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Hi everyone, Earlier this evening, I completely shut off my computer in an attempt to fix Zoom. Once I restarted my computer my two case fans that are plugged into the AIO Pump fan header are no longer adjusting to the speed that I set them at. The fans seem to be at the speed I customized them to before I login and then once I put my password in, the fans kick up. I had adjusted the AIO Pump header in the BIOS to PWM and lowered the default speed the fans were set to. I could control their speed using AI Suite 3's Fan Xpert 4. I've reset to the defaults in the BIOS and redid the fan setting adjustments that I needed to do. I've done what I can in the AI Suite but I can't do much since it's unable to adjust the AIO fan. The other fans are completely fine. I have the latest BIOS. Everything was fine until I did the complete shut down. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks!
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No, I haven’t even heard of that. I’ll look into that tomorrow morning. Thank you for the info!
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I definitely am not either so that’s why I’m trying to avoid doing that. I’m going to leave Cinebench on while I get something to eat. We’ll see what happens. Thanks again.
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That makes sense. This motherboard seems to have a lot of options for overclocking. Switching to Auto doesn’t seem to have made a difference unfortunately. A commenter above also has a 570 motherboard and is experiencing the same thing. He believes that it’s due to voltage issues. Maybe a manual adjustment might work?
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I guess it’s probably a problem with this line of motherboards then. Hopefully the next update fixes this issue. Yeah! It’s called DOCP in my BIOS for some reason. It seems to be okay for now. That’s kind of my last resort. I’d rather not have my CPU fluctuating like this if I can help it. The fan curves will definitely help if I’m screwed haha. Thanks for the response.
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It was on “Offset”? I’ll try Auto now and see what happens. Thank you for the responses by the way.
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I used the one right before it, 1405. It came out three days before my build.
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No, I'll have to look for that. I used the system stability test. I'm using a Noctua NH-D15 air cooler.
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Do you think if I adjusted it down to 1.3V then that would make a difference?
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If I tried that, would I just update the BIOS using the previous version?
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I have AIDA64 running right now, it seems to have peaked at 61C but stabilized at 56C. That seems normal but I may doing the wrong kind of test.
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Hey everyone, I could use some help. Last night I updated my ROG Strix 570-I Gaming motherboard to the latest BIOS (Version 1407), now my 3700X CPU temperature constantly fluctuates. It used to idle around 30C and now it randomly fluctuates from 34C to 43C. It also decided to run my CPU at 4050mHz when it was running at 3800mHz before the update. I have adjusted the mHz of my CPU back down through AI Suite 3. That hasn't fixed the temperature issue though. My RAM seems to be resetting itself to a lower speed from 3600 to 2132 and I have reset that a few times. It's been very frustrating trying to figure this out. My fans keep speeding up and slowing down making my PC sound like its breathing. My questions: How do I prevent these random CPU temperature spikes? How do I get my RAM to stay at the correct speed? This is my first build that I put together in November 2019 so I'm still learning a lot. It could very well be an obvious and dumb mistake that I'm not aware of. Any help would be really appreciated. I attached CPU-Z screenshots of my current situation. Thank you!
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