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Asus AI Suite II: Random voltages, fan speeds & fan will not start automatically

Hello! I wasn't sure if classifies as Air Cooling or Motherboards, so I'm just going to guess its mobo-related.

 

Firstly, using the Asus Probe II that came with my Asus M5A99X EVO R2.0, it often notifies me of random occurrences, such as things to do with +12V, +3.3V, +5V, Vcore, etc. It notes that it is abnormal, then soon it goes back to being normal.I was wondering if I should be concerned about this, or if this is normal? Example I found randomly looking at the log:

[05/14/2014 at 08:05 pm] +12V 0.823 Abnormal
[05/14/2014 at 08:05 pm] +12V 11.994 Normal
[05/14/2014 at 08:13 pm] +5V 0.150 Abnormal
[05/14/2014 at 08:13 pm] +5V 5.057 Normal
[05/14/2014 at 08:15 pm] MB -120.0 Abnormal
[05/14/2014 at 08:15 pm] MB 27.0 Normal
[05/14/2014 at 08:22 pm] CHA_FAN1 1028 Normal
[05/14/2014 at 08:27 pm] CPU -128.0 Abnormal
[05/14/2014 at 08:27 pm] CPU 30.0 Normal
[05/14/2014 at 08:40 pm] +3.3V 0.024 Abnormal
[05/14/2014 at 08:40 pm] +3.3V 3.264 Normal
[05/14/2014 at 08:58 pm] +VDDA 0.840 Abnormal
[05/14/2014 at 08:58 pm] +VDDA 2.508 Normal
[05/14/2014 at 09:08 pm] +5V 2.550 Abnormal
[05/14/2014 at 09:08 pm] +5V 5.035 Normal
[05/14/2014 at 09:15 pm] +12V 0.360 Abnormal
[05/14/2014 at 09:15 pm] +12V 11.994 Normal
[05/14/2014 at 09:33 pm] MB -1.0 Abnormal
[05/14/2014 at 09:34 pm] MB 27.0 Normal
[05/14/2014 at 09:39 pm] +VDDA 0.204 Abnormal
[05/14/2014 at 09:39 pm] +VDDA 2.508 Normal
[05/14/2014 at 09:58 pm] CPU_FAN 2327 Normal
[05/14/2014 at 10:05 pm] MB -120.0 Abnormal
[05/14/2014 at 10:05 pm] MB 27.0 Normal
[05/14/2014 at 10:13 pm] +12V 0.823 Abnormal

 

Secondly, it tends to read sometimes that my fans are running at 675000 RPM, both on AI Suite II and on the motherboard BIOS itself, and I'm sure its not. Is there a fix, or is the BIOS out of date? AI Suite says its up to date, however I'm not too sure on that (as I haven't have updated at all since I got it out of the box).

 

Lastly, my fans tend to shut off when I start up my computer. The two fans that do this are on the CHA_FAN1 and CHA_FAN3 slot, with nothing on the CHA_FAN2 slot, an intake fan on the CPU_OPT slot and the H80i on the CPU_FAN slot. They remain shut off until I manually go to Fan Xpert II on AI Suite II and press "Apply" each time. Is there a fix? Is AI Suite II out of date?

 

All help is appreciated, as I'm not familiar at all to mobo-related problems. Thanks! :D

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Uninstall the AI Suite its the biggest pile of stool water ever to have existed. 

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Uninstall the AI Suite its the biggest pile of stool water ever to have existed. 

Uh.. okay? How so? I'm sorta new so idk about it o.e

Do you know why my fans keep shutting off or why it keeps reading random numbers (even in BIOS)?

Help is appreciated either way :)

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AI Suite is classic for false readings/warnings on voltages; you can disable the warnings in settings somewhere. Also, there is a fan tuning button in fan expert that tests your rpm speeds, so that the motherboard can find the minimum voltage needed before the fan stops spinning. if you switch out a fan you should run that again.  you can also go to asus' website and get the latest version of AI Suite for your motherboard, it might help. if you are using windows, just hit windows key on keyboard, type in "uninstall ai suite" and hit enter, if you want to uninstall it.

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AI Suite is classic for false readings/warnings on voltages; you can disable the warnings in settings somewhere. Also, there is a fan tuning button in fan expert that tests your rpm speeds, so that the motherboard can find the minimum voltage needed before the fan stops spinning. if you switch out a fan you should run that again.  you can also go to asus' website and get the latest version of AI Suite for your motherboard, it might help. if you are using windows, just hit windows key on keyboard, type in "uninstall ai suite" and hit enter, if you want to uninstall it.

Ah okay then. However I'm not too sure that AI Suite is fully to blame as I still get the weird fan speed readings (675000 RPM) on the BIOS frequently. Do you know a fix? Thanks for the help however! :D

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I get random weird messages as well, like Vcore 120V or 12V runs at 0.0V or the 5V rail at 50V. Motherboard -192°, cpu -250° etc

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I get random weird messages as well, like Vcore 120V or 12V runs at 0.0V or the 5V rail at 50V. Motherboard -192°, cpu -250° etc

yeaah, and I'm pretty sure my CPU is not at -250C... Do you have a fix? Thanks for the insight either way :P

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yeaah, and I'm pretty sure my CPU is not at -250C... Do you have a fix? Thanks for the insight either way :P

Yeah I have a fix; ignore it :P

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Yeah I have a fix; ignore it :P

lol okay then. I guess imma just leave my CPU at -400C. 

thanks! :P

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