Another question for you all, I have a P35-DS3R and using the latest version of speedfan, I am unable to adjust the speed of my CPU and case fans.
I have a Nexus 120mm silent fan on the CPU that is plugged into the 3-pin CPU fan header and I have a Panaflo 120mm fan plugged into the 3-pin sys fan 1 header. Of these fans, only the CPU fan shows an RPM reading in either the BIOS or speedfan and neither fan responds to changing the fan speed using speedfan. The Panaflo fan should be capable of RPM reporting and speed adjustment as it worked with speedfan on my old motherboard (DFI NF4 Lanparty Ultra-D) I assume the nexus should as well, but it is brand new so I have not tested it on the old board.
The Panaflo fan is really loud so I am eager to get the speed under control. Any suggestions?
My system specs:
Intel E8400
GA-P35-DS3R Rev 2.1 (F11 BIOS)
2x1GB Crucial Ballistix DDR2 800
EVGA GeForce 8800 GT
OCZ PowerStream 520W PSU
Windows XP Pro SP2
I have a Nexus 120mm silent fan on the CPU that is plugged into the 3-pin CPU fan header and I have a Panaflo 120mm fan plugged into the 3-pin sys fan 1 header. Of these fans, only the CPU fan shows an RPM reading in either the BIOS or speedfan and neither fan responds to changing the fan speed using speedfan. The Panaflo fan should be capable of RPM reporting and speed adjustment as it worked with speedfan on my old motherboard (DFI NF4 Lanparty Ultra-D) I assume the nexus should as well, but it is brand new so I have not tested it on the old board.
The Panaflo fan is really loud so I am eager to get the speed under control. Any suggestions?
My system specs:
Intel E8400
GA-P35-DS3R Rev 2.1 (F11 BIOS)
2x1GB Crucial Ballistix DDR2 800
EVGA GeForce 8800 GT
OCZ PowerStream 520W PSU
Windows XP Pro SP2
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