Z87 Mpower fan control

I have two Corsair SP120 with PWM connector, both connected to CPU fan 1 and 2 on the MB. Recently I noticed in the BIOS (hardware monitor) section, if I set the fan to smart control, max value will only go up to 85% in the bar and not 100%. When I boot into windows and open up Command Center, I have to change it everytime so the max speed is 100%. Same goes for system fan 1 which powers my AIO water pump, it will default to 80% even though I have set to 100% in the BIOS. Has anyone else seen this before? I remember seeing 100% before in the BIOS so I am not sure what's changed now. Does Command Center override the BIOS fan setting or the other way around? Anyway I can save my preference setting in Command center so PWM fan can ram up to 100% (not 85% max) as CPU temp hits 70? I just don't want to have to start up Command center everytime to change it when I start up Windows. thanks

1 Amp is the a total for all fan connectors or for each power connector? Just to know if i can connect other fans (in addition to the two noctua) or i must connect them to a molex connector.

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               & MSI GSEII Common Private module to MSI_GSEII_Common_Private_m012
               & MGSE - ClickBIOSUI module to ClickBIOSUI_m015
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              b. Fix mouse cursor will override BIOS setup path when press right button of mouse.
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            07. Update MFLASH module to MFLASH_m013
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            09. Fixed CSM BOM network stack default error after clear CMOS.       01. Fix Mflash issue when connecting 4 SATA HDD   
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    . Use is done solely at your risk!Flash Method1.) >>Use the MSI HQ Forum USB flasher<<
         A.) Download the attached archive and place it on your desktop. Do not decompress.
         B.) Download and install the Forum flash tool.
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