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Hi, recently I bought and built a new pc. I used a MSI Geforce GTX Gaming 1060 X 3GB. Specs: Intel Core i5-7400 MSI H270i Gaming PRO AC Motherboard 1TB Blue Harddrive by WD Deepcool Maelstrom 120T CPU watercooler Phanteks Enthoo Evolv ITX (Special Edition) case Be Quiet! Pure Power 10 500W PSU 8GB RAM (4x2) CORSAIR ----------------------------------------------------------------------- The thing is that once my GPU gets a bit hot 60+ celsius the fans are going full spin. After closing the game they won't stop spin until i turn my computer off again. I've tried waiting up to 1 hour, nothing happens. I've tried controlling them with MSI GAMING APP & MSI AFTERBURNER but nothing works. I've tried using fan curve in MSI AFTERBURNER but doesn't work. The CD that came in the GPU Box couldn't be installed since my ITX pc doesn't have a CD DRIVE BAY. So I installed the drivers that i found on the MSI website but they won't help against the fans. So if anyone could help me it would be nice. Thanks!
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Hey there guys, I recently bought an Acer Nitro 5 Spin, and I'm satisfied with it for the most part. The Keyboard backlight seems to have an annoying timer that disables the keyboard backlight after 30 seconds. I read somewhere online that this could be solved by updating the BIOS to version 1.25 and I was hoping one of you could help me figure this out. Oh, also if someone could help me install NitroSense on here, it would be great. Thanks in advance, Lord Destrian
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My Case Fans just got louder idk really why because its always 12v These are the Case Fans from the Sharkoon TG5 RGB all on the Fan Splitter connected via molex. Maybe someone has an idea why they got louder or like spin faster now?
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Hello guys, I recently bought an Acer Spin 3 SP314-53N convertible laptop for study and editing drone videos on the go. This Model has a Intel Core i7 8565U with 1.8 GHz baseclock and 4,1 GHz all-core and 4.6 GHz single-core turbo-boost. I noticed, that the turbo-boost under synthetical load (AIDA64) as well as under realistic workload (rendering in Adobe Premiere) cranks up to 3.5 to 4.0 GHz for about 20 seconds: Then after 20 seconds the boost descents to 2.5 GHz and stays there for the whole time: The temps in this scenario were slightly over 90 degrees C max. So I did the only right thing and replaced the thermal compound with Coollaboratory Liquid Ultra. I thought this would fix the problem since the CPU would no longer have to thermal throttle the boost. Indeeed I got the temps down to unter 75 degrees C under full load! But still: The boost goes down to 2.5 GHz after exactely 20 seconds of full load and stays there no matter what. This seems to be pre-programmed in the bios. And here`s the next problem: The BIOS offers no useful settings at all. ? I asked the ACER support about this but got nothing useful in return. Only the statement, that the BIOS options are just like this, so that the user can`t "damage the hardware through false settings" and that there is no "unlocked BIOS" available. ? It takes a while for me to give up but I gotta admit I`m stuck here. ? Someone got anything for me? ?
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So I just finished my build and got a little odd set up: I dont have enough fan ports on the mobo so I hooked up one of the fans(arctic p12) to the gpu fan header (got a rx 570 strix with a 4 pin fan header on it) but now under load only the arctic fan spins, the one on my gpu doesnt. I dont want to tear the whole thing apart as its an itx case with at least 1 hour of work put into the cable management please help
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So, i bought Asus Strix AMD R9 280 3 GB! Problem - gpu dont show signal on monitor, fans spins really short of time, the connetors 6 and 8 pin green lights are on, gpu isnt reconised in bios and windows + cpu frequence and voltage are changed. So i think by green lights and short time of fan spin, the gpu is able to fix. Mabey someone have went through this problem and can share!
