BIOS revealed that both fans were showing half their
>> previous speed (now ~1485 for the CPU fan and ~1800 for the intake fan)
>> and that the CPU fan speed is in red, indicating a problem. I'm guessing
>> the threshold is 1500 RPM?
> <snip>
>
> Thread closed, but still a mystery.
> Started the PC this morning and fan speed sensor readings were back to
> normal?!?
> Think I'll leave it alone (settings) and just use it for a while :)
>
>
Hey Peter
I've had this too... it reverted to normal on the next boot!?
No explanation for it?
Weird...
Cheers
Eddy
 
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"fasteddy" <nospam@nospam"100".com> wrote in message
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> Hey Peter
> I've had this too... it reverted to normal on the next boot!?
> No explanation for it?
> Weird...
> Cheers
> Eddy
>
I've not seen it since that one time. Keeping my fingers crossed ;)
 
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"Peter van der Goes" <p_vandergoes@toadstool.u> wrote in message
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> "fasteddy" <nospam@nospam"100".com> wrote in message
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>> Hey Peter
>> I've had this too... it reverted to normal on the next boot!?
>> No explanation for it?
>> Weird...
>> Cheers
>> Eddy
>>
> I've not seen it since that one time. Keeping my fingers crossed ;)
>
>

I've got that message a few times, think it relates to my Zalman 7700 cooler
running low RPM. Maybe the bios see this as a cooler problem.
 
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"Sune H." <asd@sad.asd> wrote in message
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>
> I've got that message a few times, think it relates to my Zalman 7700
> cooler running low RPM. Maybe the bios see this as a cooler problem.
>
>
Different problem. This was the fan sensors reading the fan RPM at exactly
half the actual RPM, not an actual slow fan. As Eddy said, it corrected
itself after a reboot and has not resurfaced.
 
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Qoth The Raven "fasteddy" <nospam@nospam"100"<nospam@nospam"100".com>
in cteipa$4vo$1@hercules.btinternet.com
> "Peter van der Goes" <p_vandergoes@toadstool.u> wrote in message
> news:4wCCd.16477$ql2.11190@okepread04...
>>
>> "Peter van der Goes" <p_vandergoes@toadstool.u> wrote in message
>> news:folCd.16456$ql2.1202@okepread04...
>>> I've been running this board for about a week now. From the
>>> beginning, the fan speeds were ~ 3000 for the stock AMD HSF and ~
>>> 3600 for the case intake. All was well. Today when I booted up, I
>>> got a verbal warning that the "CPU fan fail". Checking the fan
>>> physically revealed it to be working as always (noise the same as
>>> before, so I believe the actual speed to be unchanged).
>>> I should also say that the CPU and case temperatures remain the
>>> same as before the fan speed "change", 31C CPU and 23C case as I
>>> type this. FWIW, Cool 'n' Quiet remains disabled in the BIOS.
>>> Checking in the BIOS revealed that both fans were showing half their
>>> previous speed (now ~1485 for the CPU fan and ~1800 for the intake
>>> fan) and that the CPU fan speed is in red, indicating a problem.
>>> I'm guessing the threshold is 1500 RPM?
>> <snip>
>>
>> Thread closed, but still a mystery.
>> Started the PC this morning and fan speed sensor readings were back
>> to normal?!?
>> Think I'll leave it alone (settings) and just use it for a while :)
>>
>>
> Hey Peter
> I've had this too... it reverted to normal on the next boot!?
> No explanation for it?
> Weird...
> Cheers
> Eddy

check out the points of where the cpu fan is plugged into, one is a chassis,
another is the power, and to the side of the cpu is the cpu fan plug where
it is monitored from.

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