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    Fan Expert 3 SmartMode doesn't work with SENSOR 2

    If I direct you to this post https://rog.asus.com/forum/showthrea...k-with-SENSOR1 for an older motherboard it will save me a lot of time trying to explain my issue.

    Basically the R5E is having this issue for me on temp sensor 2/chassis fan 2, it will not alter its speed no matter what including swapping sensors over, I now have this profile working by using sensor 3 instead and it ramps up and down just fine.

    re-installing AI suite does not change this.

    As the other thread is very old I was wondering if this ever got resolved and how to go about fixing it ?

    Oh and to add to the problems using sensor 3 causes a random spin up to full power and back down straight away, I just watched it in realtime using Aida64 to catch the offending fan, this is new since swapping sensors. I have swapped sensors round and it still does it using asus or 3rd party temp sensors.

    Also replicated on temp sensor 2 chassis fan 3
    Last edited by GoNz0-; 05-28-2015 at 03:36 PM.

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    quiet in here...

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    bump

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    As this seems to be an issue with other people I have spoken to I would appreciate this being fixed?

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    Hello

    Contact support through ASUS.com for your location.

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    I have directed them here, just to add the whole crappy program failed to spin up ANY fans today when swapping from performance to auto then back, PC was almost at critical temps.

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    THANK YOU FOR THIS!

    I've been going crazy trying to figure out WTF I did wrong. See below:

    https://farm1.staticflickr.com/277/2...37910844_k.jpg <---- Huge Image to be able to see better



    I've been searching all over for issues, never did it cross my mind that it was due to using sensor 2 with chassis fan 2. That's just f*cked up.

    Did you ever find a solution???

    Here's more info from another post if anyone is curious as to my setup:
    I'm loving the plethora of connection options this motherboard offers. Maybe I went a little overkill. But I'm having some trouble with Chassis Fan 2 control through the Fan expert. Everything else is running and working beautifully, but I can't get Chassis Fan 2 control to work :/.

    Quick write-up of setup:
    CPU Fan - CPU Circuit Pump PWM control
    CPU Opt - CPU Circuit RPM from koolance flow meter and frequency adapter (no control, just rpm feedback)
    Chassis Fan 1A - GPU Circuit Pump PWM control
    Chassis Fan 1B - GPU Circuit RPM from koolance flow meter and frequency adapter (no control, just rpm feedback)
    Chassis Fan 2A - Phantek PH-F140MP (4 such fans) connected through Swiftech PWM fan hub. Max RPM of 1600
    Chassis Fan 2B - NoiseBlocker eLoop B12-PS (2 such fans) connected through a PWM splitter cable. Max RPM of 1500
    Chassis Fan 3A - Phantek PH-F140XP (6 such fans) connected through a Swiftech PWM fan hub. Max RPM of 900 when using the QSA adapter
    Chassis Fan 3B - Phantek PH-F140SP (1 such) connected through Phantek PWM Fan hub. Max RPM of 1200.

    I know you are "supposed" to connect the same type fans to each chassis pair. But the fact that Chassis Fan 3A and 3B work just fine despite being connected to such vastly different devices makes me think I should be able to get Chassis Fan 2A and 2B to work fine. And also ignoring the fact that a PWM signal is a PWM signal no matter what device it is connected to.

    Also, Chassis fan 2A and 2B worked perfectly during the Fan Expert "auto tuning" process. It clearly correctly Identified the fan curve. And when I play with the Q-Fan controls in the bios they seemed to work fine as well.
    Last edited by dkevox; 08-07-2015 at 09:45 PM.

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