Greetings, first of all, the unboxing video is very detailed. Just a quick question, I have this board about almost 2 years now, and recently I'm planning to add a second M.2 SSD to install on the board at the second M.2 SSD slot, but the size though, it's not as the same as default screw socket position, so I'm curious that how can you adjust/reposition the screw socket to the desired size/length, I tried to twist/rotate with a plier, but it doesn't seemed to moving and I'm afraid to break it. Thanks.
Sure you know this by now, but you can use a splitter for the fans. I have the same board, I have nine fans and I used splitters. I did use an AIO which pump uses a SATA connection, so connected the six fans on the 360 AIO (push/pull) to the two CPU headers and the other three fans to a second header leaving one free header. Dealing with controlling fans and RGB is still just awkward. Not too many controllers out there that work well and are available and also not proprietary.
I also used fan splitters. Just sad that I needed to do that at all for using just four fans. And on a motherboard called Elite from a very well-known vendor that has been manufacturing gaming hardware for years.
I had to use 2 fan splitters for my x570 I think. Kinda shitty, but it runs. And now I've killed most my case fans anyways. It runs on pure AC power now.
Thanks for the heads up on the fan headers. I will now reconsider!
Great review !
Thanks!
Greetings, first of all, the unboxing video is very detailed. Just a quick question, I have this board about almost 2 years now, and recently I'm planning to add a second M.2 SSD to install on the board at the second M.2 SSD slot, but the size though, it's not as the same as default screw socket position, so I'm curious that how can you adjust/reposition the screw socket to the desired size/length, I tried to twist/rotate with a plier, but it doesn't seemed to moving and I'm afraid to break it. Thanks.
It maybe a little tight but it can screw out I have the same board
Are you able to remove the io shield and see if there's a slot for a Wi-Fi card
Btw, I don't think you should put the motherboard on the anti-static (which I'm assuming it is) bag, put the MB on the box.
Sure you know this by now, but you can use a splitter for the fans. I have the same board, I have nine fans and I used splitters. I did use an AIO which pump uses a SATA connection, so connected the six fans on the 360 AIO (push/pull) to the two CPU headers and the other three fans to a second header leaving one free header. Dealing with controlling fans and RGB is still just awkward. Not too many controllers out there that work well and are available and also not proprietary.
I also used fan splitters. Just sad that I needed to do that at all for using just four fans. And on a motherboard called Elite from a very well-known vendor that has been manufacturing gaming hardware for years.
I had to use 2 fan splitters for my x570 I think. Kinda shitty, but it runs. And now I've killed most my case fans anyways. It runs on pure AC power now.
I also have a case fan that I need to replace.
@@originreviews2296 In Sweden, it's cheaper to buy a new case than to replace my fans, granted I would downgrade my case slightly.
@@IamAW Wow, that's crazy.
AMD fan......lol stupid design
Just bought the same board. I'm disappointed in the fan header locations. Very poor design.