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Make sure that the CPU fan is plugged into the CPU FAN header and NOT the CPU_OPT or other header.

 

You can also lower the min speed for the fan in Q-Fan tuning under the Monitor tab and see if that helps. Also make sure that the fan is set to PWM in that menu. If that still does not work, and you are confident that the fan is working correctly, you can set the CPU FAN SPEED to Ignore under the Monitor tab (it may be under Q-Fan).

So, I am doing the right thing and testing it all before putting it in the case. Don't worry the stock cooler is temporary just to get it safely tested. Imam doing a custom loop.

 

2 issues I am running into.

 

1. my CPU fan on the cooler is clearing operating, yet in the eufi i am still getting a cup fan error (see the pictures). I did the standard cpu fan optimization saved and restarted, no change. ideas what to look for?

 

2. it wants to load the eufi as the only option to go in, advanced, exit, then ... it will go into windows. what setting am I missing?

 

any help would be appreciated, thanks guys.

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Make sure that the CPU fan is plugged into the CPU FAN header and NOT the CPU_OPT or other header.

 

You can also lower the min speed for the fan in Q-Fan tuning under the Monitor tab and see if that helps. Also make sure that the fan is set to PWM in that menu. If that still does not work, and you are confident that the fan is working correctly, you can set the CPU FAN SPEED to Ignore under the Monitor tab (it may be under Q-Fan).

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1 hour ago, Husky said:

Make sure that the CPU fan is plugged into the CPU FAN header and NOT the CPU_OPT or other header.

 

You can also lower the min speed for the fan in Q-Fan tuning under the Monitor tab and see if that helps. Also make sure that the fan is set to PWM in that menu. If that still does not work, and you are confident that the fan is working correctly, you can set the CPU FAN SPEED to Ignore under the Monitor tab (it may be under Q-Fan).

Well, I'm stupid, that was it, was in opt-fan. Must have been related

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1 hour ago, Cypresser said:

Well, I'm stupid, that was it, was in opt-fan. Must have been related

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AMD Ryzen 9 5900X | AMD Radeon RX 7900 GRE | 32 GB RAM | Arch Linux

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Server:

Intel Core i7 6700K | 16 GB RAM | 2 TB HDD | Debian Linux

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