MSI Max 2 BFIR; Problems with CPU Fan speed in PC Alert!

servus...
First of all, I have Bios version 1.3 from the .de support Page.
I don´t know, why .com.tw doesn´t have this version.
But here´s my problem:
PC Alert doesn´t show a CPU-fan speed!
The northbidge fan shows the fan speed roundabout 5000.
In BIOS CPU Fan ~2500
PC ALert versions:
4.005
4.006
Any ideas?
Thanks

Thank You for the reply,
Before the latest update to PCAlert4 it was working properly, I cross checked the reported info. to that of Sandra, MBM, and in the bios.
 Also the temps are only swapped between the system temp. and the CPU temp., other than that they are correct.
Thanks,
John

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