Msi z87 g45 gaming sensor error

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I'm using msi command center to OC my cpu(4670K) and to control the fans rpm. This mainboard has only 3 system fans 4pin connectors and 2 for cpu fans. On the cpu fan connectors I've connected the pump of h60 and in the other I've connected the sp120 pwn stock fan of the hydro cooler.
My case is corsair's carbide 300R windowed edition with 6*140MM fan slots and 1*120MM exhaust.I fillied them all with AF140 red led fans and using splitters I divided them into groups of 2
The 2 top exhaush fans+ the 2 slide side+ 2 front intake. The 120 exhaust went strainght up to the psu.

My problem is that the programm can't controll the rpm's sometimes causing one of the groups to go full rpm when working on smart mode. Also the system temp sensor doesn't work properly and sometimes it shows 138 deg and sometimes 20 It's not about msi's programm, it's about all the system monitoring software I've tried so far. BUT even in smart mode and the hw monitor showing 138 deg the rpm's dont go full load which means the mainboard knows every moment the system temp but it can't show it properly on the user.

Smart mode on msi command center:takes the sensor's system temp and according the system temp Increases or not the rpm's.

Any idea? why does this happen?
The pc restarts after failed OC'ing on 4.2 ghz Could that failed OC cause probs to the chipset?
 
Solution
Hi there,
Your motherboard has a "Clear CMOS" button.
Turn the computer on and hold that down for 5 seconds untill the computer turns off.
This will reset your BIOS and all current configurations will not be saved.
Hopefully it will fix the BIOS glitch
Hi there,
Your motherboard has a "Clear CMOS" button.
Turn the computer on and hold that down for 5 seconds untill the computer turns off.
This will reset your BIOS and all current configurations will not be saved.
Hopefully it will fix the BIOS glitch
 
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