![]() ![]() This sounds totally fine, but the fan speed will be at 50% at 40℃, causing totally unnecessary noise when doing light tasks like web browsing! If the gradient is 1.25, then the fans reach 100% RPM when the CPU is at 80℃. Instead of a piecewise function, you only get a single linear function with a changeable gradient. The manual option is a bit better, but nowhere as good as Asus’s offerings. These modes are stupid and useless for most people. “Default” and “full speed” are loud even when the CPU is idle, and silent does not give enough fan speed at high temperatures. In the Gigabyte BIOS, all you can choose are these: normal, silent, manual and full speed. ![]() SIV is only available for Windows, so people who use other operating systems like Linux and Mac OS (Hackintosh) are left with only the primitive fan settings in the BIOS.You would have to tune and set everything again every time you restart the computer. The settings don’t stick after reboot.The same can be done on Gigabyte boards, but only using Gigabyte’s app called System Information Viewer (SIV). Please bear with me as I explain.įor example, Asus, ASRock and MSI allow you to precisely set your fan speed curves in piecewise linear functions within the BIOS, to achieve a perfect balance between low idling noise and good cooling under stress. There is 1 huge reason why you should not buy a Gigabyte motherboard, and that is the lack of proper fan control. 2012 Benz GL Harman Kardon Measurements.Bose SoundTouch 10 In-Store Impressions.Fix Mail, Calendar, People in Windows 10.Can’t Add Google to IE Search Providers?.Super-Efficient Start G-Code for Wanhao i3.MateBook X Pro Performance Improvements.
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