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gpu fan rattles quite loud, sometimes as if it beeps(starts up, with big vibrations, stops and restarts in a second) and sometimes a continuous rattle both along with heavy vibration. gave the internals a clean, no change of sound or rattling, no obstruction to fan. My specs are: Edition Windows 11 Home Single Language Version 23H2 Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-9300H CPU @ 2.40GHz 2.40 GHz Installed RAM 8.00 GB System type 64-bit operating system, x64-based processor GPU GeForce GTX 1650
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My GPU fan rattles after being on load for a while. They are fine for like 5-10 minutes and theres a whining sound after that. Should I take out the fan and try oiling it to fix the issue? Should've added that my GPU is Gigabute RTX 2060, and I bought it in 2019
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Hi I have a nvidia 1070 asus rog on a asus 270f gaming mobo, the cpu is 7700k, all clocks are stock. Since today (27.03) one of my gpu fans, the farthest one to the left have started to act up. It goes to a 100% in game for no reason. The game this first started occurring was persona 5, then I decided to see if this might be game specific and moved to league, madafaka went full speed IN CLIENT... (just to clarify I have played persona 5 and league before and everything was fine) I really dont understand what happened especially since it was fine just yesterday, I updated the nvidia drivers but to no avail ofcourse, I also downloaded asus gpu tweak 3 and guess what, not only it didnt help but also the fan would just not stop, meaning that if there was less intense moment in game or if I would close it completely, THE FAN WOULD NOT STOP GOING 100% BUT ONLY THAT ONE. I had to uninstall this piece of garbage of my pc for it to start working somewhat again. PLZ HALP I SUCK AND TROUBLESHOTING
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i have a 1050ti and a few months ago the fan started having problems. the fan wont spin when under load and when it dose spin it spins up in like a burst goes down and repeats (usually is pretty loud when this happens). it not coil whine, sounds nothing like it when I've watched videos. i know this is a bad idea but i usually will grab a kabab stick and a flashlight and manually start it up that way through the back of the pc. it works and the fan will spin up and will usually spin till i shut off my pc for the night. is this a card or fan problem. and if it is a fan problem is it hard/annoying to replace?
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Hi All I'm not sure if this is a software / bios fan control issue or a faulty card issue. I have an XFX 6700 XT Qick Black GPU that without reason spins up the fans to 100%. Sometimes it's as the system is going into standby, other times it is just randomly while idle on desktop or playing back video but oddly enough not when I'm actually in game. I haven't found a reliable way to trigger it, it really does seem completely random. The only thing I have tried is using the Quiet preset in the AMD software, I haven't applied any overclocking settings to it, my case is really well ventilated and there aren't ever any cooling issues. I have noticed that of the 3 fans only 2 of them spin at 100% while the 3rd seems to be on the +/-600 RPM shown in the AMD hardware monitoring dashboard. The voltage readout oscillates between 0 and 900 every few seconds and the fan speed claims +/- 600rpm even when it is howling at me which are the only notable anomalies but as temps are sub 30C I honestly don't get why this is happening. I took all of these screenshots within a few seconds of each other while the GPU was going like a jet engine. But by the time I have finished writing this it is completely silent again. If anyone has had this issue before or can suggest some possible fixes I would really appreciate the assistance. Thanks!
