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You need to set them to turn off in the BIOS.. first thing I did. My last board was like this too (from Asus).
Where is that option located?
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You need to set them to turn off in the BIOS.. first thing I did. My last board was like this too (from Asus).
Something something LED in S5 state, will check when homeWhere is that option located?
Something something LED in S5 state, will check when home
What claims?Any validity to the overheating claims for the Taichi?
What claims?
All good now for you? I'll take a photo if you can't find it.
Mine wasn't overheating as such but was hotter than I would have liked at 85C chipset temperatures with accompanying full-tilt fan noise when gaming. I found that the chipset heatsink wasn't screwed down properly on my board - there are 2 screws on the back of the board holding the heatsink in place, I tightened those up and haven't seen it go above 65C since then, fan is now inaudible over my other fans. Not sure how common the issue is but I know of a few other people who found the same problem with loosely attached heatsink.
New bios 1.70A supposedly fixes destiny
https://www.asrock.com/mb/AMD/X570 Taichi/index.asp#BIOS
Claims of graphics cards in the top slot blowing hot air directly into the chipset causing it to reach shutdown temps.
Is this just destiny fix and nothing else? If so, no point me downloading it.New bios 1.70A supposedly fixes destiny
https://www.asrock.com/mb/AMD/X570 Taichi/index.asp#BIOS
I use this board with 3900X and Vega 64 Nitro. No issues for me based on this rumour that was going around. I think it was probably an isolated case for a user(s).