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I just got a X570I ITX board from Gigabyte to pair with my 3900X and I noticed that when I start the PC my 2080Ti's (FE) fans ramp up to maximum speed for a few seconds before Windows starts loading. I know this is normal behavior for some motherboards, but it's excessively loud with the high pitched whine of the GPU fans. I just came from an Asrock Z390ITX board and it didn't do this on start. Is there a way to stop it, or is this just how AMD motherboards initialize?

 

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1 hour ago, ApplesOfEpicness said:

I just got a X570I ITX board from Gigabyte to pair with my 3900X and I noticed that when I start the PC my 2080Ti's (FE) fans ramp up to maximum speed for a few seconds before Windows starts loading. I know this is normal behavior for some motherboards, but it excessively loud with the high pitched whine of the GPU fans. I just came from an Asrock Z390ITX board and it didn't do this on start. Is there a way to stop it, or is this just how AMD motherboards initialize?

 

Cheers.

People were getting this happen.  Try at reduce fan speed with AB. Maybe by default for a strange reason ti spins so fast what not not.  Just put a custom curve see how it responds and what not.

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12 hours ago, Turtle Rig said:

People were getting this happen.  Try at reduce fan speed with AB. Maybe by default for a strange reason ti spins so fast what not not.  Just put a custom curve see how it responds and what not.

I am already using a custom fan curve. The fan only hits maximum speed before the POST screen.

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25 minutes ago, ApplesOfEpicness said:

I am already using a custom fan curve. The fan only hits maximum speed before the POST screen.

The MSI X570 board I am using right now behaves the same. my GTX 1070 Gaming X from MSI doesnt make a high pitched noise tho. I guess it could just be something with the chipsets.

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