For the CPU there's also a temp at which the entire system just shuts right off to prevent burning up the CPU. On my system for each of these 3 fan control systems you get to set some temperature points - the lowest is the temperature that turns this fan off completely, then a temp for the lowest fan speed, then one for the top fan speed, then an alarm point that will cause the entire system to slow down and reduce power consumption (and heat generation). So, I'm going to speculate, based on experience with an entirely different board. That particular connector only monitors the PSU fan operation but does not control it.Īfter that, your manual says you can fine-tune these fan control systems with the Easy Tune 6 tool, but gives few details about what it contains. The fourth mobo fan connector labeled "PWR_Fan" and located between the RAM slots and the main power input connector can ONLY be used this for a connector that comes out of the PSU, and many PSU's don't have one. Since you have a 4-pin CPU fan connection, you need to set the CPU Smart Fan Mode to PWM, and not Voltage. CPU cooler must be connected to CPU_Fan, not somewhere else. In the BIOS Setup screens you must Enable Smart Fan for each of CPU_Fan (port at top edge near CPU), SYS_Fan1 and SYS_Fan2 (ports at bottom corner on either side of the Front Panel connector).
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