You didn't specify which Crosshair VII board you have, but you should be able to just remove the I/O port cover, then unscrew the wi-fi card shielding and remove the m.2 A+E card.Photos from Tweaktown:
Just updated, everything went smooth, cpu vcore on auto indeed seems lower, nice. BUT what I am much more happy about is that it seems like ASUS finally woke up and decided it's time to change their attitude towards PCIE bifurcation...YES, you read ...
Hi,I've had the same problem with fan control on my C8I, using multiple fans on the RAD headers + D5 pump and 3 temp sensors, but few day after opening a ticket with Asus, a new BIOS (1302) popped up on the support site and that's fixed my problem.Fa...
Hi,I've had similar problems with fan step down-up with my C8I, also wasn't able to control fans by temp sensors, but few day after opening a ticket with Asus, a new BIOS (1302) popped up on the support site and that's fixed my problem, fan control w...