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iwik
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We have new bios 1.50 1/25/2016 with description
1.Update microcode to 0x74. 2.Improve DRAM compatibility. Nothing about fan control :( I will try it soon. I hope it is silent fix! |
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keeka
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Yes I had noticed Intel no longer supply HS/Fan with K series CPUs. Those of us chosing H series board have gone with the locked CPU that does come with an Intel HS/Fan. I guess this is why the problem appears to be confined to those of us with H170 boards.
I saw my fan run at approx 1400 RPM recently but cannot for the life of me replicate that fan behaviour. The CPU fan profile in the UEFI was set for performance IIRC. I have since upgraded the BIOS (still get BIOS freezes!) and cannot replicate it. I think that was back at BIOS 1.5. Sorry, I cannot give more detailed information on this.
I posted my findings connecting an Intel LGA775 cooler earlier in this thread. By 'We' do you mean ASRock support? Do they not have these earlier coolers at hand, so that they can verify this directly? [edit]Can you confirm the intel cooler from retail i5-3570K will fit? AIUI the pushpin holes should align but the vertical clearance may differ. If it does fit and works, I' would settle for that and get on with life![/edit]
My reaction would be that it seems odd, given the fan spec appears not to have changed. What I would say is, this problem only seems to have been reported with H170 with stock Intel cooler. What's more it only seems to be owners of ASRock boards that are experiencing it.
My first thoughts were faulty fan or motherboard. It's unlikely but plausible that all of us having this problem may have faulty hardware. Have ASRock support themselves actually tested an i5-6600 with the Intel cooler on H170 platform? Surely, first step is for them to see if they can replicate the problem. It would be nice if they would report back, in this thread. It's been some time now. Edited by keeka - 30 Jan 2016 at 5:32pm |
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parsec
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By "we" I meant myself and those participating in this thread.
Any Intel socket 115X processor's CPU cooler will fit in a socket 1151 (Skylake) mother board. So that is socket 1156 (pre-Sandy Bridge), 1155 (Sandy Bridge ix-2000 series, and Ivy Bridge ix-3000 series), and 1150 (Haswell ix-4000 series and Pentium Anniversary, and Broadwell ix-5000 series) Intel stock CPU coolers will all fit in each other, and now Skylake 1151 ix-6000 series. Regarding my personal knowledge of ASRock using a Skylake stock cooler with their H170 boards, I don't know. I would be surprised if they did not use/test one. Are you still having the same problems after BIOS version 1.50, if I read what you wrote correctly? If not then we could most likely say it was a BIOS problem. Or has the behavior changed at all? |
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keeka
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My board came with 1.0. I upgrade it directly to 1.8. Had other problems and downgraded to 1.5, then to 1.8. I believe I noticed the ~1400RPM once whilst on 1.5. I was dealing with a different BIOS problem at the time (resume from sleep).
I saw iwik's post, so have just upgraded to BIOS 1.9. I think there may be some changes wrt fan control. I have now seen the fan spin at speeds other than 0 and ~2000RPM. The CPU fan still needs in excess of 65% to begin physically rotating (any fan monitor app will report alternating 0/1050 RPM when the fan is stationary, and trying to start). But now, once it has started to spin, it seems UEFI can smoothly regulate the speed, down to ~40%, with the fan visibly rotating and a reported RPM as low as ~1100. The reported speeds look about right, observing/listening to the fan. So there looks to have been some improvement. Still not ideal the fan only kicking off once the power is sufficient to turn it at 2000rpm. It also looks like the standard CPU fan profile has been changed. I tried this and some custom settings in order to see if the fan would continue to spin when power was below 50%. |
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iwik
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What do you mix here? What bios 1.8 or 1.9? Some other board...
I found that in advanced mode I can select Fan mode "Auto" or 4-pin fan. I don't know if it is new bios feature or not. Speed reporting in A-tunning with no change, playing with profiles in bios seems to be able set somehow quieter mode |
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keeka
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Sorry for the confusion. My board is an H170M PRO4. I experienced similar issues as those you described in your OP. A new BIOS for this board also appeared 25/01/16, with same description. Though the BIOS version is 1.9 rather than 1.5. |
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keeka and others in this thread, I don't know if you've tried what I will describe here, but if you haven't, you could try this and see if it improves the way the Intel CPU cooler behaves.
First of all, IF you are using a version of A-Tuning that is NOT from your board's download page, then that may be at least part of the problem. You MUST use the A-Tuning version from your board's download page. You may have found newer or different versions of A-Tuning, by the release number, that are used by other ASRock boards. Those different versions do not have improvements or changes that apply to all ASRock boards. These other versions are at best the same as the version on your board's download page. It is possible that the different versions of A-Tuning are not the best for your board. Please use the A-Tuning version from your board's download page ONLY. I'll describe how to uninstall A-Tuning on your PC, and install it again. Installing A-Tuning fresh again might fix your problem, IF you want to do this. I can't guarantee this will fix your problem, sorry to say, but it's worth a try IMO. First just run the uninstall option for A-Tuning from the Windows Programs and Features screen. Sometimes not all of the A-Tuning files will be removed after running the uninstall program. You can check for that situation and remove the files manually by doing the following: Open Windows Explorer on your C: drive. Double click on the Program Files (x86) folder. Then find the ASRock Utility folder, and open it. If you don't see this folder, there's nothing else to do. If you do have the ASRock Utility folder, then open it and look for an A-Tuning folder. If that folder does not exist, nothing else to do. If you do have an A-Tuning folder, delete it. Or if that fails, go into that folder and delete anything in it. Hopefully the permissions will allow you to delete the files. Next get the latest A-Tuning installation program from your board's download page. Be sure to run it on your C: drive. Finally, run A-Tuning. Run the Fan Test for the CPU Fan1, and others of course too. If you still get the same results where the fan does not run until the 50% level, I just wasted your time. Beyond this, we'll need to continue trying to discover what the issue is. EDIT Left click? wardog was here Edited by wardog - 02 Feb 2016 at 4:24am |
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akulp
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Hi. Another one with this really annoying problem. I'm sooo angry on myself, because I bought AsRock 2 days ago. One thing I really wanted was quiet PC in my living room. And this problem don't seem to be fixed soon as I see ... Anyway I have H170M-ITX/ac + i3 6100I tried with your solution with fresh install and even with beta version of A-T, but no luck ...:( ------------------- Is there any other solution for this problem. Would there be any difference with stock cooler from my old i3 or some 3rd part cooler? Thank you. Edited by akulp - 05 Feb 2016 at 4:58am |
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keeka
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Good news as far as H170M PRO4 and a stock intel i5-6600 NIDEC fan.
ASRock TSD sent me a beta BIOS (P1.90B). My board was able to regulate the fan speed smoothly from 1000rpm @ approx 50%, to 2000RPM @ 100%. I have reported back to them my results with both ATuning fan test and Open Hardware Monitor. |
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