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[–] disco@sh.itjust.works 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I did the Lightning BIOS flash successfully to ensure virtualization is working on my 11900ES. Goal is to build an unraid server which permanently runs two dozens docker containers and several VMs for daily usage. ATM this setup is running on a 10 year old HP Z420 Xeon workstation, but I want to go for something less power hungry with the Erying setup.

My only problem is that since flashing the lightning BIOS both system fan connectors always run full tilt, no matter what kind of "Smart Control" settings I apply. I tried several different 4 and 3 pin fans, with and w/o PWM, no difference. Hard resetting the BIOS also doesn't help. This did not occur with the stock BIOS. Maybe anyone experienced the same and could give me a hint what to do.

[–] kn100@sh.itjust.works 1 points 1 year ago

I experience exactly that you describe except for on the cpu fan header, that one is controllable as long as a 4 pin fan is used