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    Posted: 05 Oct 2022 at 2:09am
I would contact ASRock support.
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Originally posted by bjlockie bjlockie wrote:

You could update to the beta BIOS but there is no changelist in the archive.
It may fix the fan problem or it may brick things.
You do have a recent CPU for that BIOS.
The beta BIOS is from 2018 which is 3 years after the last non beta BIOS. :-)


Hi bjlockie:

Yes, I had already updated to the latest Beta BIOS, as mentioned on my first post. The version is Beta 1.70, date 2018/5/30. I performed this update on both PCs (no success). The processor on both machines is Intel Pentium G3220.

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You could update to the beta BIOS but there is no changelist in the archive.
It may fix the fan problem or it may brick things.
You do have a recent CPU for that BIOS.
The beta BIOS is from 2018 which is 3 years after the last non beta BIOS. :-)
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Originally posted by TomTomazack TomTomazack wrote:

As far as I can see on the asrock product page for this mb, your board supports CPU Quiet fan. So as long as you have a 4 pin connector on your cooler, you should be good to go. Have you tried resetting cmos or updating the bios? If those things don't work, I'd start looking for a replacement board, it seems like some controller is broken on it in that case.


Hi Tom, thanks for your answer and help.

Yes, I have a 4-pin connector on the fan. I also bought a new fan with no success. Yes, I have reset the CMOS and I changed the battery. As I mention on my first post, I updated the BIOS first to version 1.5 and then to beta version 1.7.

I also thought the board could be faulty, but I have 2 PCs with the same identical board and both of them have the same full-speed-fan problem. It's frustrating.
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As far as I can see on the asrock product page for this mb, your board supports CPU Quiet fan. So as long as you have a 4 pin connector on your cooler, you should be good to go. Have you tried resetting cmos or updating the bios? If those things don't work, I'd start looking for a replacement board, it seems like some controller is broken on it in that case.
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Originally posted by mcclausky mcclausky wrote:

I just bought a new Fan: DeepCool CK-11509:
https://www.deepcool.com/products/Cooling/cpuaircoolers/2021/14443.shtml

Unfortunately, this new fan also operates at maximum noisy speed. In UEFI settings I selected again "Silent" but it has no effect whatsoever. The "A-Tuning" app shows it's rotating almost at 3000RPM all the time. The "Fan-tastic tuning" test shows almost the same values for 10% and 100%. The CPU temp is always 31.

Please, is there anything that can be done here?


Please, can someone confirm that this Motherboard model "AsRock H81M-VG4" just cannot control the CPU Fan speed whatsoever? As I mentioned before, I have tried everything with no success. Is this Motherboard model designed to make the Fan run at top speed all the time?

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I just bought a new Fan: DeepCool CK-11509:
https://www.deepcool.com/products/Cooling/cpuaircoolers/2021/14443.shtml

Unfortunately, this new fan also operates at maximum noisy speed. In UEFI settings I selected again "Silent" but it has no effect whatsoever. The "A-Tuning" app shows it's rotating almost at 3000RPM all the time. The "Fan-tastic tuning" test shows almost the same values for 10% and 100%. The CPU temp is always 31.

Please, is there anything that can be done here?
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Originally posted by Xaltar Xaltar wrote:

What header do you have the fan connected to? Try it on other headers on the board
and see if that will allow you to control the speed.


Hi Xaltar. It was initially connected to the CPU_FAN1 (number 21). Then I followed your suggestion and connected it to the CHA_FAN1 (number 15), and I set the Chassis fan in BIOS to "silent" but nothing changes. The Fan is still spinning at more then 3300RPM. A-Tuning reports the same speed.

Here's an image of my motherboard layout and the headers I mention above:
https://paste.pics/IGN5X

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What header do you have the fan connected to? Try it on other headers on the board
and see if that will allow you to control the speed.
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Originally posted by mcclausky mcclausky wrote:

Hi RLGL. The temp of both CPU cores is always between 35 and 40 C.
Thanks.


And when the PC is idle the temp of both cores falls all the tiem between 25 and 27 C, no more. Thanks.
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