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Dear jorge dan,
Please go to BIOS > [M.I.T.] > [PC Health Status] and disable [CPU Fan Speed Control] to see if the problem still remains or not. If the problem still persists, please provide us the product serial number and we will try to see how to assist.
Regards,
I:
I had it disabled (see fig).
El S/N:1343400178xx
I have exactly the same problem. On booting, I have no noticeable overheating issues in Windows 8.1 with the F3 bios, but after waking from standby, the fan runs at a noticeably slower speed (a few hundred RPM) that is insufficient to cool the FX-8320 cpu. Changes to the cpu fan settings in the bios appear to have little or no effect. Incidentally, I noticed that the temperature alarm settings in the bios did not appear to work under the operating system (if the computer shut down because of overheating, the audible alarm would only occur on rebooting until the CPU cooled as a result of the increased fan speed).
I also tried the Easytune program. It appears that this allow one to control the CPU fan speed settings after rebooting, but, like the bios fan settings, there is no apparent control over the fan speed after resuming from standby.
This is an annoying problem. If this were a general problem with the F3 bios, I would expect to see more reports of problems. i am left wondering if there is a defect in the motherboard that only shows up with the F3 bios.
I did manage to sort out the control of voltage and timing settings under the F3 bios (note that I am not overclocking the CPU).
Robert