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Originally posted by chucky88 View Post
Thanks, nice to know that i'm not the only one (though F31 works fine on Pro, only started with F33 for me). If you don't mind, could you also report it to GB, as my previous experience with support was unfortunately "cannot reproduce, everything works on our end". Also that second fan controller (4/5) configuration on Aorus Pro also bugs out when ErP is enabled (has been since the release): once every couple reboots it ignores the curve and gets permanently stuck at whatever RPM that is set at point 0, only full power down with PSU switched off for 15sec+ fixes this until next random occurrence of the issue. I've reported it and nothing has been done to this day.
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Originally posted by dxearner_2004 View Post
This is a bug or side effect with CSM being disabled. When in the bios, Ctrl-Alt-F6 will lower the resolution and the responsiveness will return. It is annoying.
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Originally posted by ne85 View Post
Similar issue with my phantek RGB PWM fans, im on an Aorus Master Rev 1.2 - seems to have started with F31 or F32 onwards.
Basically resorted to fixing my fan speed and setting Voltage instead of pwm, luckily these fans run both ways as the voltage range is like 3v to 12v. along with PWM 12v
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Originally posted by Waltc View Post
Why aren't you guys using SIV to control your fans? It works very well--been using it for well over a year. It runs when windows 10 boots and overrides the bios settings. It's much better and simpler to use than kludging through the bios to regulate your fans. The only fan it does not control is the chipset fan--which I set to silent and forget. Doesn't seem to matter where the chipset fan is set as I 've never heard it...;) x570 Aorus Master Rev 1.0, in service a consecutive ~21 months. I run with ErP disabled--I believe that is the default. Presently on F33f/3900X.
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Originally posted by chucky88 View PostThis version broke control of FAN_4/5 headers (on the secondary controller ITE IT8792E) in the SmartFan (all primary fan controller headers (CPU, SYS_1-3 seem ok). All system fans are Noctua A12x25 PWM fans and are verified to work correctly on other system
all ITE controllers mounted on these boards have various types of problems (RGB control, fan control, etc.) according to Gigabyte, the problems all stem from AMD.
I am very curious to see what will happen with Agesa 1.2.0.2 which according to AMD should be okay on its part
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Originally posted by Waltc View Post
Why aren't you guys using SIV to control your fans? ...
Originally posted by FedeS View Post
all ITE controllers mounted on these boards have various types of problems (RGB control, fan control, etc.) according to Gigabyte, the problems all stem from AMD.
I am very curious to see what will happen with Agesa 1.2.0.2 which according to AMD should be okay on its partLast edited by chucky88; 04-01-2021, 12:59 PM.
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Originally posted by chucky88 View Posthm, interesting. I thought those controllers/implementation was fully under board vendor control. For me it's only the secondary controller ITE IT8792E that is buggy. First ITE IT8688E is working ok in comparison. Let's see what GB support tells me (ticket has been 'Forwarded' as of today, but no final response yet) and wait for new AGESA. If it remains the same will probably resort to putting both fans on splitter at FAN_3 sacrificing different curves.
At first I also thought the same thing.
But then I found that all these ITE controllers use the USB bus, some can be directly managed by the cpu others by the chipset
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Originally posted by Cosimo Marilli View Postheellpppp
today for no reason sysfan 4 - 5 - 6 send PWM fans at maximum speed! (I tried other fans without success) Aourus X570 pro bios F33G .... 2 hours ago everything worked ...... (all regulated by bios NO SIV)
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Originally posted by chucky88 View PostHere's another one, welcome!. Please report this to GB support at https://esupport.gigabyte.com . More reports = better chance they stay on it and it gets fixed.
thanks, I filled out and sent the report, hopefully servant????
temp -1 ??????
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Originally posted by chucky88 View Posthere's another one, welcome!. Please report this to gb support at https://esupport.gigabyte.com . More reports = better chance they stay on it and it gets fixed.
ok tnx
following a post on reddit, I tried reflashing the bios with Qflash (bios) and dos mode (efiflash) without result
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on the gigabyte forum USA a user had the same problem as me
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I have a problem with my motherboard. Yesterday everything was fine, and today after power on fans connected to SYS_FAN4, SYS_FAN5 and SYS_FAN6 are spinning at 100%, and there is no info about the speed nor option to set fan curve for them in BIOS. Also, it seems that temperature readings for "System 2" and "PCIE-8" are -1*C.
Fans are working OK - I Swapped SYS_FAN2 with SYS_FAN5 and this connected to #2 was fine, and this in #5 was not seen by BIOS.
May it be, that my board is faulty, and there will be a need for RMA, or maybe someone had similar problem and solved it?
Now I disconnected fans 4-6 to keep my system silent, will check tomorrow again.
BTW. I even installed newest 6b BIOS to check if this will help - no result.
I had similar problem with the motherboard not showing any fans connected to SYS_FAN2/4/5/6...
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Originally posted by chucky88 View PostHere's another one, welcome!. Please report this to GB support at https://esupport.gigabyte.com . More reports = better chance they stay on it and it gets fixed.
disconnect my PSU from alimentation for 5 min. reconnect and ALL FAN PERFECT FUNCTION!!!
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