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1 minute ago, m2234323 said:

I only have 2 fan header and have the 2 front fan plug in to cha fan 1

and the cpu plug in to could fan 1

'could fan 1'..?

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2 minutes ago, WoodenMarker said:

'could fan 1'..?

Please proofread before posting. 

Ops on iPhone  cha fan 1 and the speed is not changing 

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1 minute ago, m2234323 said:

Ops on iPhone  cha fan 1 and the speed is not changing 

So you have every fan plugged into cha_fan1?

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Just now, WoodenMarker said:

So you have every fan plugged into cha_fan1?

Yes but the cpu fan I only have one system fan port 

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10 minutes ago, WoodenMarker said:

So you have every fan plugged into cha_fan1?

What is the diference between a 3 pin and 4 pin how to make sure he fan is Being control and not full speed 

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Just now, m2234323 said:

What is the diference between a 3 pin and 4 pin how to make sure he fan is Being control and not full speed 

4pin fans are powered via pwm which pulses 12v at different speeds to vary rpm and 3pin fans are powered with DC which varies voltage for the rpm. 

For proper pwm control, you need a header that supports it. Even though there may be 4pin headers on the motherboard, they might not actually provide a pwm signal and many call this false advertising. The cpu_fan header is usually the most reliable for pwm. 

In this case, it seems the motherboard has two 4pin pwm fan headers. http://asrock.pc.cdn.bitgravity.com/Manual/H110M-HDS.pdf

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16 minutes ago, m2234323 said:

Yes but the cpu fan I only have one system fan port 

So are you using a splitter to power your case fans?

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6 minutes ago, WoodenMarker said:

4pin fans are powered via pwm which pulses 12v at different speeds to vary rpm and 3pin fans are powered with DC which varies voltage for the rpm. 

For proper pwm control, you need a header that supports it. Even though there may be 4pin headers on the motherboard, they might not actually provide a pwm signal and many call this false advertising. The cpu_fan header is usually the most reliable for pwm. 

In this case, it seems the motherboard has two 4pin pwm fan headers. http://asrock.pc.cdn.bitgravity.com/Manual/H110M-HDS.pdf

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So are you using a splitter to power your case fans?

Yes and the case fan are 3 pin

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1 minute ago, m2234323 said:

Yes and the case fan are 3 pin

Are they all the same fans? --I assume you're running 3 case fans off of one header. 

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9 minutes ago, WoodenMarker said:

4pin fans are powered via pwm which pulses 12v at different speeds to vary rpm and 3pin fans are powered with DC which varies voltage for the rpm. 

For proper pwm control, you need a header that supports it. Even though there may be 4pin headers on the motherboard, they might not actually provide a pwm signal and many call this false advertising. The cpu_fan header is usually the most reliable for pwm. 

In this case, it seems the motherboard has two 4pin pwm fan headers. http://asrock.pc.cdn.bitgravity.com/Manual/H110M-HDS.pdf

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So are you using a splitter to power your case fans?

I seem to get the same speed for the fan no mater what I do in bios 

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3 minutes ago, WoodenMarker said:

Are they all the same fans? --I assume you're running 3 case fans off of one header. 

2 case fan and they are the same and speed is not changeing

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Just now, m2234323 said:

2 case fan and they are the same and speed is not changeing

What about the third fan? You mentioned 1 rear fan and 2 front fans. 

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3 minutes ago, WoodenMarker said:

What about the third fan? You mentioned 1 rear fan and 2 front fans. 

Ops I ment 1 rear 1 frount and 1 cpu fan 

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1 minute ago, m2234323 said:

Ops I ment 1 rear 1 frount and 1 cpu fan 

Are you adjusting the 'chassis fan' setting as opposed to the 'all fans setting'?

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1 minute ago, WoodenMarker said:

Are you adjusting the 'chassis fan' setting as opposed to the 'all fans setting'?

Yes how slow is pwm 5%

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Just now, m2234323 said:

Yes how slow is pwm 5%

Your case fans are not pwm. You should be using the DC setting. 

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1 minute ago, WoodenMarker said:

Your case fans are not pwm. You should be using the DC setting. 

I do not see the option where to look 

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Just now, m2234323 said:

I do not see the option where to look 

Where'd you get pwm from then?

All the fan settings are under H/W monitor. 

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3 minutes ago, WoodenMarker said:

Where'd you get pwm from then?

All the fan settings are under H/W monitor. 

This is what I see under it 

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2 minutes ago, m2234323 said:

This is what I see under it 

Have you tried using another temp source other than the motherboard?

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1 minute ago, WoodenMarker said:

Have you tried using another temp source other than the motherboard?

Do I have to reboot to get it to apley

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Just now, m2234323 said:

Do I have to reboot to get it to apley

Yes, make sure that you save your settings. 

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4 minutes ago, WoodenMarker said:

Yes, make sure that you save your settings. 

It go back and forth from 1416 to 27766 rpm no mater what I do 

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1 minute ago, m2234323 said:

Still the Same speed 

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Did you change the temp source to something else like the cpu?

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3 minutes ago, WoodenMarker said:

Did you change the temp source to something else like the cpu?

Yes  the Same results I am think about get a fan speed control in 10 to 30 range 

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