![]() I know that the reviews of the Gigabyte and MSI motherboards aren't as good as mine but I don't really care as long as the boards aren't absolutely terrible and reduce the chipset fan noise. I have a Ryzen 3600 cpu, an EVGA 1070 video card and 16gb G.Skill 3600 MHz ram. I am a little concerned about thermals in a quieter case. It is either I get a different mobo or get a different case that reduces noise like a BeQuiet case. I know that the Gigabyte and MSI mobos provide the option to adjust the speed of the chipset fan and even have it turned off when the computer is in an idle state which is really nice. I did update to the latest bios and it didn't fix the problem. This is enough of a problem for me to switch to a different motherboard. I'm aware early BIOS on many X570 boards lacked the ability to adjust chipset fan speed that later versions added. But also, Yes, it uses proprietary connectors and is only for Thermaltake ARGB products. In the example image we have already created a Fan. ![]() Yes, it supports both ARGB and RGB, and is compatible with Aura. Start SpeedFan, press CONFIGURE button and select the Fan Control tab. The controller kinda proves my earlier point. 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen Processors : 1 x M.2 Socket 3, with M Key, Type 2242/2260/2280/22110(PCIE 4.0 x4 and SATA modes) storage devices support 2nd Gen AMD Ryzen/3rd. ![]() Fan uses 4pin PWM cables, RGB either 3pin-5V-ARGB or 4pin-12V-RGB. I updated my mobo to the latest bios and there is no control to adjust the speed of the chipset fan. With standard RGB fans you already control RGB and fan with separate cables. I can hear the chipset fan spinning, even when the other fans are going at their normal speeds. I have the Asus Tuf Gaming X570 plus motherboard and I can't stand the noise from the chipset fan. ![]()
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