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Turn on Auto Speed. 

I did. Setting doesn't save when the computer is shut down. It's automatically placing itself back on Manual fan speed. So for now, I'm using MSI After Burner with a custom fan profile, which works.

So whenever I boot my computer, since I've updated to the new crimson update, this happen
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In case you're missing it, it's automatically putting my Fan Speed to "manual" and putting it at 100%. This happens on every "cold boot". (Not on reboot)

I just have no idea why it's doing that when it should be on Auto. Anyone else having this kind of issues?

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Wait a month for the next AMD driver to fix it... :(

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Wait a month for the next AMD driver to fix it... :(

I guess that's really all I can do, eh. It's still annoying, considering how loud it is.

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So whenever I boot my computer, since I've updated to the new crimson update, this happen

 

In case you're missing it, it's automatically putting my Fan Speed to "manual" and putting it at 100%. This happens on every "cold boot". (Not on reboot)

I just have no idea why it's doing that when it should be on Auto. Anyone else having this kind of issues?

Use MSI Afterburner for a custom fan settings

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I noticed something, if I manually change the fan speed setting in crimson, to something like, 45%, then click apply, it will set itself to that.

But then if I re-enable Auto fan speed, it will go back to being auto until I do another cold boot... After which it will put itself back to 45% manual fan speed.

Seems like the Auto Fan Speed doesn't get saved for some reason?

 

Went ahead and enabled MSI Afterburner and start it with windows. At least my graphic card won't keel over if I forget to put the fan speed back on Auto one day and start playing a game...

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Pretty sure if it gets to hot the gpu Bios will override your settings and turn it up to protect your gpu

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Pretty sure if it gets to hot the gpu Bios will override your settings and turn it up to protect your gpu

Ah yes, 100% fan speed, on boot, at 30˚C, is too hot. :rolleyes:

This is just an issue with Auto Fan Speed not saving for some reason after shutdown.

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This is happening to me also. I noticed it ONLY does it when the monitor turns itself off (Not standby, just monitor standby). After which I find the AMD program thingy has set the fan speed back to manual at 100%. No relevant logs in Event Viewer either. I'm using an HD7750 here.

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use DDU to uninstall the driver, then re-install and everything should be fine.

if not use msi afterburner/sapphire trixx in order to make a custom fan profile

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Turn on Auto Speed. 

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Turn on Auto Speed. 

I did. Setting doesn't save when the computer is shut down. It's automatically placing itself back on Manual fan speed. So for now, I'm using MSI After Burner with a custom fan profile, which works.

CPU: AMD Ryzen 3700x / GPU: Asus Radeon RX 6750XT OC 12GB / RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX 2x8GB DDR4-3200
MOBO: MSI B450m Gaming Plus / NVME: Corsair MP510 240GB / Case: TT Core v21 / PSU: Seasonic 750W / OS: Win 10 Pro

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I did. Setting doesn't save when the computer is shut down. It's automatically placing itself back on Manual fan speed. So for now, I'm using MSI After Burner with a custom fan profile, which works.

I actually rolled back my driver :P, before that I was turning automatic fan control back on after exiting game or a restart.

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