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Yesterday i was building my pc 4 hours long, i turned it on saw some rgb lights turned it off again and went to bed. The next morning i was feeling very good ate delicious brakefast and took an fast shower, then i went to my room ready for Installing Windows on my Computer. The PC turned on... at this moment i didnt knew what problems are waiting for me. First Thing i noticed The case Fans are not spinning but the rgb is on. I downloaded Windows and tried everything to get them to work ... they diddnt. Second thing, after some serching for a solution on different websites i realised that my Graphic Card Fans also arent working... i really tried anything i could think of but coudnt fix it. The worst thing is that suddenly the rgbs from the case fans also turned off and they do not turn on. -I have 4 BeQuiet 120 mm Rgb Fans connected with an 3 pin female connector to the motherboard and to the Power Supply with an sata Cable. -My Graphics Card is the Geforce RTX 3060 Asus Tuf Gaming (Asus Tuf Gaming Rgb Logo working) Mainboard Gigabyte B550M DS3H Mainboard I hope i you can help me. I will attach some pichtures
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Dear forum readers, I need help with some rouge GPU fans. I have an ASUS ROG STRIX 2070 Super OC (ROG-STRIX-RTX2070S-O8G-GAMING) that I bought in january 2020, and it has been working flawlessly ever since. I've been mining crypto with the card with Nicehash for about one year now, mostly 24-0, and I always used it for gaming since I got it. The card was ultra smooth and fine, I usually used it with max power limitation (41%), 50% fan speed, 400 memory OC and -400 core oc, with temps around 48C, and it was mining at a stable 39,9 MH and fans pretty quiet. While gaming I set the OC to default and it worked as it should. A few days ago when I turned the PC off for about a day and then on again, when I turned it on, the GPU fans (I've disconnected the gpu power and checked for noise, it is the GPU for sure) were randomly going crazy about 2-3 minutes after startup. I start the pc, windows boots, and a few minutes pass with the GPU's fans not even spinning a bit, then they randomly take on like 80%-100% i dont know what speed for no reason, (temp is 32C, no load at all), and they are LOUD. They also make weird noises, and sometimes they go slower for a few seconds and go back to loud again, sometimes they make veeery very weird noises like they are struggling or changing speed multiple times in a second or I don't know. All the while MSI afterburner is still set to the same mining OC, and I tried to set it to low fan speeds but it doesen't do anything, it just doesen't work. I've reinstalled afterburner, tried to check for any other fan speec control apps running but had no luck. My computer is so loud because of this that I can't mine on it anymore, since it is in my room, and it even bothers me while gaming, it's so loud. Did my GPU give up (as in faulty fans or ruined fans or something)? If that's the case, I still have 10 months of warranty, would that be a solution? Or maybe this is some software or BIOS thing that I could possibly fix myself. After the noise started, I cleaned out the GPU fans of all the dust on them, noise and weirdness persisted. Thank you if you can help! Edit: If I put the fan speed to minimum in afterburner (25%) They actually go a little quiet(er) now, but they still randomly try to go faster and after some time they start going fast again. Seems like something is forcing it to fluctuate in speed...
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So here is the thing. I have a 5700xt which I use to mine ETH since 8 months ago. But it has starting to making a weird noise. The unusual thing is that the noise only happens when the fans are at a speed between 50% and 70%. If I put the fans at around 80% or even 100% it doesn't make THAT sound. I mean it makes the usual sound of the fans spinning too fast but not this new weird sound. I suppose one of the fans is not working properly and I should replace it but what confuses me is why the sound only appears at that particular speed and not when is at low speed or the highest speed. The noise is like the noise of a broken or old HDD PS: i uploaded a file with the sound (the volume is a little low but it clearly shows the two sounds ( the usual noise of the fans spinning and the new sound)) sound 1.mp3
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Okay this is going to be a bit of a long one. I hope someone can help me. 1. My MSI GTX 1660 Ti GamingX Twin FrozR 7 has one broken fan. (12V; 0.4A) 2. I ordered a new dual fan. (12V; 0.57A) 3. On top of this my Afterburner also isn't allowing me to change my GPU fan speeds. With the new fans they would be stuck at 23%; around 700 RPM, but when I plugged in my old one it said 23%; 3500 RPM. Does anyone have a fix, a solution, or a similar issue that they resolved? (Please don't say to enable user defined software automatic fan control)
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Recently my computer has had a really loud fan sound lately. It's also not very consistent. Sometimes it starts out really loud and other times it can get really quiet, like it was before. Some days it sounds quiet all day, and others it will get really loud and then quiet down. It also seems to ramp up and slow down independent of what I'm actually doing. I have looked at all the temperatures and nothing seems off. I have ruled out my case fans, so it's either the GPU, the CPU or the power supply fan. I believe it might be my gpu fan, because it seems like one of the fans might not be spinning right. It just doesn't sound like a broken fan or something, it's more like what happens when you start playing a game, it just sounds like it's ramping up to be very loud. I think it might be my GPU fan because when I was looking at it, the spinning of the right fan seemed off for some reason. I have attached a video of the GPU fan. Any help would really, really be appreciated PXL_20211219_193710078_4fa6_3.mp4 PXL_20211219_193710078_4fa6_3.mp4
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https://soundcloud.com/user-581800726/voice-014-m4a/s-AmeuE0WfzDw?si=66e439db7ece49189ba28e3bb8e8f8c9 At around 8 seconds the card's fans makes a rattly sound that lasts for a brief moment - this only occurs when the fans leave idle (0% - __%) and everything sounds normal at full load. Should I be concerned?
