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I just built a new system with an ASRock Taichi Lite and Ryzen 9 9900X, and I'm looking for the ASRock utility for monitoring the hardware, configuring the fans, etc..  I don't see anything listed on the support page for the motherboard, can anyone tell me what ASRock is using now? 

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hardware, use HWInfo

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Software, what @Skiiwee29 mentioned. 

 

To control the fans, you can also just do it all in the BIOS and forget running extra software for it. 

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20 hours ago, GuiltySpark_ said:

Software, what @Skiiwee29 mentioned. 

 

To control the fans, you can also just do it all in the BIOS and forget running extra software for it. 

This is what I did originally, but then I noticed the option to completely turn off the fans below a specific temperature, so I am curious to see what the temps get to with this feature enabled, which is why I was looking for the software.  This machine is on 24/7 so the fans being off would really reduce the dust build up, which means longer between having to shut it off and dust it with air.  🙂  My older ASRock Taichi (way back, with the Threadripper 1920) came with some nice software for this, but I don't see anything direct from ASRock for this for the new board. 

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