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Yesterday i bought this card, so i faced some weird problem like msi afterburner,Sapphire trixx, gpu-z and others software like these are isn't showing gpu temp,core clock, fan speed etc etc,,i thought gpu has sensor issue, but i checked wattman and the wattman showing everything that's mean the sensor is working, and someone said it must be software problem since it's a new card. So as he said i'm waiting for next updates, But today i checked that gpu fan keeps spinning if i add a custom fan curves, i know if i add custom fan curve than i'll spin everytime, but tried resetting the wattman settings, turned on 0RPM fam,,but still it's spinning, Then i reinstalled the Radeon driver then the fan stopped spinning, but if i again add a fan curve then i cant stop it from spinning even if i reset the whole settings. It's my first time using amd gpu's and i'm really disappointed with their software
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Hey I'm writing in here as a seemingly last desperate attempt to avoid having to purchase a new GPU. I've tried everything I can think of, or anyone I know can think of. There's no logic to the madness except for something being physically broken that I cannot touch. I have a GTX 970 Hall of Fame editioned Geforce graphics card. A few weeks ago it started, seemingly random, to rev all the way up to 100% (3200 RPM) for a few seconds then back down. Over, and over again. Randomly. It would sometimes take a break for an hour then do it again for 5 mins. 30 mins. 45 mins. Random. The GPU does this in: Idle (30°) Load (60-70°) Safemode What I've done so far is the following, in this order: Kill all processes one by one Boot in safemode DDU sweep drivers to same DDU sweep drivers to older version Afterburner installed, tried messing with fan speed. I can control it, up and down when it's "working" (1200 RMP default) but it's "revving" overwrites any setting I do Disassemble graphics card, clean with alcohol and remove all dust so it's as good as new (This made my temp go to 60° idle because old thermal paste, and also sent my GPU into a 100% fan speed frenzy non stop) Disassemble graphics card 2nd, replace thermal paste on GPU chip (This made my temp go from 40° original idle, to 30°) Disassemble graphics card 3rd, put some thermal paste on the thermal pad for the vRAM Disassemble graphics card 4th, move the fans 4-pin to another 4-pin that was on the card (this made it stop working. But it was so deliciously quiet I almost cried after 100% non stop). Disassemble graphics card 5th, move the fans 4-pin back (This stopped it from sitting at 100% fan speed non stop. But the problem is worse than before still. It's jumping up and down for no apparent reason). Here is an example of my NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970s statistics with HWMonitor just to give you an idea of what's come over my fans: As you can see there's literally no load on anything, and the temps are ridiculously low. But the fan has a life of it's own. My only idea is a faulty fan somehow? I don't know how it works. I don't know what I can even do at this point. The cards 2 years and 2 months old, so it's outside of RMA. Do I need to buy a new card? Thank you for your time, -Lindenkron
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Hi guys. This is my first pc build. I'm using a Thermaltake View 71 case, Thermaltake 850w Toughpower Power supply, Asus rog Maximus X Formula mobo, 3 Thermaltake case fans, and Thermaltake 360 aio gpu watercooler. When I turn the psu on, the mobo rgbs light up, but none of the fans or fan rgb turn on. Also, I can't turn the power on, and the usb ports function properly. (Front & back panel)
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My current problem is that my 2 cpu fans for my water cooled fan is spinning really loud/hard while doing almost nothing like starting windows and waiting a min and it is still spinning. The air is also normal not warm. My current cooling setup is a water coolblock in the middle then a fan in front and at the back of the cooling block and that is mounted to the back of the case. The pc it self is in an open place. I have been on vacation and in the warmer days my fans are allways a little louder but what is happening right now is not acceptable. Thank you for your guys help. 1 EDIT: photo's 2 EDIT: After taking some photo's my fans were already back to normal what I find weird because i rebooted 4 time before I posted on the forum.
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So, I recently just built a new PC. Upon startup, the GPU fans spins for a few seconds, then stops. I don't know what the problem is. Any help? It's a GTX 950 by EVGA
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Hello all Built an ITX rig for someone. There's 2 fans in front for intake, 1 Intel stock cooler, and 1 rear fan for exhaust. Motherboard only has 2 fan headers (ASRock B85M-ITX). I would love the ability to control the speeds of all 4 of these fans. I tried using a Phanteks fan hub I had laying around, but with it installed, only the case fans will spin. CPU fan won't spin at all. CPU fan works fine when plugged directly into CPU_Fan header. The case is a Rosewill Neutron. Any suggestions on what to do? I have no problem with spending a little money on the right stuff to get all 4 fans working, even if it means buying another CPU cooler.
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So my computer has been shutting off randomly for a while now and I've noticed that this only happens when my pc is running silently. Turns out the only reason it was silent was because my cpu fan wasn't running. I'm getting the fan replaced soon, but my fan would sometimes work and sometimes not. Like I can go hours of gaming with my fan running how it should then I come back a few hours later and I try to start a game but my computer shuts off from the cpu overheating. It seems to do this with no rhyme or reason. Would this be a bios setting that I've been skipping over or would this be the fan hardware just getting old? I've had this pc for a year and a half. Here's the stuff in it that matters in this scenario. CPU: AMD FX-8350 Fan: Stock cooler (forgive me for my sins) Motherboard: Gigabyte 990 fxa-ud3 rev 4.0 Thank you so much and Merry Christmas!!!
