Z87-g43 fan header problem

Hi everybody first post here so to get straight i have a small problem with sys3 fan header it seems that pwm function isnt working the fan is spining but i cant adjust speed in hardware control
it can be 50 or 100% its gonna spin at the max speed other 2 headers are working properly i also tried diffrent pwm fans on that header and i couldnt adjust speed for any of them
cpu headers are also working properly anybody have idea?

I have the same problem with my Z97-G45 MB, SYSFAN1 and SYSFAN2 works without problem but SYSFAN3 the speed(rpm) goes crazy. SYSFAN3 Speeds from 700rpm to 56000rpm according to HWMonitor, probably not the true speed as i think its not possible with anything above the fans specified 1000rpm, in my case I originally had 2x140mm fans and recently i bought another one just like the ones i have from start. I have tested the different sysfans in different slots and aslong as i only have two sysfans connected in the same time theres no problem but when connecting a third fan problems show up. All sysfans i have tested works fine aslong as only 2 fans are connected.
I think the MB is having problem to handle more than 2 sysfans at the same time
In this video ive made HWMonitor shows Auxfanin0/Sysfan1 and Auxfanin1/Sysfan2 works fine but Auxfanin2/Sysfan3 shows strange RPM speeds.

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