Monday, May 31st 2021

ASUS Teases Four Upcoming X570 Motherboards with Fanless Chipset Cooling

ASUS teased what is possibly its final round of Socket AM4 motherboards based on the AMD X570 chipset. The boards are based on the X570 chipset with the latest AGESA update that runs the chipset cooler, so thay can made do with fanless heatsink cooling. The teaser pic reveals at least four models—one based in the coveted ProArt line of creator motherboards; one from the TUF Gaming line of value-ended gaming motherboards; one form the ROG Strix series of premium gaming motherboards; and the last from the ROG Crosshair series of enthusiast/overclocking motherboards.

The motherboard in the bottom-right quadrant isn't the Crosshair VIII Dark Hero, but very likely a next-gen Crosshair Formula product. The bottom-left board could be a successor to the ROG Strix X570-E Gaming. The top-right board could be a TUF Gaming X570 Pro successor; while the top-left could be an all new product based in the ProArt series.

Update May 31st: ASUS clarified in a Facebook post that these motherboards use the same X570 chipset, but take advantage of the latest AGESA firmware that lowers TDP of the chipset just enough for motherboard designers to use fanless heatsinks.
Source: HXL (Twitter)
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jeremyshaw
Musselsno, it's not that

it's almost the only board to show up in these complaints, i've got 2x NVME drives smashing away in my system while mining on a PCI-E 4.0 card and i cant hear the fan with the side panel off - and its a midrange Asus
It's also an ASUS board without user selectable fan control on the southbridge fan. I can hear it with my side panel on, and I have a blower card. Blamed the blower card for the noise, but nope, it was the southbridge fan. I only had one M.2 drive, and it was directly attached to the CPU, not through the southbridge. I did not add any other addin cards until much later (SFP+ and SD UHS-II reader). Either way, I got rid of it for the only(?) B550 board with a southbridge fan :kookoo:
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