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01-05-2019 03:46 AM #1
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All SUITE - disables beQuite AIO Pump?
Another problem with my ROG Crosshair VII here...
I have Ryzen 2700x + beQuiet silentLoop 280mm.
Pump is connected to AIO header, and both radiator coolers connected to CPU fan headers (CPU + CPU OPT).
On linux all works fine, in bios all works fine - in windows (WITHOUT All Suite everything seems fine).
If i install All suite and start FAN calibrating process - IT just disables AIO pump... (literally - while starting calibration, watched with hwinfo64 - it goes down to 0 - after 3-5 secs system shut's down... need to unplug power cord to get it up running).
P.S.
In bios, Q-Fan is disabled for AIO pump (so no software control, always max for this header).
If after format i don't install All suite, everything works fine also, problems start AFTER i install All suite...
Any ideas?
Thanks.
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01-05-2019 09:45 AM #2
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ai suite is still so much buggy, i suggest you to change your setup:
go plug AIO pump to CPU FAN headers
and 2 radiator fans to chassis fan headers (you might need a fan splitter here if you want to setup more chassis fans)
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01-06-2019 12:36 AM #3
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When running Fan Expert calibration, are you being patient enough to let the pump spin back up? All the fans/headers are spun to a stop and them spun back up. This way the software knows minimum voltages for each fan/pump on each header.
You can also disconnect the pump from the AIO headers and calibrate then re-connect the pump. This will give the AIO header a default fan curve.
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01-07-2019 11:45 PM #4
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This is what my corsair H-115i 280mm radiator / cooler runs like on my i9-9900k while doing nothing but watching netflix and this forum (2 monitors)
I have used AI suite as well and have used the fan expert
to me this seems fine, but I might be wrong.
Your's shut down your pump? o_O
My Asus ROG STRIX Z390-F has a header for "AIO PUMP" which I used to power the pump- the AIO has a seperate SATA Power connector, which is used to power the the Radiator Fans I guess + also some USB connection to control it / the RGB maybe.
How is yours looking?
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01-11-2019 12:41 PM #5
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I can be patient enough, but is i wrote in beginning - PC shut's down in process (because of AIO pump being disabled - overheat protection i think). =)
Also - in bios all controls for AiO pump are disabled (so always running 12v / @100%), i think issue is - that fanXpert tuning does fetch this config from bios and try's to tweak AIO pump anyway (disabling it in process for calibration).
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01-11-2019 12:44 PM #6
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Seems legit, 1000+rpm for pump, and flowing rpm on fans.
Yes, ASUS fan calibration software disables pump in process (despite config in bios - which is set to always run @12v/100%) to calibrate it, and i think in this moment overheat protection disables PC (runs quickly to 90C+).
As i wrote in topic start, my looks like this: pump connected to AIO pump header (+ set in bios be always 12v/100%), and both radiator fans connected to CPU headers.
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01-11-2019 01:35 PM #7
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Now, this is hillarious...
Gave it last try, now when opening Fan Xpert 4 - it's insta shutting down: https://youtu.be/h27CqOhSZzA
Seems it's better not to install this software at all )
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02-02-2019 04:43 AM #8
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Problem solved (if someone else have this problem (before AISuite tuning set all CPU OC stuff in bios (Extreme Tweaker) to default (otherwise on core boost - your max temp can go to 197C(???) - that triggers instant shutdown of PC).
after tuning you can return to your D.O.C or other settings. (this still needs investigation from ASUS, cus 197C issue is alive).
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09-13-2019 12:41 AM #9
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CH VII here.
All my OC stuff is set to default anyway and it still shuts down. I don't OC anyway.