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Emiel255

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  1. Hey thank you for your response! So to summarize you reverted to the previous driver version from the current 452.06 Geforce to its precursor called 451.67? Aka this one? https://www.nvidia.com/content/DriverDownload-March2009/confirmation.php?url=/Windows/451.67/451.67-desktop-win10-64bit-international-whql.exe&lang=us&type=TITAN
  2. Any possible solutions regarding this issue that you have found?
  3. Okay for some reason I did not get a notification about your comments, sorry about that. I currently do not have a Reddit account so I dont know the proper subreddits to post this on. But if you do have one and would like to copy this post that is perfectly fine with me! Just be sure to to communicate the solution (if one has been provided to you on your Reddit post) back to this post if you can.
  4. Thanks for the information dude. Its ridiculous that this (assuming you are right) is a driver issue. My GPU fanspeed is always around 50ish even though I get temps of near 80. But like I said it used to be more contained with BO3 or Ghost recon Breakpoint (still dont know why those games bugged out my GPU fanspeed). I really hope you are right because I am running out of things to look into to resolve this issue to be honest.
  5. Hello, I sometimes have a problem with MSI Afterburner where the manual and custom fan curve of my GPU don't want to work for some seemingly inexplicable reason and I can't figure out how to solve this problem. GPU: MSI RTX 2080TI Gaming X Trio Motherboard: MSI X570 Godlike The problem would normally occur ONLY with games such as Borderlands 3 and Ghost Recon Breakpoint (this has been happening for a while now). If I would start up MSI before I start up one of these games the fan control will do exactly what it needs to do but as soon as I actually start one of the aformentioned games, MSI would crash and restart which would result in me being able to adjust everything except the fan slider (manual and custom). I figured this had something to do with a file within the game directory somehow preventing me from adjusting my fan slider (and custom fan curve). I could not exactly find a solution on Google regarding the GPU fan control problem with those games. Normally the GPU fan controls would work with any other game. However, I got the fan error on Monday (July 6th, 2020) when I started MSI. I wanted to turn on my OC and I hadn't even started a game yet. MSI didn't crash like Borderlands 3 and Ghost Recon Breakpoint but the slider simply didn't react the way it should have. I've never had it happen in that way before ONLY when I started the above mentioned games. All of my GPU drivers are up to date. What I have already tried to do: - I downloaded Precision X1 and checked if the problem would persist there as well. Unfortunately the fan slider would not work here either. - I reinstalled MSI Afterburner (even the beta version) but to no avail. - I downloaded a different program that would let me control the GPU fans called 'Argus Monitor. It unfortunately acted the exact same way as Afterburner and Precision X1 - To check how the fans would react to a synthetic benchmark I launched Kombuster (Monday July 6th, 2020). I set a custom fan curve in the hopes the fans would react as they should based on my fan curve. In Kombuster (with different kinds of Kombuster bencharks) the fans would ramp up and would almost immeditaley die down to a certain fan speed (like 20ish %) and then ramp up again as if something was inhibiting the fans from increasing its speed. This however, does NOT occur when playing a game. In games the fan speed is more constant but usually does not exceed a fan speed % estimate of 55. Note: My issue is NOT that the fans won't spin at all when playing a game. The issue now is that I somehow do not have control over the GPU fan slider wether I play a game or not as of July 6th, 2020. This problem used to be more contained with games like Borderlands 3 and Ghost Recon Breakpoint but now it is constant. Something else is controlling my GPU fans. I again started up my PC (July 7, 2020) and the first (and only) thing I did was to check if MSI Afterburner somehow had restored my control over my fan speed. Unfortunately this was not the case and the problem still seems to persist. This video I found on Youtube shows my exact problem: As of today August 25th, 2020 I am still struggling with this issue I was wondering if someone could make anything out of this and help me figure out a solution. Thank you in advance!
