Problema de control del ventilador Asus Q-Fan El ventilador no responde correctamente o se atasca.
Problema de control del ventilador Asus Q-Fan El ventilador no responde correctamente o se atasca.
Hello! Your chassis fans currently run at different duty cycles—60% for the first and 20% for the second. To lower noise while staying above 60%, you might need to tweak the fan curves carefully. I've already tried adjusting everything, but it's proving difficult.
Find the chassis fan connection on your motherboard—it resembles a pump header. Make sure the pump header stays active; this likely explains why you can't lower the case fan below 60%. Look inside your PC to see where the fan is connected, and change it to a fan header instead.
Which fans are you using? And which motherboard are you connected to?
For precise fan adjustments, opt for PWM mode. Ensure your fans have a 4-pin connector. 3-pin models are limited to DC speed regulation.
I manage six fans in total. Five are Arctic P14 models and one is a deepcool unit. I'm using an ASUS Prime B550 Plus with a motherboard. On my previous system, I had identical fans and fan extensions, and I could adjust their speeds via the BIOS. The last motherboard was an ASUS Prime B250M-A.
If the fan won’t drop below my expectations, a hub probably won’t help much. Unless you’re out of headers and must use a pump header that can’t be adjusted for proper fan speed. A quiet adapter works well since the fan spins under 60%, but I doubt it’s tuned correctly. I believe 60% is the standard setting for uncalibrated fans, ensuring all units run smoothly without needing BIOS changes.
I changed to DC and the computer became much quieter. Thanks everyone!