Thermal radar will allow the fan to slow down. This means that the program will not allow it to go faster than the max which it is at now. Like I said before, IF you are using the stock NZXT fans the max rpm for those fans are 1500 +/- 10% so if it reads 1700 ish rpm your fans are spinning full blast. I can change the speeds of my Chassis fans with the AI Suite and BIOS but my CPU speed is still stuck on around the 1700RPM mark, I know I could probably connect it to a chasis fan 3 pin slot and control it from there but I would prefer to make it work through the correct CPU-header. Quick update, uninstalled and reinstalled AI SUITE 2 three times to be sure but no change. I was starting to think that it was a user error myself that's why I came on to ask advice. I'm starting to think it is user error/not understanding how to use the program that is causing this issue.ĮDIT: a uninstall and reinstall of thermal radar may help as well. I have some 3 pin fans in my case and have the same exact board so I again assure you it will adjust them. Then in thermal radar go to last tab, this one controls the GPU fan and has a manual slider, and try adjusting it there. Be sure to plug a fan in to the CPU header so the board does not throw the CPU_fan error and prevent start up. For kicks and giggles move the CPU fan to the chassis fan 4 which is by the rear outputs but the bottom connector. I assure you that board will control 3 pin fans.
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