![]() Thanks in advance for any help, and if you need any clarification, do not hesitate to ask and I will attempt to do so. Is this all correct and normal behavior or did I miss something here? 1 So I have a Titan x maxwell and I recently removed the stock cooler and replaced it with the nzxt g12, after doing so, the power limit slider in afterburner is completely grayed out and it is. and that Fan Speed Min/Max keeps displaying 40/40 no matter what. they should spin up and become more audible (but still quieter than they were) and I'm not hearing it. Is this set up correctly, or did I miss something? As I said, the fans SEEM to be remaining at 40% speed, no matter what. I left in the description, rather than removing it, just in case the image is too dark for some people or the numbers/text is hard to read on it. If I move the (SET) point further toward the max, the fans speed up immediately in response to where I have it set. In the Fan Speed % / User Defined bar, on the left side of the interface, it reads: from my settings, should be 65% and I should hear the fans noticeably at that stage, I believe. I think I can hear them getting a biiiit faster, at 70'C or above which. It seems now, that no matter how warm the card gets, the fan speeds are not changing. I set fan speed update period: 10,000 ms. I set the nodes' where I want the fan speed to be, compared to the temp. (It seemed if Auto was clicked, it was ignoring the User Defined, *seemed*.)Įnable User Defined software automatic fan control. I DISABLED at the top of the Fan Speed bar. On the FAN SPEED bar: I clicked it and it highlights it and says: User Defined. In the MAIN INTERFACE that first comes up, upon opening it: ASUS GPU Tweak would not show up so I decided to try MSI AB. Since I upgraded to Windows 10 I cannot seem to manually control my fans anymore. To get started, you'll need to download and install both applications on your Windows PC. 1 1 Before upgrading to Windows 10 on my ASUS ROG G750JZ Notebook, I used to be able to control my fan speed using ASUS GPU Tweak. But it also works with the RivaTuner Statistics Server from to display real-time performance while gaming. (MSI AB claimed the fans were set to roar up to 70% at 60'C by default right now, which is too fast, for too low a temp.) MSI Afterburner is primarily an overclocking tool for squeezing more performance out of your graphics card. It was running the fans loud and hard at 63-64'C which was new behavior and not normal, (driver update perhaps?), so I was attempting to gain more normal control over it. well, I'm more inclined to let the card get a bit warmer, and run the fans less unless needed. I felt my GPU fans were running extremely hard for temperatures I perceive as low, and I am aware that the lower the temperatures, the better but when the noise is upsetting and you have a fan vibrating. I'm hoping someone with some experience can clarify some things I perceive as wrong here, after thinking I had it set up correctly. If this question would still be better off there, I will happily go ask there instead. I mean, I know there's an overclocking forum but I'm not using MSI AfterBurner to Overclock. Okay, so I'm not sure where the appropriate place to be ask this would be.
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