Hi,
I'm using Maximus GENE VII and my mb BIOS or AI Suite provides both PWM and DC mode for all the fans. Some ppl say DC for chasis fan (3 pin) and PWM for cpu fan (4 pin). I wonder whether PWM is better than DC. At lest from the BIOS, I see PWM mode is a bit better than DC mode by providing slashing lines.
Now my settings are:
2 top fan, 4 pin - CPU FAN & CPU OPT. From my search, I find CPU OPT simply replicate the CPU FAN's setting. If I'm wrong please correct me.
1 back fan, 4 pin - chasis 3. I wonder if I can use PWM mode on this one. PWM mode seems more intelligent than DC mode
2 front fan, 3 pin - chasis 1 & 2. I also wonder if I can use PWM mode on these two. Do I have to use 3-4pin adapters? I remember I have some from my Noctua fans' packages.
Also, when I make changes to my BIOS fan setting, it screw up my AI Suites fan setting... The AI Suite does not get the profile from my BIOS. Wonder if I should remove it or just make it not being a startup program.
I'm using Maximus GENE VII and my mb BIOS or AI Suite provides both PWM and DC mode for all the fans. Some ppl say DC for chasis fan (3 pin) and PWM for cpu fan (4 pin). I wonder whether PWM is better than DC. At lest from the BIOS, I see PWM mode is a bit better than DC mode by providing slashing lines.
Now my settings are:
2 top fan, 4 pin - CPU FAN & CPU OPT. From my search, I find CPU OPT simply replicate the CPU FAN's setting. If I'm wrong please correct me.
1 back fan, 4 pin - chasis 3. I wonder if I can use PWM mode on this one. PWM mode seems more intelligent than DC mode
2 front fan, 3 pin - chasis 1 & 2. I also wonder if I can use PWM mode on these two. Do I have to use 3-4pin adapters? I remember I have some from my Noctua fans' packages.
Also, when I make changes to my BIOS fan setting, it screw up my AI Suites fan setting... The AI Suite does not get the profile from my BIOS. Wonder if I should remove it or just make it not being a startup program.