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The software is just wrong.
Check your fans specs, particularly RPM, If they all differ just run them all at max RPM to figure it out. Run a stress test in windows to see them peak or set it in the bios.
If they have the same max RPM enter the bios set 1 to max RPM save and exit. Boot into windows. See which is running a max rpm. Repeat as needed.
Example using my board with HWmonitor
CPU = CPU (obvious)
Fanin1 = Top left of board (rear intake)
Fanin2 = Right of board
Fanin3 = Bottom of board (radiator fans)
Fanin4 = Water pump connector next to CPU fan connector
>turns on computer
>flies away
Edit: it censored 4chan wtf
Its a bug.
Idk why they censored that.
Actually, no, 3000 RPM is not "extreme". Fast 80mm fans will easily do that.
On the other hand, I have a server Delta 80mm that does 10k RPM, and a tiny 40mm or something dual fan Sunon that does 15.000 RPM. Those are some of the fastest fans you can buy. That is extreme.
My 3000 rpm fans are running at 700-1200 rpm most of the time and they are already noisy.
As for noise, yes, 3000 RPM is loud. My fastest fans right now have to be the SilverStone FM121s, which max out around 2500 RPM IIRC.