


WTF? That is what u call absolute fan control? So even a 70 € mainboard 7 years ago worked with that while a 220 € Gamign mainboard can not deal with that?. And there seem to not be any other solution then using AI Suite in windows. Chase-Fans start to get 100% when CPU reaches 75° which can happen to a 9900. I am sure of that, because I did a lot of settings testing, some driver installs, fresh windows and even tested the front panel connector or two other windows 10 mainboards/pcs.

Since I already changed the Board with another z390-F and the new board got the same, I think its either a bug in the series of the mainboard or a driver bulls**t problem. When plugged into the front panel, the mic gets a very very low volume, that it is not useable (you have to put in just in front of u, so that people can hear u). Connecting a 3,5 jack (I got 3 different) mic on the backpanel works normal. The Mainboard lacks with a issue of the mic-jack HD-Audio Pins or something. Now I feel the same about this Mainboard and I already get really pissed about Asus and thinking if I should still give a try or chose another company. In the MSI case a lot of just general things didnt work and after a lot of weeks MSI in Taiwan just found out "you are right, the board is crap and doesnt work flawless". I chose Asus, because my latest Mainboard was/is a z97-Pro Gamer which works fine and I had very, very bad experience with a MSI Board jut before. I purchased a asus z390-f gaming mainboard around 6-7 weeks ago and its the most expensive mainboard i ever purchased.
