

This in turn is annoying and at some point one wishes for a semi-passive mode or a passive cooler. But it’s also a fact that you can hear this little airtikus in idle and without a real load. But let us be surprised by the overview of the temperatures. The argument that the card would also cool the chipset in this way is rather a sham argument with such GPU power losses. Asus hides the rather small fan directly under the graphics card. Of course, I couldn't completely escape my curiosity about the possible limits, but in the end one should also be aware of his responsibility as a medium and not panic the readers (and thus also buyers) unjustifiably or let them doubt your own decisions.Īll three manufacturers go quite different ways with chipset fans. 1 x Front Panel Type C USB 3.The largest possible CPU on the smallest possible motherboard, best still remove all the heat sinks of the voltage regulators and that's the basis for the next YouTube orgy.

1 x USB 3.2 Gen1 Header (Supports 2 USB 3.2 Gen1 ports) (Supports ESD Protection)

2 x USB 2.0 Headers (Support 4 USB 2.0 ports) (Supports ESD Protection) 1 x Thunderbolt™ AIC Connector (5-pin) (Supports ASRock Thunderbolt™ 3 AIC Card R2.0 only) 1 x Front Panel Audio Connector (15μ Gold Audio Connector) 1 x 4 pin 12V Power Connector (Hi-Density Power Connector) 1 x 8 pin 12V Power Connector (Hi-Density Power Connector) 1 x 24 pin ATX Power Connector (Hi-Density Power Connector) 4 x Chassis/Water Pump Fan Connectors (4-pin) (Smart Fan Speed Control) * * * * * * 1 x CPU/Water Pump Fan Connector (4-pin) (Smart Fan Speed Control) * * * * * Supports Extreme Memory Profile (XMP) memory modules
