It may already be discussed in a thread on here so apologies if it is.
My brother advised me that the BB pressed systems can often lead to squeaking over time. Does anyone know if there is a solution or fix for this, either in advance or "post squeak"or is this a risk I have to take if the frame I am interested uses one of these systems?
Every bottom bracket design can squeak. Common misconception that press fit designs squeak more. I've had many, many bikes with threaded, and have several bikes with various press-fit BBs. BB92, PF30, some Trek variant that is sorta like BB92, couple others.
What folks forget is that there are this many BB standards simply because the old BSA standard isn't perfect and some of the initial alternatives were to address those shortcomings. Even CD says "So far the only creaking I have had was easily fixed by re-greasing the BB."
The BB area has a tough job in an area that's subject to dirt, dust, water, and junk, so just about every design can have issues. I do all our bike maintenance and keep things in good shape, and have actually had more BSA BBs which creaked or made noise than any other design, but that's just a factor of having more BSA BBs since I started riding in '85. Yeah, I'm old.
Short answer? Don't worry about a press fit BB, just take care of the bike. If you want a bike whose BB never creaks, assemble it and don't ride it.