Hey guys,
I was reading Sin0822's awesome review of the Z77X-UD5H in this thread:
http://www.overclock.net/t/1240618/z77x-ud5h-performance-review-sandy-benchmarks-with-mvp-analysis-bios-walk-through
I'm contemplating this board or the Asus P8Z77-V Pro for an Ivy Bridge build. One thing that is important to me is being able to control case/CPU fans via fan headers on the mobo. I already bought a Corsair 550D which has 3x 3-pin case fans and a Noctua NH-D14 which also has 3-pin fan connectors (99% sure on the Noctua, need to take a look tomorrow to verify). According to Sin0822
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Fan control for all fans is there, you can pick whether you are using a 3-pin or 4-pin (voltage or PWM) mode, and you can set CPU SMART fan speed separate from that of the other system fans. It isn’t done individually per connector, which some still want, but this way is a bit easier.
Does this mean that for this board you choose PWM or voltage for all the connectors at once?
Can you set individual temperature/fan speed profiles by fan header in the BIOS or Windows program? I want the fan speeds to ramp up based on temperature (CPU temp for CPU fans and case/motherboard temperature for case fans). Is it possible with the UD5H?
Thanks