

I would still trying installing either the manufacturer audio drivers or generic windows ones for your onboard audio chip though, it might resolve some issues. If you're using an audio interface it might be due to high DPC latency, and maybe nothing something to do with the motherboard directly. I used to have a Schitt DAC and amp set up but I didn't notice any issues when I was using those. For my headphones I'm using a wireless headset. I haven't noticed any audio popping issues, but I'm using HDMI audio to a TV, which then has an optical out to my speakers. That said I used Argus Monitor in the past with other builds and that always worked for me, I'm not familiar with Fan Control v162. It's possible that using software to control the fans might be causing your issues with the fans though. I can't say I'm familiar with using fan control software with the X570S Aero G. But this shouldn't really affect things as on my previous X470 Taichi I had no such issues.

Do you notice anything like that? One thing different with me is that I use an audio interface (Focusrite Solo) which is USB connected and the headphones go into the Focusrite, not directly into the 3.5mm jacks on the mobo. I'm using Fan Control V162 for my fans for years now.Īnother issue I've noticed is audio popping. I know that SYS_FAN7_PUMP and SYS_FAN8 and SYS_FAN2 don't allow control from desktop either. I haven't tried CPU_OPT but I REALLY hope that works because when I add another fan I will use that. Previously I had set my own curves after which I noticed the fans going up and down at random restarts.ĭo you have problems with fan-control on desktop? I noticed that I can only control SYS_FAN1 header and CPU_FAN header. I updated to the latest BIOS and also left the fan curves to whatever was default. But this fan thing began on its own at the same time. Thanks, the problem I've been having mainly is a freezing issue (which weirdly hasn't happened in 3 or 4 days now).
