06-19-2013 05:05 AM - last edited on 03-06-2024 01:55 AM by ROGBot
06-19-2013 05:27 AM
06-19-2013 06:32 AM
Raja@ASUS wrote:That was the answer I was looking for. Thanks! 🙂
Chassis fan headers control in DC mode only - and that will control 4 pin fans but not in PWM mode.
06-19-2013 01:15 PM
Classic_GOD wrote:
That was the answer I was looking for. Thanks! 🙂
[EDIT]
I know it's off-topic but if I can ask just one more related question 😉
Do the new ROG boards use real CPU core temps for fan control or like my P8H77-I cpu socket based temp sensor?
06-19-2013 10:15 PM
Kwami wrote:Well, that's a little disappointing. Thanks for the answer 🙂
They use a combination of the on-die sensor and a socket-based sensor to produce a value that never matches other temperature readings.
06-20-2013 12:10 AM
06-20-2013 05:07 AM
Henkenator68NL wrote:This is what I do right now. I create a log of real core temps and temps indicated by FanExpert and based on that I determine how to set my fans. 🙂
Just use either Realtemp or Coretemp, they are pretty reliable.However in combination with fanspeed control, the temps from the mobo are used. And that gives sufficient cooling control.
06-28-2013 11:35 AM
Raja@ASUS wrote:
Chassis fan headers control in DC mode only - and that will control 4 pin fans but not in PWM mode.
06-28-2013 11:48 AM
Superglu wrote:Yes, they will be controlled through voltage. Modern fans have very low current draw, the generated heat should be negligible.
Does that mean 3-pin fans will be controlled through voltage? I read that doing so generates heat in the controller, how will the motherboard dissipate this heat?