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gpu fan relubricate GTX 1080 Founders Edition fan?
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my 1080 FE fan is making some noise, i am pretty sure it is the bearing in the fan, i was wondering if it is possible (and a good idea) to relubricate the bearings in the fan GTX 1080 Founders Edition fan if it is possible what oil/lubricant does it use and what would be a recommended way to do it? -
Hi guys! So a while ago one of the fans in my ROG Strix 2080 TI broke (the bearing inside gave up and that fan would start to wobble and make a scraping/rattling noise when running). I replaced the fan with an original ASUS Strix fan intended for 20XX cards. When the fan got here, I swapped out the faulty fan for the new one but since then a new phenomenon has popped up: that fan will now continuously jump around 5-600rpm on average in a continuous up/down cycle. As in, while the other fans run at a continuous percentage and RPM, that fan will keep jumping from say 800 to 1400~ RPM in 1-2 second intervals (as you can see in the attachment below). If I raise the RPM of all fans, it will just repeat this "leap" at higher RPMs (ie if I increase the percentage to 50%, it will just keep jumping between 1400-2400~) while still showing the same % in GPU Tweak. Any idea as to what could cause this? I read in other forums that it might be that the GPU just needs to have its thermal paste replaced as the sensor might be off and that one fan keeps thinking it's running to hot so it defaults to spinning up, realises the temp is fine and drops down again? I've considered RMA'ing it (I still have warranty for another few months) but quite honestly given the current GPU shortage, I'm pretty worried what may or may not happen. For one, I'd probably be out of a GPU for 1-2 months given what ASUS has told me (prior to swapping out the fan when I considered sending it in at first). Second, they're no longer actually producing 20XX series cards so if they can't fix it, them swapping it for another 2080 TI seems unlikely. When asked about this, I got a fairly ambiguous answer along the lines of "We will swap it out for a card of equal or higher value" but given the inflated price of cards, I worry they'll just send me a 3060 TI, argue that price wise they would be about the same and that'd be the end of that. Another CS Agent mentioned they may reimburse me but couldn't tell me if it was at current value or what the card cost when I bought it (I've heard horror stories of people being reimbursed a % of what they paid for hardware (not ASUS, specifically) with the justification that the price of the tech had deprecated). Another option would be to just remove the heatsink & fans entirely and watercool the entire system but that's a hefty investment I'd rather not spend right now if it can be at all avoided... Anyway, if anybody has any idea what could cause that fan to go nuts, I'd highly appreciate the input! Cheers!
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same as title lol. finally done with saving up for the parts, and now this! i have ddu'ed several times, made multiple different fan curves, cheched for faulty parts, nothing. here is a link from my reddit post for a video: https://www.reddit.com/r/PcBuildHelp/comments/nhz1co/help_even_with_a_custom_fan_profile_1_fan_keeps/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3 . thanks in advance! :)
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About 2 weeks ago when I was mining some crypto I noticed that my fans didn't spin at 100%, which caused my card to thermal throttle. It was annoying as I was afraid it would also do that while playing games. It didn't care about my Afterburner settings, which still showed as if the fans were running in the right speed, but if they were, I wouldn't thermal throttle. HWInfo showed 0 RPM even though some fan was clearly spinning there and the CPU fan wasn't that audible. Just now I could open my PC (I was quite busy) and I found out that the left fan doesn't spin at all, because of that the right one blasts at full speed even when I don't do anything on the computer. It's especially annoying because of the noise. I could shut that right fan off only when uninstalling the GPU, but I couldn't work like that. Leaving the case open, prying the fan to spin, removing all other software that could automatically change the fan speed, reinstalling GPU drivers - none of that worked. Everything's connected properly too. The GPU is Inno3D RTX 2060 Super Twin X2 OC.
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Screen goes black, GPU fan speed 100%, Sound keeps working.
