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MSI RTX 20810 | RPM goes nuts when GPU temp goes over 70 C

xfarb

Does anyone have idea why the RPM on my card does that when the temperature goes over 70 degrees Celsius? 

 

MSI Afterburner log stored here: https://we.tl/t-iDEphPpPmN

 

GPU: MSI GeForce RTX 2080 GAMING X TRIO 8G, 8GB GDDR6
CPU: Intel Core i7-9700K
RAM: HyperX Predator 32GB (2x16GB) DDR4 3200
CPU fan: Noctua NH-D14
Additional fans: 6x Noctua NF-P14s redux-900

 

Thank you!

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Well it is because it it trying to cool itself duhh. Try to set custom curve or just put the fans on 40-60% running all the time

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I tried to limit it through the MSI Afterburner but there is no effect.

 

When I try to put 100% on the fans, it works, then I lower it back to let's say 40% and it just starts to spin again when it reaches 70 C.

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I had the same issue with my MSI RTX 2070. It was called in for repair and followed up by a 100% refund(faster than repair due to Covid). My card went at 70°c 100% fan speed for 2-3s and went back to fancurve settings. Said beahviour occured frequently especially in gaming applicaions above 60FPS and over 1080p. Default were it did not occured was arround 60% baseline which is just meh if you care about accustics ^^ 

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That's my case too but what's weird that I have this card for almost a year and it started to do this like 2 months ago. I thought it's the NVIDIA drivers but it is not.

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10 minutes ago, xfarb said:

That's my case too but what's weird that I have this card for almost a year and it started to do this like 2 months ago. I thought it's the NVIDIA drivers but it is not.

Wait that is the exact time when my card went weird. What is your mainboard?

 

Since our systems look pretty similar. I got just a 2700x cooled by the NH D-15 and i got 2 fans more :D

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I dont recall the exact date but it was at the end of January I believe. 

 

My MB is: MSI MPG Z390 GAMING PRO CARBON - Intel Z390

 

The thing is that I did not clean the dust inside for a long time but in my case there is plenty of dust filters so it shouldnt be the problem.

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Hmm had the hope it might have been a problem with Asus. Went for a Asus Prime(not again). It happened around end Jan also in my case. I played Devil May Cry 5 and out of nowhere the fans went crazy. First I thought I played by accident in 4k on my TV stupid settings keep resetting with my PC. I hear alot about Dust build up but never saw a really dusty case in real life ^^

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