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Gigabyte GA-P35-DS4
Intel Core 2 Quad Q9300 2.5 Mhz FAN Asus Arctic Square
PSU: Enermax ELT620AWT "Liberty DXX"
Windows XP pro sp2
Sapphire ATI radeon HD 3870 rev.1




I already set CPU fan to the max (2200rmp max?) ; graphics card fan is fixed by rivatuner , and PSU fan is working but only 900rmp

But it seems that i cant change this below , i used numerous softwares , forums , and i did not recive any info yet

POWER and 3 SYSTEM fans are just useless , while POWER fan is 900 rmp , others are so slow you can barely fell the air , and speed fan is reading 0 rmp on 2 fans , maybe the fans are in wrong connector , i dont know.

I have my motherboard layout here(user manual) i can see CPU_FAN , PWR_FAN , NB_FAN , SYS_FAN1 , SYS_FAN2 , i will open the case later and check the connections , but if they are in the correct pin , how can i set them to 100% , maybe i need to connect them to another pins , that have always full voltage capacity.

Also i like to increase speed on the PWR_FAN ,how? , Speed Fan only shows CPU and PWR fan speeds , so PWR is then in correct pin?

I will check out soon...

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Disabling the fan control on the health page should drive them all at max.

 

I believe that the PSU fan connection is for reporting only. The PSU fan speed is controlled internally.


Message edited by Zorg on 05-08-2008 at 08:48:03 AM

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