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[net10.zip](https://github.com/user-attachments/files/23862003/net10.zip) [net48.zip](https://github.com/user-attachments/files/23862004/net48.zip) Yeah there you go.

My question is, if they are not connected to ITE chip #1 or ITE chip #2, where the are hell are they plugged into? Why not plug every fan on...

@userosos in your case the ControllerEnableRegister is already set to "false", so technically "manual" mode is enabled.

Motherboard model? Logs (logs.txt) ? > V229 is completely broken for most people It is probably specific to a controller chip and/or motherboard model from a LHM update. If you...

https://github.com/LibreHardwareMonitor/LibreHardwareMonitor/commit/fd3bfeb7c5f0e9a62e940970eba4c8fd7d0bd1eb#diff-3ceb7c17f07c27722ab5b801e5e0a125b57c6f54a4791458be2dfead6507616cL74 Think I found the issue. This simply removes the control registers to change fan speeds. 🤦

[IT8696E_Fix.zip](https://github.com/user-attachments/files/21580645/IT8696E_Fix.zip) Give this a roll onto a V229 install. I just removed the case line with the empty registers.

I know asus has some kind of "Quiet mode" that restricts the fans maximum speed. This will stick even if you don't have their software running. That's the only thing...

So it was on? Thought that might be it. Don't know if there is some kind of "overspeed" mode again only available with Asus stuff. In any case, pretty sure...

Wait how is that fan controller and all your fans plugged in? Is it again an Asus motherboard specific thing? Because yeah said fancontroller might limit/impact what a software is...

About that controller. If you set 100% in fancontrol, and then use the physical controller, do the fan speed changes? If yes, then it's most likely like having 2 audio...