02-23-2021 03:49 AM
06-13-2021 01:20 PM
06-18-2021 03:50 PM
TasmaN wrote:
Hi, everyone! Found some options: if set options like on my screenshot temperature of PCH is around 45-50C at idle. By default all of them are disabled...so no need to set a fan toward it. Maybe, ASUS should look this part of UEFI...
07-12-2021 07:38 AM
TasmaN wrote:
Hi, everyone! Found some options: if set options like on my screenshot temperature of PCH is around 45-50C at idle. By default all of them are disabled...so no need to set a fan toward it. Maybe, ASUS should look this part of UEFI...
07-21-2021 02:29 PM
07-27-2021 02:44 PM
08-02-2021 01:05 AM
TasmaN wrote:
Hi, everyone! Found some options: if set options like on my screenshot temperature of PCH is around 45-50C at idle. By default all of them are disabled...so no need to set a fan toward it. Maybe, ASUS should look this part of UEFI...
08-15-2021 12:34 AM
MCube74 wrote:
I tried the settings you suggested but the PCH temps didn't change in the bios. It stays about the same at 80 degree C to 85 degrees C.
Did you remove the plastic protection on the chipset heatsink?
Wondering if we can install a Noctua 4cm fan over the heatsink??
08-15-2021 03:45 AM
PeterK77 wrote:
Actually you have to remove this cover and yes, temperature is bit higher in bios, or when it is booting. But, when you return to the windows, after a while you can see temperature of PCH will drop. If you have 30°C ambient temperature, it won't help as desired, so I added ventilator mounted to the same openings as original cover once was.
01-08-2022 01:10 AM
MCube74 wrote:
You installed a noctua fan over the pch heatsink (cover)? Isnt there the ROG RGB logo there?
How did you manage to install the fan? *What’s holding the fan?
Currently in Windows 10 the PCH temp stays around 68 degrees c to 71degrees C in most cases.
Still pretty high. * My ambient temp is 24 degrees C.
08-26-2021 03:24 AM
TasmaN wrote:
Hi, everyone! Found some options: if set options like on my screenshot temperature of PCH is around 45-50C at idle. By default all of them are disabled...so no need to set a fan toward it. Maybe, ASUS should look this part of UEFI...