Official Creality 3D Ender 3 Pro Silent Motherboard V4.2.7 Upgrade Mute Mainboard with TMC2225 Driver for Ender 3/Ender 3 V2/Ender 3 Pro/Ender 5

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  • Mr E

    > 24 hour

    The board do the job well, the printer is quiet only the fans noise, all good. I dont give 5 stars just because I emailed support asking for the right firmware for my machine (like is suggested to do) provided my order number and pictures and they answered they cant find my order with the order number, closing the answer very quick suggesting contact the manufacture in china and no willing to work around with me. Answered my email after 3 days, no solution and no willing to work around for help me. Bad customer service is when a customer feels their expectations were not met.

  • Eric

    > 24 hour

    This is a great upgrade. I dont have a db meter but after installing the steppers are almost completely silent on my Ender 5, what a huge difference. I followed the YouTube video from Teaching Tech for the motherboard and Marlin upgrade and he walked me through flashing the motherboard with an Arduino Uno which I had on hand already. Pretty straight forward and didnt run into any issues.

  • Shawn

    > 24 hour

    Works great makes steppers silent and has latest firmware version. Should have purchased it long ago.

  • Samuel Dionne

    > 24 hour

    Prints have stopped several times unexpectedly, doesnt hold a constant temperature at the hotend or bed

  • Dr. Clementina Wolf

    > 24 hour

    Installed but still can’t get the machine to recognize it to work

  • Garrett

    > 24 hour

    Install was a little tricky but the tools that came with the Ender were all that was needed. The noise reduction on the motors was amazing. Power supply seems a bit louder now but that’s probably because I can’t hear the motors anymore. Biggest plus is the thermal runaway protection.

  • Jeff

    > 24 hour

    This is so much of an upgrade, it should be standard equipment with the Ender 3 Pro. My stock board was the 1.1.4 from when I got the printer in December. I tried stepper dampener boards, they helped a little but still loud. I have since removed them and am just using this board by itself now. When it says Silent it means it, steppers really are silent now. Between this board and doing quiet fan mods, I forget it is printing when Im in my office 5 feet away from it. Once in a while I hear a little soft whirr when it travels fast across the print area that I think is more from the belt cogs than the motors. Still running the stock 1.1.8 firmware version it came with and so far so good. TLDR: If you dont like stepper noise, buy this and forget about all the other fixes since you wont need them.

  • Bob

    > 24 hour

    This Ender 5 is 2 years old, the OEM motherboard died half way through a print. (extruder motor stopped) I have several new motors, so I replaced it, still no go. So I bought a motherboard. Guess what you cannot find one for an ender 5, they send you one for an ender 3 and you have to download software and flash it. Well guess what Creality, you seem to be putting out a defective product, each motherboard when I tried to test the movement of the Exruder I get the error message Hotend too cold well look at the photos, the hotend is hot enough to burn your fingertips off, isnt that hot enough. After the 4th I decided to try an Auto Tune, while trying to save the settings I get the Error message No EPROM. This tells me your motherboards are defective.

  • John Berger

    > 24 hour

    I bought this because I thought my old controller board was dying. (Turns out that it was a cable issue but I digress...) I am absolutely amazed by how quiet the stepper motors are now, almost to a point of being disconcerting. I have a number of Enter 3 Pros, and Ive become accustomed to the white noise of the stepper motors when theyre printing. Last night I actually *forgot* that I was printing a part because the motors are now insanely quiet. I am not kidding when I say that the cooling fans now produce more noise than the motors. Everything on the board is clearly labeled, so moving the cables from one to the other is straightforward enough. There is one marked at BL, which I assumed was for a BL-Touch, but it turns out that it was still needed for the printer. I cant remember what I had to plug in there, but if you plug everything else in, the one that remains goes in that port. Considering the cost, if you really need or want a quiet printer, I would absolutely recommend this over a Big Tree Tech board replacement, which in my experience does NOT work out of the box. This controller board, however, does and it works perfectly.

  • M. Basas

    > 24 hour

    Configured for use in CR-10, upgrade from stock board. Compiled Marlin 2.0x custom and flashed, works great. Not one issue

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