New Gigabyte X570 BIOSes adds three profiles positions for the chipset fan
Where the ASUS and MSI boards are silent to in-audible with the chipset fan for the X570 motherboards, Gigabyte kinda messed it up. Users reported high pitch whines and a lot of noise with the first release models of their motherboards. Gigabyte is now adding three selectable fan profiles to their new BIOSes though.
All X570 motherboards will see a firmware revision update, allowing the chipset to run at three different RPM modes. From what we heard, such an update was already available in beta. The new fan profiles are called 'silent', 'balance' and 'performance mode'. The 'silent mode' likely will be semi-passive. The new BIOS versions already can be downloaded on the Gigabyte site.
We'll be checking out a Gigabyte X570 board soon, and report back on this.
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Bearings? Maybe sleeve bearings. Dont know why but always have impression of small fans as cheap and nasty.
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Article is about chipset fans but pictures an X570 Aorus Extreme with no active cooling fan lol
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Still gonna wait for B550 :p
I don't trust these small non-replacable fans, they usually break after 2 years.
bearing starts to fail in like 6 months for some