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08-01-2019 09:34 PM #11
Ravwyn PC Specs Motherboard Crosshair VI Hero @ 7301 Processor AMD Ryzen R5 3600X Memory (part number) CMK16GX4M2B3000C15 Graphics Card #1 MSI GTX 1080 Gaming X @ 11gbps Sound Card -.- Monitor My trusty old 40" HDTV & 2nd Screen Storage #1 Corsair MP510 960GB Storage #2 A couple SanDisk Ultra II SSDs and storage HDDs CPU Cooler Corsair AIO H80i v2 Case Corsair 330R Power Supply Corsair RM650i Keyboard Logitech K400 plus & G13 Mouse Logitech G302 Headset Logitech G430 OS Windows 10 Pro
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Hmmm.... this is clearly a UEFI bug and has, indeed, nothing to do with anything SW related.
I'm running in issues now myself - with a 3600X on this board. I was on 7201 initially - but my USB drives kept freezing during file transfer (I build an m.2 usb stick with a SATA based m.2 ssd for... well... "larger files"). It took me a while to figure this one out - and it seems related to PCIe bus issues. Windows keept logging weird RAID and disk issues - I'll spare you the madness that ensued. Bottom line was, only a complete bios update solved this issue (for now, further testing follows tomorrow). I found 7304 here on these forums, it is AGESA 1.0.0.3 (no suffix) based so... fingers crossed. D/L link is here if you want to skip the slooooow forum server. =)
Since I cannot verify the origin of this one - caution is advised. I had issues and therefore had to try it - others: be vigilant.Last edited by Ravwyn; 08-01-2019 at 09:37 PM.
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08-02-2019 07:16 PM #12
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08-05-2019 08:17 AM #13
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Workaround for the PWM issue
After many tries to fix the PWM issue on my own, I have found a little workaround which worked so far without problems.
For this workaround I changed all my PWM fans from PWM mode to DC mode in the BIOS.
When it is changed, the minimum fan speed on DC mode is 60%.
To get the possible options for lower fan speeds, you need to run the Q-Fan Tuning which will take some take some minutes. After it's done, you can change your fan curves to the PWM one and also have the option to turn fans off on lower temperatures via the BIOS.
The only downside is that fans will run slower on lower fan speeds but the maximum fan speed will be the same like the PWM one. Another downside is the effiency but according to the power consumption of case fans, it can be ignored in my opinion.
EDIT: The workaround is still affected by the bug but somehow running the fans in DC mode delays it betterLast edited by MeNot; 08-06-2019 at 01:45 AM.
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08-08-2019 02:46 PM #14
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I just ordered a ch6 for a ryzen 3600 setup - wat iam reading here sounds horrible (specially the cpu fan bug)! Maybe it was a mistake buying this board?
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08-08-2019 08:06 PM #15
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I don't regret my purchase of this mainboard. The fan bug only happened 3 times in total so far (it has already been used for multiple 100s of hours since I build it), and every single time I had hwinfo64 running aswell. So this bug might only ever happen when hwinfo "calls" the mainboard for the updated statistics. And the cold boot bug is just annoying. And dosen't really break anything.
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08-09-2019 05:03 AM #16
randydvd PC Specs Motherboard Crosshair VI Hero BIOS 7302 Processor Ryzen 7 3700x Memory (part number) CMW16GX4M2D3600C18 Graphics Card #1 EVGA GTX 1080ti SC Black Edition Gaming Monitor Acer Predator X34A Storage #1 Adata XPG SX8200 Pro 512gb Storage #2 Crucial MX500 240gb CPU Cooler Cryorig H7 Quad Lumi RGB Case Fractal Design Meshify C Power Supply Cooler Master V850 Keyboard Razer Blackwidow 2014 Tournament Edition Mouse Logitech G502 Proteus Core Headset Plantronics GameCom 780 Mouse Pad Razer Goliathus Control Edition Extended Headset/Speakers Altec Lansing ADA 890 OS Windows 10 Pro Accessory #1 Razer Mouse Bungee
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While on BIOS 7302 (the only one I've used when installing R7 3700x coming from 6301 with my R7 1700) I've seen the CPU fan ramp down to about 400rpm (set to 1200~1500 ish) and chassis fans to about 700~800 rpm (they're set to their max 1500 ish) as if they weren't getting enough power; and on one occasion the CPU fan just went to 0 rpm, stopped spinning completely. Several times the CPU temperature reading (in hwmonitor) has gotten stuck at a certain number too (random degree celcius). All the above requires a reboot of the system to return to usual operation. EVERY SINGLE TIME any of the above happened, I was having hwmonitor running for extended periods of time (hours, more than a day etc).
On my last reboot, I abstained from running hwmonitor or hwinfo anything longer than 5~10 minutes, only to check status then exit. No problems since. Leads me to be pretty convinced hwmonitor/hwinfo/etc utilities calling/polling the motherboard's sensors/controller for these rpm/temperature values are causing the problems with fan stopping/ramping down to terribly low level. I don't think this ever happened once on my R7 1700 on the C6H Bios 6301 so it may be the BIOS itself (or AGESA? if it's possible even).
Hoping Asus will look into this.Last edited by randydvd; 08-09-2019 at 06:54 AM.
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08-09-2019 01:00 PM #17
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Preface: I am in no way arguing that anyone should have to do this, or that Asus does not need to get a handle on this fan bug, but...
Have any of you considered getting a Corsair Commander Pro and just foregoing the Asus fan headers entirely? It has 6 PWM fan headers on it. It also has the benefit of adding an additional USB 2.0 header (it has 2 on it, but it requires 1 from the mainboard, and c6h has only one) as well as up to 4x 10k ohm temp probes (and it comes with the probes as well as 6x PWM fan extension cables) and 2 lighting channels for Corsair Addressable RGB stuff if you are into that sort of thing.
I have one, and once the Commander Pro is set with a fan curve, you don't actually need to run the Corsair iCue or Link software anymore - it remembers your settings. It also works fine with HWInfo monitoring. All it needs is the aforementioned USB 2.0 header from the mainboard and a SATA power plug from your power supply. A lot of Corsair stuff is pretty expensive, but you get a lot for the ~$80 US they ask for the Commander Pro. I have never regretted the purchase.