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Loud fans on GTX 560ti at low temps

Boothlock

I have a Asus Geforce GTX560ti Direct CUII Card and the fans on it spin up really loud if i am in a game even when the temps are at like 40 degrees Celsius. I have tried setting fan curves in Nvidia control panel, Asus GPU tweak and MSI afterburner (separately, not at the same time). the fan speed changes for like a second and then goes back up again.

PS. This is only in game not normal use

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No, its fairly new and I clean the whole computer regularly??

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I had two of these cards setup in SLI and they are fairly loud even at a low RPM %. You will have to setup the cards to run at a low fan speed but not so low that your card will over heat. About the only way to keep the noise down on these cards.

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I have trie setting custom fan curves in the programs mentioned above but they do not seem to be being used???

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try using overclocking software such as msi afterburner to setup custom fan curves.

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I am 560ti top owner, and i found bios (New VBIOS for reducing the FAN noisy) update on asus website. But be cearfull with temps - they are a little higher.

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It tells me my system is not compatible with the VBios

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It tells me my system is not compatible with the VBios
Not really, just seems like the new BIOS has a different fan profile...
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I have just the same card, and I do not hear any much noise, before it hit's like 75 degrees celsius. However, when I run it at max is very audible, and if nobody has noticed yet, the card actually has two different fans on it, take a look.

MEH

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There isn't much you can do about that I don't think, but you can always get a noise dampening case.

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FIXED: After uninstalling ASUS Smart Doctor, the card is much quieter!! Thanks for the help guys :)

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