Asus x570 chipset fan control6/21/2023 And maybe you could help me find a solution to that dilemma, and other fellow gurus, that's why I'm posting this here. Why should I buy into this, since I'm trying to make a buyer's choice between Intel's lacking security and AMD's need for a mainboard fan in reality. Asus X570-I Trident Z RGB 3600mhz CL17 Asus Tuf OC RTX3080 (Idles 25-29c, load 70-75c) Samsung 980 Pro 1TB Samsung 970 Evo Plus 1TB Cooler Master NR200P (Mesh side pannels, bottom intake Noctua slim NF-A12x15, top exhaust Noctua NF-A12x25) Only component I have heat/noise issue with is the chipset. I'm not asking this to bash you mate, but I'm asking this myself too as to why should I live with a needless fan and a chipset I don't need? It's just, why does it use more power in idly, with like you said, nothing to do on an open bench? THAT's what I'm asking, you might have misunderstood my intention, or question here.Īnd until we all have gen4 GPUs (which are technically unneccesary at this point, and non existent), a few SSDs (which also, are practically non existent and without much advantages for 95% of users), and a couple of "other devices" (like what?), and an USB drive running at the same rig, why the hell does one need that fan? And that chipset? Cooler Master i30 CPU Cooler - 92mm Low Noise Cooling Fan&Pure Aluminum Solid Pressure Heatsink for. Later X570 boards have the X570S which doesnt need a fan, but the earlier ones run hotter and need it its part of the thermal design of the board to have the chipset fan running (but some user control of it might be a good thing). Oh wait, it uses more power in idle already for no apparent reason. The post was about the chipset fan on X570, not case fans, which is a different situation. ![]() And even if so, why offer that many slots for such devices when the board dies when you use them? Maybe they should have introduced lower tier boards with fewer slots and no active cooling since the chipset never runs that hot then? ![]() Thank you for reminding me.Īlso, this would imply, that the single mainboard without a fan dies when you have PCIe Gen4 GPU, a couple of expensive SSDs, "other devices" and USB sticks connected. ![]() Click to expand.Yeah, sure I understand the basic of using electricity in an IC device and the radiation of heat because it's not 100% efficient.
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