![]() ![]() Really do not know what to do else, because I can't just keep constantly checking if fan control is still set to auto, and then only find out that it is not, when my GPU fan starts sounding like a turbine engine. This can make an otherwise unstable overclock stable. Doesn't work, after PC is restarted, or shut down and turnedīack on, Auto setting in fan control is disabled. With Precision-X you can set the voltage slider to 1.175 and it actually pegs the voltage at 1.175 when the card is at a high Power Percent. Set all settings, with automatic fan control, then close Precision XOC and open it again, to see if Using it) - somewhat works, if I also don't forget about checking Precision XOC once computer Know that, because computer is usually left running for most of the day, even when I am not ![]() Is disabled, but sometimes it starts enabled and then throughout the day sets itself to beĭisabled, that could also be due to windows updates restarting my computer, but I can never This issue startted after I updated my Windows 10 PC with the newest big update (don't really remember how it is called now, creators update?)Īfter computer starts go to Precision XOC and click on auto fan button, if it is disabled. Precision XOC is set to start with windows and is always running, since default fan profile for this card is not sufficient enough (card fan speed never goes above 50%). This usually happens after computer was either restarted or shut down and booted back up again, but now it also happens randomly throughout the day. ![]() So while in game the GPU would reach 91C and then fan would briefly speed up to 5650RPM to cool it down (100% fan speed normally maxes out at around 3500RPM, so I know this is really bad for the longevity of my GPU, and sounds like a turbine engine was started near me), which then makes me realise that auto fan speed has been disabled and GPU was running at 1150RPM all this time. So I have EVGA GTX 970 Super Clocked (blower) and recently the EVGA Precision XOC would set the fan speed to minimum and disable auto fan speed control. ![]()
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