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ItzUknown

A week ago I bought a 2060 super AMP edition (Zotac double fan not the extreme amp) when I hooked it up I clearly heard more noise from the computer but I did not think much of it because I knew it didn't have Fan stop however when I open games like Jedi Fallen Order sure the temps go up to 67 - 71 because it is running on the highest preset and all however it is loud!! I can get used to it however it is really uncomfortable sometimes, also I don't wear headphones and my hard drive is kind of loud also but I wanted to ask if the card has a problem or it is normal

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If a reasonably modern hard drive is loud to you, (which is ok because I used to run no case so I know what you mean) then the card is likely working properly. I would recommend going into something like Afterburner and setting your own fan curve after you read up on the reasonable temps for that specific model.

 

It is a card geared for max performance and overclocking so it will probably always be on the louder side but a manual curve can help at idles and light loads. 

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Everything's working correctly, that card is just loud.

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8 minutes ago, cnelson3225 said:

If a reasonably modern hard drive is loud to you, (which is ok because I used to run no case so I know what you mean) then the card is likely working properly. I would recommend going into something like Afterburner and setting your own fan curve after you read up on the reasonable temps for that specific model.

 

It is a card geared for max performance and overclocking so it will probably always be on the louder side but a manual curve can help at idles and light loads. 

Ok so you suggesting I should set a fan curve on MSI Afterburner? And if so then why is it not being applied on the Firestorm program which is the one Zotac has

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44 minutes ago, Medicate said:

Everything's working correctly, that card is just loud.

Can I apply a fan curve? 

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3 hours ago, ItzUknown said:

Can I apply a fan curve? 

Yes you can. Use msi afterburner, it may be a bit hotter which is not huge deal but at least you gonna reduces noise.

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10 hours ago, Whiro said:

Yes you can. Use msi afterburner, it may be a bit hotter which is not huge deal but at least you gonna reduces noise.

Ok thanks 

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My simple solution is just to crank up the volume in the game so you can't hear the card's fans ;)  That said I've setup my fan curve so up to 35c the fans are at 30%, but by 45c fans are at 100%...no reason to deny the card all the cooling the fans can provide as soon as possible...

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  • 2 weeks later...
On 1/13/2020 at 4:59 AM, Whiro said:

Yes you can. Use msi afterburner, it may be a bit hotter which is not huge deal but at least you gonna reduces noise.

Where is the "OK mark" because like it went up to 75C I got worried is it OK at that?

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