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Gigabyte X570-I AORUS Pro ITX board query SYSFAN_2

Gigabyte X570-I AORUS Pro ITX board query SYSFAN_2

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marcavrelius
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06-30-2019, 03:24 PM
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Looking for advice from someone with an AORUS Pro x570 ITX board. The X570 supports both my CPU and RAM in QVL mode, but I noticed the SYSFAN_2 header is flipped—it's meant for the M.2 slot instead of being a standard fan connector. This feels confusing because it suggests only two fan headers are technically available. Is there a way to use that header as a regular fan port? Or should I just remove the plastic guard? I’m considering an upgrade since my current board might be faulty, and I’d rather replace it than deal with a limited retailer. If you want more details, check out the linked article. If the SYSFAN_2 isn’t usable as a normal header, switching to an ASUS Strix board might be safer.
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marcavrelius
06-30-2019, 03:24 PM #1

Looking for advice from someone with an AORUS Pro x570 ITX board. The X570 supports both my CPU and RAM in QVL mode, but I noticed the SYSFAN_2 header is flipped—it's meant for the M.2 slot instead of being a standard fan connector. This feels confusing because it suggests only two fan headers are technically available. Is there a way to use that header as a regular fan port? Or should I just remove the plastic guard? I’m considering an upgrade since my current board might be faulty, and I’d rather replace it than deal with a limited retailer. If you want more details, check out the linked article. If the SYSFAN_2 isn’t usable as a normal header, switching to an ASUS Strix board might be safer.

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bongo185
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06-30-2019, 08:32 PM
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SYSFAN_2 functions mainly as a PWM header with an additional layout. You don’t need to integrate it for M.2 and can fully detach the fan, exposing just the bare M.2 drive. However, linking a regular PWM fan might be challenging. The board supports up to 5000 MHz after BIOS update, but 6000 MHz won’t work since it uses AM5.
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bongo185
06-30-2019, 08:32 PM #2

SYSFAN_2 functions mainly as a PWM header with an additional layout. You don’t need to integrate it for M.2 and can fully detach the fan, exposing just the bare M.2 drive. However, linking a regular PWM fan might be challenging. The board supports up to 5000 MHz after BIOS update, but 6000 MHz won’t work since it uses AM5.