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Hello, First time that something like this happened to me. It all happened a few days ago all out of the blue. It happens really random, sometimes with gaming and other times during Teams calls. Have no clue what causes it. Have tried a few things listed below: Checked for any driver updates. Checked for any Windows updates. Checked if all fans are spinning. Checked for any weird smells / sounds. Checked if pc was dusty. Checked of any loose cables. (Inside and outside of the pc) Plugged the system in a different wall outlet. (Weird one, but was worth trying) Removed overclocks. Tried the command: Win+Controll+Shift+B, that didn’t work. There are no mayor hardware changes, the only change: Removed my webcam. All temperatures look fine. (Cpu 60c – GPU 70c under load) PC Specs: CPU: AMD Ryzen 3700X Motherboard: MPG x570 gaming edge wifi. Bios Version: 1.40 (According to DXDiag) (I'll edit this as soon as I can check the bios version) RAM: Corsair RGB Pro 4x 8gb 3200MHZ GPU: Gigabyte Nivida GTX 2080S SSD: Adata 512GB HDD: seagate 4TB PSU: Corsair RM850 System is just over a year old, never had these issues before. Sending it back isn't really an option, the company is really slow with repairs. I hope that any of you can help me. Since I'm kinda stumped.- 2 replies
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I've been having an issue with my New GTX 1660 TI Ventus XS 6G OC and well the fans wont stop on idle and continue to run at 1540 rpm's I tried using After Burner to no avail of controlling the fan speed I even updated the driver as well as reinstall the drivers and flashed its vbios and still spinning and its driving me crazy I even re-seated the GPU, could it be the board its a Stinger H370 mini ITX. if you have any ideas what i could do let me know please should I triy another vbios make profile related to the 1660 ti can that work?
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So I have this Asus gtx 1080ti turbo. However I have has some weird things going with it ever since I got it. So when the fan speed is in the range of around 40-60% it starts to raddle. The fan feels a tiny bit loose but not too much. Like I can spin it and it won’t like... let’s say displace. However if I push it a little bit, it moves a tiny bit but letting go put it back to the position. Is this normal at all? The ratting doesn’t happen at like 0-40% and 60-100% I should also mention I did buy this in like new condition but Asus would say used... so I don’t have a warranty. Anything I can do to fix this?
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Hi, I have a GTX 1060 3Gb Gaming X and was wondering what's the best fan curve setting because with default setting (fan off until 60°C) my GPU idles at 57 celsius which I think it's too much. Currently I've set it this way: 0-30°C= 15% speed 40°C = 20% speed 50°C = 30% speed 60°C = 60% speed 70°C = 70% speed 80°C+ = 100%
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Hello everyone, so I have a RTX 2080 aero from msi and during games I encounter weird fan spikes. I tried adjusting fan curve and temperature in msi afterburner, but nothing helped. I attached a picture of the msi monitoring window. So you can see the spikes in the Fan tachometer graph. It ramps up to 5400 RPM, which is higher than the RPM, when I set it on 100% Fan speed. An odd thing that also occurs is that the spikes are not shown in the Fan speed graph... it stays at 80. Also why is the GPU Temperature higher than the Temp Limit I set in Afterburner. I set it to the lowest possible, because it didn't make any difference from my testing. Shouldn't it lower core clock or smth, when the limit is reached?
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hey, i just changed my thermal paste for my laptop asus strix GL503VS, i assembled it again but as soon as i boot it the fans goes up to 100% both gpu and cpu, not that the laptop turned on normally and temperature reads from HWmoniter and msi after burner are low cpu: around 35 to 40 and gpu not going above 35, when i am not using the laptop at all, but the fans are going at full speed even thought the temps are low. please help, sorry if my english was bad i tried to explain my self the best way i can. thanks in advance.
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Recently I decided to update my graphics card on the cheap so I decided to go with an rx 480 8gb I bought it off of ebay started it up everything was fine except the fan speed of the gpu is very slow around 800rpm too slow so i tried to increase its speed through radeon settings that didn't work so I cleaned it out and tried again still too slow , so I put a bit of load on it and the card got really hot really quick just wondering what the problem could be as there isnt any noticeable fan noise coming from the card itself
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Hey! I hope there's someone who can help me out. Bought Aorus RTX2080 Super, RGB is not crucial to me tho... I'm more interested in low temps and low noise levels, so I decided to upgrade cooling with Accelero Xtreme IV. Did the same thing to my old GTX1070 and it worked great. However this beast has 5 connectors in total, I marked them all in the pic. Originally, connectors 1,2,3 and 5 were used. 1&2 are 3-pin, 3&5 are 12-pin and 4 is 4-pin (this one wasn't used). Accelero has a standard 4 pin PWM connector, however, if I plug it into that 4-pin connector on RTX, fans are throttling at 100%, not immediately when I turn the PC on but as soon as I log in to Win10. I checked MSI Afterburner but it does nothing, not able to adjust it at all. Is there a solution to this issue? Any help will be much appreciated!