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So I bought new gpu inoo3d gtx 1650 super twin x2 oc, but I have noticed it doesn't show fan rpm, only in %, have Tryed msi afterburner, gpu-z, hw monitor, furmark test and even inoos own software but none of them shows gpu rpm speed, only in % its shown. 

 

 

In furmark its 48-50% in full Load

 

Temps are ok 62-65c in gaming/tests, card preforms as it should. 

 

 

Is it a driver/gpu bios bug or gpu is faulty? 

 

Is there any fix for it? 

 

Tnx for help :)

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could be that the gpu actually doesnt support RPM readouts, could be the tacho wire on the fan(s) is bad.

 

if you bought it from a decent retailer (so, not amazon), it may be worth giving them a call about it.

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31 minutes ago, Bayron said:

So I bought new gpu inoo3d gtx 1650 super twin x2 oc, but I have noticed it doesn't show fan rpm, only in %, have Tryed msi afterburner, gpu-z, hw monitor, furmark test and even inoos own software but none of them shows gpu rpm speed, only in % its shown. 

 

 

In furmark its 48-50% in full Load

 

Temps are ok 62-65c in gaming/tests, card preforms as it should. 

 

 

Is it a driver/gpu bios bug or gpu is faulty? 

 

Is there any fix for it? 

 

Tnx for help :)

 

Do I understand it correctly that your fan-speed is shown in % (and therefore it can be read), and you would like to have rpm values?

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7 hours ago, manikyath said:

could be that the gpu actually doesnt support RPM readouts, could be the tacho wire on the fan(s) is bad.

 

if you bought it from a decent retailer (so, not amazon), it may be worth giving them a call about it.

It's bought from local internet shop, I will try to do that if nothing helps

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7 hours ago, Sir0Tek said:

 

Do I understand it correctly that your fan-speed is shown in % (and therefore it can be read), and you would like to have rpm values?

Yes, and I cant understand how fast it is, CUZ it gets a bit noisy on full load, and it would be easier for me to understand when it's shown in rpm. 

 

And yes it sounds weird, but we all are different 

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I just remember a lot of people complain about having the rpm-values, wanting it in percentages. The latter does make some sense as fan-speed and -control is usually calculated in percentages.

I suspect the vgabios to not give the required parameters for calculating it in rpm, it may need to have values for what type of fan is used on the card.

But nonethless, fan-control programs should work as expected with the percentages iirc.

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4 hours ago, Sir0Tek said:

I just remember a lot of people complain about having the rpm-values, wanting it in percentages. The latter does make some sense as fan-speed and -control is usually calculated in percentages.

I suspect the vgabios to not give the required parameters for calculating it in rpm, it may need to have values for what type of fan is used on the card.

But nonethless, fan-control programs should work as expected with the percentages iirc.

Is there any program/guide atleast to know how much rpm and given %? 

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16 minutes ago, Bayron said:

Is there any program/guide atleast to know how much rpm and given %? 

It depends on the fan used. You may examine it to get the specific part number, then you can find out its abilities. Some fans do 2500rpm at 100%, some do 4000rpm, there is a wide variety from sizes, speeds and air-throughput.

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2 hours ago, Sir0Tek said:

It depends on the fan used. You may examine it to get the specific part number, then you can find out its abilities. Some fans do 2500rpm at 100%, some do 4000rpm, there is a wide variety from sizes, speeds and air-throughput.

OH OK Tnx 

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I have the same issue.

There is no solution.

Any GPU's that have more than 1 fan will not show the RPM. ( That is what I have found out)

I could be wrong, in which case.. let me know as well if you find a solution.

I have the 2060, twin fan and cannot see the RPM, but if I put in my old and trusted 1050Ti which has only 1 fan, I can see the RPM....

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18 hours ago, Sir0Tek said:

Do I understand it correctly that your fan-speed is shown in % (and therefore it can be read)

The % is not read, it's the control output.

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4 hours ago, The_Geek said:

I have the same issue.

There is no solution.

Any GPU's that have more than 1 fan will not show the RPM. ( That is what I have found out)

I could be wrong, in which case.. let me know as well if you find a solution.

I have the 2060, twin fan and cannot see the RPM, but if I put in my old and trusted 1050Ti which has only 1 fan, I can see the RPM....

I had sapphire rx 460 dual fan and it showed rpm on fans, maybe it's some sort of Nvidia card rear bug or I could be something wrong whit some sensor or in bios, there can't be any other explanation to that

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2 hours ago, Bayron said:

I had sapphire rx 460 dual fan and it showed rpm on fans, maybe it's some sort of Nvidia card rear bug or I could be something wrong whit some sensor or in bios, there can't be any other explanation to that

I tried both the 2060 I have and the 5700XT. Both had dual fans and both did not show the fan speed in RPM...

 

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5 hours ago, The_Geek said:

I tried both the 2060 I have and the 5700XT. Both had dual fans and both did not show the fan speed in RPM...

 

OH then it's wierd 

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