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RX 5700 XT drivers wont allow fans to go past 30 percent after rebooting the PC at any given time

Krude_Tepes

As stated in the tital i have installed a Rx 5700 XT but all of its drivers never let the fans go past 30 percent after a system restart or shutdown. i have to reinstall the drivers every time and no mater the version it maters not the same things happen  even MSI afterburner doesnt help. I will move the fan curve and it just puts them right back to 30% fan speed no mater the load. some help would be liked pls

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What 5700XT is it? 

Even with all the driver issues with Navi that I've heard since release, this one's a first, and to me it sounds more like a vBIOS issue than driver related.

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its the blower style one I will get you a pic of it

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3 hours ago, Krude_Tepes said:

As stated in the tital i have installed a Rx 5700 XT but all of its drivers never let the fans go past 30 percent after a system restart or shutdown. i have to reinstall the drivers every time and no mater the version it maters not the same things happen  even MSI afterburner doesnt help. I will move the fan curve and it just puts them right back to 30% fan speed no mater the load. some help would be liked pls

Weird bug.

Are you uninstalling with DDU or using the factory erase mode with the Radeon drivers?

I know there is a BIOS update for some of the XT's (I just updated my ROG 5700xt) - might be worth looking into.

 

 

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50 minutes ago, plzfix said:

Weird bug.

Are you uninstalling with DDU or using the factory erase mode with the Radeon drivers?

I know there is a BIOS update for some of the XT's (I just updated my ROG 5700xt) - might be worth looking into.

 

 

I just did DDU uninstall but befor i was just repairing the drivers via the driver installer and a few times i did factory reset and still had the prob and just did a ddu uninstall and reinstall and i still ahve the prob after rebooting the PC for a test

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1 hour ago, Krude_Tepes said:

I just did DDU uninstall but befor i was just repairing the drivers via the driver installer and a few times i did factory reset and still had the prob and just did a ddu uninstall and reinstall and i still ahve the prob after rebooting the PC for a test

OK - without getting into a wholesale fresh install of Windows have you tried clearing your CMOS and setting your BIOS to default? 

What are you system / software specs - I happened to be at Canada Computers the other day doing an RMA and one of the guys was telling me about some driver issues and a particular version of Windows 10.

 

Now for the life of me I can't remember the version but it was the 19xx vs 20xx - specifically for AMD cards. 

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im at 20.7.2 for drivers and my OS build is 2004

 

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