Ipmitool sensor thresh "FANB" upper 1500 1500 1650 Ipmitool sensor thresh "FANA" upper 1500 1500 1650 Ipmitool sensor thresh "FAN6" lower 200 300 300 Ipmitool sensor thresh "FAN5" lower 200 300 300 Ipmitool sensor thresh "FAN4" lower 200 300 300 Ipmitool sensor thresh "FAN3" lower 200 300 300 Ipmitool sensor thresh "FAN2" lower 200 300 300 Ipmitool sensor thresh "FAN6" upper 1200 1200 1300 Ipmitool sensor thresh "FAN5" upper 1200 1200 1300 Ipmitool sensor thresh "FAN4" upper 1200 1200 1300 Ipmitool sensor thresh "FAN3" upper 1200 1200 1300 Ipmitool sensor thresh "FAN2" upper 1200 1200 1300 Ipmitool sensor thresh "FAN1" lower 400 500 600 Ipmitool sensor thresh "*sensor name*" lower *lnr* *lcr* *lnc* Ipmitool sensor thresh "FAN1" upper 2100 2200 2400 Ipmitool sensor thresh "*sensor name*" upper *unc* *ucr* *unr* Unfortunately, this has to be done each time the BMC is upgraded. Note that you should search for the specs of your own fans first, then edit as needed.
The slow startup you're seeing is the CPU startup, you may see a number in the bottom right being cycled through and this is the step of booting, note that AD means it's ready for the OS to load - you can also search for AMI POST codes to have an idea of what they're doing.
Note that the BMC fimrware won't keep track of your serial number etc in the hardware page as you need to not delete a certain part when loading a new BMC but I chose to delete it as well to make sure it worked correctly.When updating BIOS / BMC firmware ALWAYS reset them to stock yourself, save, reboot as that helps ensure they're properly setup.
OS: Windows 10 Pro 64-bit (20H2) / Linux Mint 20 64-bit (Cinnamon)ĬPU: AMD Ryzen 9 3900X (Corsair Hydro H100i) System Manufacturer/Model Number: Custom Built (Self)