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Does anybody know how to create a custom fan curve for turing reference cards? Thx for your help

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4 minutes ago, alex ds said:

Does anybody know how to create a custom fan curve for turing reference cards? Thx for your help

I don't have a reference card but you can just use MSI Afterburner for all brands, that's what most people are using, it's a simple interface and there's bunch of tutorials for it if you're wondering anything about it. That's what i'd go with :)

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it did not work for me.

I wanted 0% till around 55

then growing to 100% at 84

 

but at idle youtube fans spin at 41%, it will not trigger...

rtx 2070 super

 

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done with lots of cards in the past

 

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10 minutes ago, alex ds said:

Does anybody know how to create a custom fan curve for turing reference cards? Thx for your help

You can use MSi Afterburner to set a costume fan profile.

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Reading some other threads online. It seems like RTX FE cards cannot go lower than 40% fan speed. May have something to do with the Nvidia BIOS.

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2-nd question. does anybody know of a custom solution (like the g12 kraken or artic accelero hybrid in the past) that will work for turing?

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you could try to unplug the fan and plug it into a different header or something else and setup a custom fan curve that way...

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my motherboard doesnt know like some gigabytes to control a fan speed against gpu temp, so not a solution im afraid.

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2 minutes ago, Vandey said:

you could try to unplug the fan and plug it into a different header or something else and setup a custom fan curve that way...

Not possible, GPU fans use different mini fan connectors that are different from the normal sized ones on a motherboard.

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if that was the case using an adapter, you can see the gpu fans as a system fan in bios and control them true.

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ok plan b any chance to create a hybrid cooling solution?

I saw a guy do that to a zotac rtx 2070 but due to turing different mounting points it requiered a lot of iron cutting etc.

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@alex ds Quote or tag people when you reply to someone. Or else nobody will ever know you said something in response.

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ok i get what that does.

but how you control the system fan in bios.

That relates to the cpu fan on most motherboards

I will have to run at high fan speeds always

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@alex ds you can use custom software like speedfan to setup custom curves on all your headers...

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