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May 12th, 2016 06:00

Ambient sensor problem on Aurora R3

Hello all,

After hours of searching through the net for a solution for this problem I thought id bring it here, the problem I am having is that my Aurora R3 command centre is displaying all three ambient sensors as 0° which is odd as MSI afterburner is reading that my temps are reaching up to 50°, below are the readings of the command centre:

Ambient sensor: 0°             System fan: 1200 RPM

Ambient sensor: 0°             CPU pump: running

Ambient sensor: 0°

PCI fan: 0 RPM                     Hard drive fan: 2147 RPM reaching up to 2400 RPM

One other strange thing is that the PCI fan is reading 0RPM? not sure whats causing this but I have tried to manually set the fans using the curve and fixed options to no avail.

Having had a look online I saw that there was an option to run the ePSA, however when I boot and press F12 there is no option to access this tool.

I recently was infected with a .MICRO virus and had to clean install windows, not sure if that has anything to do with it.

If anyone could help me with this it would be much appreciated!

Thanks!

EDIT: After installing SpeedFan to monitor my temps im getting ranges of 50-60° on both GPU's and an overall temp of around the same, after running the Dell diag on the website the temps were reaching up to 90° while the PCI fan stayed at 0 RPM.

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May 18th, 2016 15:00

Hello,

sorry for the late reply and thanks for replying!

I installed a windows 7 home premium, the BIOS is up to date and I have tried re-installing the command center.

I have also tried a power drain but regardless I cannot seem to access the dell diagnostics.

I will give re-installing the command center a go again as I didn't remove it from my registry last time, the only worry I have is that the PCI fan is at 0RPM, ill update to see if the re-instillation of the command center makes a difference!  **update: After re-installing the command center using Revo uninstaller I restarted my pc and thereis still no difference, PCI RPM is still at 0 and my ambient sensors are still at 0 also...still confused as why I cant access Dell diagnostics? is the link to the support page a driver for the dell diag tool?

Cheers!

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May 29th, 2016 06:00

I just sent you a PM, after doing some digging around and installing CPUID HW monitor I think that my PCI fan is actually running but command center isn't picking it up.

Im getting different fan speeds from the HW monitor though:

Fan 1: 1200 rpm max 1216 rpm im assuming this is the system fan?

Fan 2: 3400 rpm max 3500 rpm (slightly worrying fan speeds) this is possibly the hard drive fan?

Fan 3:  1500 rpm max 1600 rpm I think this is the graphics cards fan?

Core temps from core 0 to core 3 are ranging from temps 40 to 50 with my graphics card temps ranging 40 to 60.

So I think my fans are all working however now im just worried about fan 2's speed? 3500 rpm is quite high?

Thanks for the help!

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