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Hello all, I am trying to fix my father's office PC currently. When I press the power ON button, nothing happens unless I turn off the power supply. When I turn off the PSU and turn it back on, the fans spin for about 1 second before going off. I believe these fans are connected to the PSU, as the CPU and front fan (both connected to the mobo) dont spin. Another item to note: no LED's come up on the motherboard, but the card reader does light up (it is powered by the PSU). The Specs: Celeron G1820 Gigabyte B85-DS3H Crucial 2x2GB 1333 DDR3 Seagate 1TB HDD EVGA 500GB 80+ PSU EVGA GT 610 2GB Generic Card Reader Generic DVD R/W 3x Cooler Master Fans Thank you for any help provided!
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So, as in the title, one or two of my fans spins up to max speed right after loading Windows(I think it's my GPU fans), before going back to normal a couple seconds later. This is only the second time it has happened and the first time was a few months ago. Does anyone know what might cause this? Bad hardware elsewhere? Evil cosmic ray? Glitch in the matrix? Any help would be appreciated. Specs: CPU: i5-4690k Mobo: MSI Z97 G5 RAM: HyperX Fury 2x4GB GPU: Asus DCu2 R9 290 PSU: Corsair RM 750 SSD: Samsung 850 EVO 250GB HDD: WD 1TB Blue
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Hey everyone, I'm looking for a decent chair to be used for gaming. Currently I'm sitting on an exercise ball,( I know it's really bad for my back) and I want to upgrade but I don't have enough money for an expensive chair seeing as I just spent it all on my new PC and other peripherals. I get back pain a lot, so good lumbar support is needed. Also I play by a carpet so I don't need it to roll, but I'd like it to spin because that's fun. . I'd also like to keep it under 100$. Thanks for giving your wisdom to me
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I have a Windows Server 2012 R2 with 10 hard drives. I have configured windows to allow the drives to spin down when not being accessed, but I'm not sure that they really are spinning down, as I never hear them spinning up. Therefore I have been looking for a tool to monitor the drives to see which drives, if any, are spun down, but I haven't been successful in finding one yet. Do you guys know of a tool that can provide me with this information?
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I want to make my PC quieter. Is there an easy way to do this? I use the stock 4 pin fans that come with the h80i. Is it even safe?
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I have recently built my first system for light gaming, I don't have many games thus far so I only bought a 500gb HDD. I have had a pre-built system before I could barely hear the hard drive even when downloading files etc; but with this new PC I can always hear the HDD spinning even when idle. I cannot think of anything that I am doing even at idle to make my hard drive read/write. PC Specs: -GIGABYTE GA-B85M-D3H Intel B85 -Corsair Carbide Series SPEC-01 -8GB (1x8GB) Corsair Vengeance Blue Low Profile 1600MHz -500W Corsair Builder Series CX500M -Sapphire Radeon R9 270X Dual-X Boost OC -1TB Seagate Barracuda ST1000DM003 3.5" SATA III Hard Drive (@7200rpm) Please Help!
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I just upgraded my system to these configs: *Intel i7 4790k *Corsair H100i *650W psu Corsair *Nvidia Gigabyte G1 gaming 4GB DDR5 gtx 960 *Asus Z97A *16 giggs of Corsair Vengeance DDR3 *Thermaltake Chaser MK-I Basically, after setting it all up, I seem to be having one problem. At the store when they set it up everything including the fan led's were working great. and I set it up at home just now a few minutes ago and both the fans are running great, The front fan LED's working great as well but the side mesh panel fan which is another 200mm although working fine the led's not working somehow. The front fan LED's working fine but the side panel one isn't. Both are 200mm fan's btw. Tried different fan headers, still the same outcome so far. It's got a 3pin connector and connected to the bottom "CHA FAN 2" port on the motherboard. Where have I gone wrong? Because it was working fine on the store just a couple hours ago. Not a manufacturing problem, maybe a issue with my setup maybe? Help would be great guys, I adore you all.! Cheers.!
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So i recently switched case and basically everything in my PC but som parts like SSD and PSU. But when took the old fans out of my old case and into my new case they did not spin but the LED lighs works. I have the same powersupply and the same molex cable as the old case. Its a red and a black cable from the fan into the molex.. Any help?.
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Just out of curiosity. Take a regular SATA hard drive with 64 MB Cache if that matters at all, to reach the same read and/or write speed as a Kingston HyperX 3K - 550 MB/s Read and 510 MB/s.
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I just built a system (the APU builds for Build-a-thon, working on that btw) and it won't POST. The Keyboard/Mouse won't come on. The fans spin up. Everything is installed correctly, I checked thrice (three times). I re-seated the RAM DIMMs and tried each of the two separately as well as together in different slots. Nothing. Not sure what to do now. RMA?