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Reasonable gaming stationery PC. Surprising performance with APU but I'm going to want a 5k series later. Neat company though.
That was my suspicion, but there's also a chance I don't really understand what I see in the BIOS. I can identify the CPU fan, but other than that, it only shows one other fans working, and I don't know which one that is. Is it possible that all four fans installed in the case are just shown as one in the BIOS? But I set that one to be "controlled smartly", and it didn't seem to make a difference concerning the noise. Or maybe I'm just too sensitive, and it's expected for a system with so many fans to be louder, even in idle mode? My old PC only had one in the case.
Then again, there may be API and context limitations that lead to these issues as opposed to actual model performance.
New AI code feature. Useful for senior devs but unfortunately not quite there with self correction apparently so not autonomous coding many are waiting for.