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Is this true or is AI Suite shitting me?

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Fans in the system are:

 

not sure which is which

 

2x included nzxt fan

1x Arctic F12? (http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B002KTVFTE/ref=oh_details_o00_s01_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1)

 

and cpu fan is stock cm hyper212 evo fan

Oh course it isn't true, no offence but alittle common sense might help.

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Oh course it isn't true, no offence but alittle common sense might help.

 i know that it is illogical^^

 

but i'm not satisfied by how my fans work and temps are in general so i thought i might get some input on my problem

 

like for example something could be wrong with the fans themselves and it might be a good idea to replace em

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 i know that it is illogical^^

 

but i'm not satisfied by how my fans work and temps are in general so i thought i might get some input on my problem

 

like for example something could be wrong with the fans themselves and it might be a good idea to replace em

Its probably just AI suite messing up, try a different software. Also what are your temps?

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You'd know if your fan was spinning at that because it would sound like a hair dryer... Or a jumbo jet... In fact, you'd have a fan with no blades.

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I've had issues with arctic fans in the past. Two of them started showing 8000rpm after a year of use.
I would change the two fans that are giving you this false reading.

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It's a sensor read error. happens to me all the time (even when using HWmonitor and benchmarking softwares).
I tried looking into it once and 50% said it's because I was using a mix off 4pin pwm fans and dc 3pin fans.
Other 50% said it was bad software/drivers in the program.

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AI Suite is the top of the pile when it comes to crap programs. Uninstall it and use something else.

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how about that?

 

2 different cpu temp values in hwmonitor and fan speed shows the same as ai suite

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how about that?

 

2 different cpu temp values in hwmonitor and fan speed shows the same as ai suite

 

Then its obviously broken sensor. Common sense again.

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Then its obviously broken sensor. Common sense again.

please be more specific....

 

which sensor is broken, which temp is the one to trust now?

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This might be one hell of a dumb question, but did you connect the fans wiring correctly onto the mobo? When 2 sensors are giving such a wrong value, it might not be full connected or not connected at all?(different pins might be causing it?)

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please be more specific....

 

which sensor is broken, which temp is the one to trust now?

 

I meant fan speeds and one temp that shows 128C. As for telling which temp is closest to real, I can't say without seeing amount of load. I know that AMD chips/mobos have 2 sensors for CPU temps. One under socket (mobo) and one in CPU.

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