Should be on "PC Health Status" page in the BIOS (the last 2 options) on a P35-DS3...
And yes, 4-pin PWM fans should be set to either "Auto" or "PWM" mode for proper control.
The latest BIOS version I can find for my P35-DS3R is F11 which claims to have new "Super I/O" code, which is the same change made in the F12 code for the non-raid P35-DS3 boards.
I believe that possibly the problem lies with this new "Super I/O" code change and my new E8400 CPU, which I also...
It should be set to "voltage" only if it's a 3-pin fan connector...
My CPU fan is the 4-pin PWM type and with the newer BIOS (F11) it now want's to "idle" @ 2000rpm, which is just plain wrong...
BTW: My memory under XP still says 3.5GB, which is normal...
I agree with you that Gigabyte has royally screwed-up the fans speeds on their newer BIOSes... I was searching for this very topic when I came across your posts...
I have a GA-P35-DS3R (Rev 1.0), which I just updated to F11, and the first thing I noticed was that my PWM Zalman CNPS9500 CPU...
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