Hello all,
I recently started having this problem 4 years after building my computer.
I have an ASUS Z77 sabertooth motherboard which has thermal monitoring and fan controls built in.
When I start my computer up, my CPU fan runs a bit over 500 RPM. However, the default system is set up to alert me when the CPU fan runs under 600 RPM. I get a CPU fan error and I am told to press F1 to enter the BIOS. When I first built my computer, I got around this by following the directions, going into the BIOS, and changing the alert to fire when the CPU fan runs under 500 RPM. So, this was no longer a problem.
For some reason, the program now forgets my settings every time I shut down my computer.
So, every time I start up the computer, I have to press F1 to enter the BIOS, change my settings, and restart just to be able to use my computer.
Is there a reason why the my settings keep resetting now? I read in other threads that the mother board battery may be low, but my system time is still correct. Maybe the battery is low enough to forget settings but keep the time correct, or could there be another reason why this is happening?
Thank you very much in advance for the assistance.
I recently started having this problem 4 years after building my computer.
I have an ASUS Z77 sabertooth motherboard which has thermal monitoring and fan controls built in.
When I start my computer up, my CPU fan runs a bit over 500 RPM. However, the default system is set up to alert me when the CPU fan runs under 600 RPM. I get a CPU fan error and I am told to press F1 to enter the BIOS. When I first built my computer, I got around this by following the directions, going into the BIOS, and changing the alert to fire when the CPU fan runs under 500 RPM. So, this was no longer a problem.
For some reason, the program now forgets my settings every time I shut down my computer.
So, every time I start up the computer, I have to press F1 to enter the BIOS, change my settings, and restart just to be able to use my computer.
Is there a reason why the my settings keep resetting now? I read in other threads that the mother board battery may be low, but my system time is still correct. Maybe the battery is low enough to forget settings but keep the time correct, or could there be another reason why this is happening?
Thank you very much in advance for the assistance.