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| Thread ID: 67238 | 2006-03-22 03:27:00 | asus q-fan2 on P5ND2-SLI Deluxe help! | superoman (6703) | Press F1 |
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| 439810 | 2006-03-22 03:27:00 | Hi Got an all new computer a month or so ago and it sounded like a tractor when i got it. Narrowed it down to q-fan2 not being enabled properly It took ages to enable it properly and it still isn't I believe. It is quiet now but i believe there should be some settings in bios to change the control of it there isn't. Blitz might be able to help since he had/has the same motherboard. It is being sorted out by the computer manufacturer but I would like to see what other asus board owners have to say - Details about process of possible fixes below. 1. Initially bios was not set to 'qfan enabled'. Enabling qfan in bios made no difference. Ai booster was not installed at this stage. 2 Updating the bios to 0802 made the cpu fan quieter, however the settings did not appear in the bios (not even greyed out). Ai booster was installed at this stage. 3. The setting to control qfan in AI booster is greyed out. Why would this setting be included in AI Booster if it cannot be used.? 4. The setting to control qfan in PC Probe is greyed out. 5. The Asus website states there should be settings in the bios. www.asus.com which clearly shows the extra settings in bios. I do not have the Fan speed ratio or the speed up/down response time in my bios 6. Uninstalling the AI booster has made no difference to wether settings appear or not. - as above 7. There are numerous posts on forums on the internet discussing the problem of no settings or qfan not working at all. There seems to be no solution apparent |
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| 439811 | 2006-03-22 07:16:00 | Qfan? Well my board supports this but I would never use it. If your CPU fan is noisy get a quieter one then what you have. If its a chipset fan, chnage it. |
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