
One for rendering and heavy video/3D editing. Mild fan speeds, rather silent, CPU+GPU under 55 degrees Celsius at any time.

None of the default profiles achieve this, so I had to make a custom one. ultra-quiet, using the rather large radiator I have to passively cool my components. one for idle work (browsing, watching video content, listening to music). I am watercooling this platform (CPU+GPU) and wanted to create three profiles: The Fan Xpert 4 profiles are mostly unusable. I imagine some developer out there cackling in a bad imitation of Palpatine.ģ. I found no other reason for this functionality but hatred towards customers. I have to either click on the System Tray icon to see it, or minimize all windows. AI Suite 3 window has no taskbar entry and doesn't appear in the list of applications when I alt-tab to display all of them. The previous dock was a tiny, 2-pixel wide thingie which was sliding in from the desktop border, wonderful implementation.Ģ. The Minibar is no longer a minibar, but a large coin-sized circle which doesn't dock anywhere. It's riddled with problems, issues, bugs.ġ. Got an Asus X99 A II motherboard with an i7 6800K and installed the latest and greatest ASUS AI Suite 3 V1.01.40. Now, AI Suite 3 used to work very well with my Asus Maximus VII Hero, loved the Fan Xpert 4 profiles, everything worked well. I've had Asus-based motherboards for quite some time now (almost a decade). Anyone has experience with Asus motherboards?įrankly this is my first Asus motherboard ever so I'm not too familiar with all of its options.I'll start by saying I love Asus. Which is a total deal breaker since I set my fan curve on my old motherboard (Asrock AB350 ITX) with zero issue.įrankly this is my first Asus motherboard ever so I'm not too familiar with all of its options. Only to come up quite short on the fan setup. Just last night I totally rave the motherboard with the Aura Sync lighting and gazillion BIOS options. If I choose the preset speed I have no issue, but when I try to fondle the manual curve, give or take 30 seconds, then my PC crashes. The first time I had the crash, there's a warning about incorrect fan pin header, so I checked, and everything is connected properly. One CPU fan for Coolermaster Master liquid lite 120 and one pump. Currently my setup is two linked fans, Noctua NFA14 PWM intake and Corsair LL 120 with corsair link active to display temp as exhaust.

So long story short, whenever I tried to setup the fan curve, on the BIOS Q-fan setting or the desktop app through Asus own Fan Xpert 4, my PC crashes. Paid quite a premium over my old Asrock, but I thought everything will be smooth sailing. So I bought the ROG Strix B450-I, after reading a lot of rave for it.
