
Temp3: +42.0☌ (low = +127.0☌, high = +127.0☌) sensor = Intel PECI The fan speed is only read from the first fan header on the fan hub. I have set in Bios 80 fan speed when card reaches 70 degrees, the card (and the slot) reach this threshold but fans remain at their original 50 speed as if they dont get the PCIEx16 reading in order to speed up. Temp1: +37.0☌ (low = +127.0☌, high = +127.0☌) sensor = thermistor Fans are set to Auto, PCIEx16 temp is roughly 1-2 degrees higher than the card (I check it with AIDA64). Configuration NBFC comes with pre-made profiles. Installation NBFC can be installed as nbfc AUR or nbfc-git AUR. It comes with a powerful configuration system, which allows to adjust it to many different notebook models, including some of the latest ones. In0: 300.00 mV (min = +0.00 V, max = +3.06 V) NBFC is a cross-platform fan control solution for notebooks. This enables not only fan speed sensors but also voltages and various other temperature sensors echo it87 > /etc/modules-load.d/nf 1.0), just modprobe it87 is enough, you can just load the it87 module without any of the options outlined above. Next Generation Storage2PCIe 4.0 x4 M.2 Connectors. Dual Channel DDR52DIMMs with XMP 3.0 Memory Module Support. Unparalleled PerformanceDirect 8+1+1 Phases Digital VRM Solution. As for the fan controls, Argus Monitor was the best I could find.For a GA-Z170N-WIFI (rev. Intel ® Socket LGA 1700Support 13th and 12th Gen Series Processors. The way it was mounted was making a high pitch whistle noise. Update: Turns out, it was my Noctua nf a15 making the whiney noise. On a side note: Damn the chipset fan is loud and whiney when it ramps up! Sigh* Beyond that the case will support up to E-ATX motherboards, up to 8 fans. Is there a software similar to AI Suite that I can use to control the fan speeds of this motherboard? Thanks! 1/D-Sub, 4K60HZ, TPM, ASUS Control Center Express) Add.

What I like about the Asus motherboard is their AI Suite fan control where I can pick the temperature source and the fan will speed up depending on which temps are higher.

The Gigabyte BIOS is actually OK and can live with it, but man their software is the worse! It's laggy and just crap. The only reason I went with the Master is because I've watched and read good things about it. I had an Asus motherboard before and to be honest, I prefer their BIOS and software. So I just got my first AMD processor, the 3950x and the Gigabyte x570 Aorus Master motherboard to go with it.
