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Cordobeeh

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About Cordobeeh

  • Birthday Sep 14, 1993

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Chaco, Argentina

System

  • CPU
    Intel Core i5 3570K
  • Motherboard
    ASUS P8Z77-M Pro
  • RAM
    2x4GB Kingston
  • GPU
    MSi GeForce GTX 660Ti PE/OC
  • Storage
    OCZ Vertex 4 + 3xSeagate Barracuda(2x500GB, 1x1TB)
  • PSU
    PowerCooler 850W Semi-Modular
  • Display(s)
    LG 22''
  • Cooling
    CoolerMaster Hyper 212 Plus
  • Keyboard
    Cheap
  • Mouse
    Logitech G500

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  1. Hello. In think I haven't presented yet, but I need help. 2 months ago I noticed one fan on my 660 Ti wasn't working, I tought it was stopped by dust, because I used it for almost 6 months without cleaning the PC, so I clean everything up but the fan still doesn't start and it wasn't "hard to spin" with my finger, so lube is not a problem I think. MSi Afterburner says 0 RPM, 1 fan spinning, the other one not. But if I make it spin with my finger, RPM starts to show in MSi software. If I use the Fan Speed controller in MSi Afterburner, I can hear the other fan working properly, but the other one doesn't move at all until I set fan speed to 90% or higher, then it starts and I can get it to 86%, if I go lower(85%) it just stops. GPU Temp in any game goes up to 81-82ºC, but the other fan gets TOO MUCH noisy. Before, when the two fans worked fine, it was very quiet and max temp was 70ºC. The fan that doesn't work is directly up(or down :blink: )the GPU. I live in Argentina, i'm sure here I will not be able to find the same fan, so is there a solution to this problem? I will try flashing the BIOS to see if that solves the problem, I flashed the BIOS a year ago with other fan curve, but it was working fine. Thanks. Sorry if my english is bad
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