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Biostar Z690 Valkyrie review -
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Fan control options/placement
Fan speed is temperature-controlled. The fan RPM range depends on what fan model you use.
Fan control on the Biostar Z690 Valkyrie can be accessed via A. I Fan in Windows, allowing users to customize the fan curve profiles for each of the board’s five available 4-pin headers. The Biostar Z690 Valkyrie provides:
- 1 x CPU Fan Connector
- 1 x CPU water cooling connector (CPU_OPT)
- 3 x System Fan Connectors
There are two headers for the CPU fan + opt, and they are placed like usually above the RAM slots, on the top-right side.
The rest (three) system fan connectors are placed at the bottom-left side of the motherboard.
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Meet the Biostar Z690 Valkyrie motherboard. This product is from a series that already appeared using the Z590 chipset in the past. What does this name mean? It’s the name of Odin’s twelve handmaids who conducted the slain warriors of their choice from the battlefield to Valhalla. The series was introduced with Z590 Valkyrie.
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Meet the Biostar B550 GTQ motherboard. It’s a rather entry-level mATX product from the Racing series, which also includes an ATX form factor version. The design is rather attractive, with a consistent black-and-grey theme. This is a 24.4 x 24.4 cm, mATX-factor product equipped with a B550 chipset, and it offers such features as 6+4-phase power design (Dr MOS) and 1x Gigabit ethernet (the ATX version has 2.5 Gbps). Priced at about 130 USD, it’s definitely a cheap one, in the range of B450 motherboards.
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