05-14-2017 08:46 PM - last edited 3 weeks ago by ROGBot
05-14-2017 10:33 PM
05-14-2017 11:00 PM
entropic-remnants wrote:
Go into the BIOS and set up the "Q-fan" system. Set fan channel 2 to "DC" and then select the maximum all the time. It's a radio button under the graph for that, than click "apply". If it spins up properly then the port is probably fine but it's not seeing the feedback from the fan for some reason. Try some different configurations for that.
I'm using CHA2 in PWM with a pair of Noctua NF-F12 fans for my fron intakes using Noctua's Y-cable and it works fine. It's running PWM in that configuration.
Turn SenseMI skew to "Disabled" on a 1700 (which I have) or temperatures can appear to be all over the map when they ain't.
No clue on the light blinking, sorry.
05-15-2017 12:43 AM
05-15-2017 02:19 AM
entropic-remnants wrote:
Go into the BIOS and set up the "Q-fan" system. Set fan channel 2 to "DC" and then select the maximum all the time. It's a radio button under the graph for that, than click "apply". If it spins up properly then the port is probably fine but it's not seeing the feedback from the fan for some reason. Try some different configurations for that.
I'm using CHA2 in PWM with a pair of Noctua NF-F12 fans for my fron intakes using Noctua's Y-cable and it works fine. It's running PWM in that configuration.
Turn SenseMI skew to "Disabled" on a 1700 (which I have) or temperatures can appear to be all over the map when they ain't.
No clue on the light blinking, sorry.
05-15-2017 03:35 AM
moshdaman wrote:
Should i disable SenseMI skew on the 1600x? i am not having temp issues my max temp underload stays below 59-60 degrees also at these temps
my radiator is relatively cool as i can feel coolish air exhausting through the otherside
05-15-2017 04:59 AM
alexjames wrote:
Does your motherboard flash in the bottom right when you're reading/writing data to storage?
I need to know if it's normal hahah
05-15-2017 05:05 AM
05-15-2017 05:34 AM
alexjames wrote:
Ah! Thanks guys, at least I'm not alone here.
Hopefully in the next UEFI we have the option to turn it off. 🙂
05-15-2017 07:02 AM
eight-bit wrote:
There is, side effect is that the red light on the power button on the board is disabled as well. And not sure, but I think it disables your HD activity light on your case also.
Stumbled on it when trying to get my RGB working agian. Not at the machine right now, so I am only taking guesses at the option's location, but I believe it was under Advanced -> RoG effects -> RoG LED or something along those lines.