  6. Just did and found 'Argus Monitor' and the exact same problem persists. when I set a manual fan speed % I can hear the fan ramping up and then slowing down almost immeditaley just like it does with MSI Afterburner. I have a feeling somehwere its my BIOS but im not sure since I can't find a GPU setting there and the MSI BIOS of my Motherboard seems very confusing but im gonna have a deeper look into that. Seems very weird to me that this comes all of a sudden when I have not changed a single setting regarding GPU related options. Weird
  7. Do you perhaps have a recommendation regarding GPU fan control software?
  8. Different fan software I can try. I have never had any experience with Linux before but I will keep it in mind if I am all out out options, Thanks!
  9. I downloaded it and watched a tutorial of JayzTwoCents and right of the bat Speedfan is unable, for some reason, to find my CPU and GPU. The only results it could find are my three SSD's. Could this maybe be because I am already using a CPU monitor program (Icue software), MSI and Dragon Center? The last screenshot is taken from Jay's turotial so you can see what he sees compared to me
  10. Hey thanks for you reply! I have reinstalled MSI many times but to no avail unfortunately. My drivers are all up to date and have been for some time
  11. Hello, I sometimes have a problem with MSI Afterburner where the manual and custom fan curve of my GPU don't want to work for some seemingly inexplicable reason and I can't figure out how to solve this problem. GPU: MSI RTX 2080TI Gaming X Trio Motherboard: MSI X570 Godlike The problem would normally occur ONLY with games such as Borderlands 3 and Ghost Recon Breakpoint (this has been happening for a while now). If I would start up MSI before I start up these games the fan control will do exactly what it needs to do but as soon as I actually start one of the aformentioned games, MSI crashes and restarts which results in me being able to adjust everything except the fan slider (manual or custom). I figured this had something to do with a file within the game directory somehow preventing me from adjusting my fan slider (or custom fan curve). I could not exactly find a solution on Google regarding the GPU fan control problem with those games. Normally the GPU fan controls would work with any other game. However, I got the fan error last Monday (July 6th, 2020) when I started MSI. I wanted to turn on my OC and I hadn't even started a game yet. MSI didn't crash like Borderlands 3 and Ghost Recon Breakpoint but the slider simply didn't react the way it should have. I've never had it happen in that way before ONLY when I started the above mentioned games. All of my GPU drivers are up to date. What I have already tried to do: - I downloaded Precision X1 and checked if the problem would persist there as well. Unfortunately the fan slider would not work here either. - I reinstalled MSI Afterburner but to no avail. - I downloaded a different program that would let me control the GPU fans called 'Argus Monitor. It unfortunately acted the exact same way as Afterburner and Precision X1 To check how the fans would react to a synthetic benchmark I launched Kombuster (last Monday July 6th, 2020). I set a custom fan curve in the hope the fans would react as they should based on my fan curve. In Kombuster (with different kinds of Kombuster bencharks) the fans would ramp up and would almost immeditaley die down to a certain fan speed (like 20ish %) and then ramp up again as if something was inhibiting the fans from increasing its speed. This however, does NOT occur when playing a game. In games the fan speed is more constant but usually does not exceed a fan speed % estimate of 55. Note: My issue is NOT that the fans won't spin at all when playing a game. The issue now is that I somehow do not have control over the GPU fan slider wether I play a game or not as of yesterday July 6th, 2020. This problem used to be more contained with games like Borderlands 3 and Ghost Recon Breakpoint but now it is constant. Something else is controlling my GPU fans. For the first time today, I started up my PC 45 minutes ago (as of the time of this post) and the first (and only) thing I did was to check if MSI Afterburner somehow had restored my control over my fan speed. Unfortunately this was not the case and the problem still seems to persist. This video I found on Youtube shows my exact problem: As of today July 24h, 2020 I am still struggling with this issue I was wondering if someone could make anything out of this and help me figure out a solution. Thank you in advance!
  12. I'm sorry but I'm a bit confused by your graph. I am currently saving up for the Asus PG27UQ (4K 144Hz HDR 1000 monitor). I would like to use the 10-bit, YUV444 HDR settings for the best color and HDR ratio. That monitor apparently only has HDMI 2.0 and Displayport 1.4. Does this mean I have to scale my FPS down to 120Hz or to 98Hz? Thanks!
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