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Asus CPU Fan Error Detected

Asus CPU Fan Error Detected How to solve the error?

Kraken X72 and ASUS Hero XI

Hi friends, I get this error every time I turned on the computer The fan is running but the fan power cable is not plugged into the motherboard where the CPU fan is written. I plugged the pump in at the place AIO_ pump. Should I plug the fan power cord back to the CPU fan.

Everytime I restarted the computer I get CPU Fan Error. How can I make the error go away?

Kraken X72 , there's a trio of 4 pin PWM

connectors for your fans and one 4 pin

PWM connector for your pump installation

of the waterblock

the pump should be plugged into the AIO pump header

the pump powered via SATA.

AIO PUMP.PNG

AIO PUMP 2.PNG

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3 minutes ago, Tonyert said:

Should I plug the fan power cord back to the CPU fan.

Yes, the CPU header being empty will spit out the fan error.

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Either A. plug a fan into the CPU fan header or B. disable the CPU fan warning in the bios. 

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>BIOS
>Monitoring
>Scroll down to AIO/CPU fan Q-Fan
>Set min fan speed to ignore
>Profit from no more warning

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7 hours ago, fasauceome said:

Yes, the CPU header being empty will spit out the fan error.

7 hours ago, corrado33 said:

Either A. plug a fan into the CPU fan header or B. disable the CPU fan warning in the bios. 

6 hours ago, KingCry said:

>BIOS
>Monitoring
>Scroll down to AIO/CPU fan Q-Fan
>Set min fan speed to ignore
>Profit from no more warning

 

I put the min fan speed to ignore and now ASUS don't show any fan speed.

 I have plugged most case fans to my commander pro and AIO 3 fans to the trio of 4 pins PWM connectors on Kraken X72.

 All ASUS motherboard can see is the pump speed.

 I was hoping I could use the AI_Suite_III for Everything. It's awesome ASUS utilities. 

 Why does the AIO_ pump even exist on the motherboard if not for the AIO?

 Is there any other way to solve this problem, so ASUS motherboard can see all the fans?

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