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ASUS GRAPHICS CARD FAN NOT WORKING

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The card can run these 2 fans independantly, they're not linked - so, yes, it can spin them at different speeds and at different times.

 

If you ask me, these 0dB profiles are useless, as a card will easily go up to 60C idling anyway...

Please check the below video, after turning on the PC on of the Fans (Right Side One) getting stop after 1-2 seconds but other one is spinning more that 10 seconds and getting stopped is it normal ?

CARD - ASUS DUAL 2060 O6G EVO

 

i know both fan are getting stop below 55c is normal... i need to is one fan getting stop earlier, is it the normal way or not

 

 

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4 minutes ago, bevfernando said:

Please check the below video, after turning on the PC on of the Fans (Right Side One) getting stop after 1-2 seconds but other one is spinning more that 10 seconds and getting stopped is it normal ?

CARD - ASUS DUAL 2060 O6G EVO

 

i know both fan are getting stop below 55c is normal... i need to is one fan getting stop earlier, is it the normal way or not

 

 

 

Does the fan turn on under load? Looks like that card like most these days, have a feature to turn off fans at lower temperatures to reduce noise. It'll only ramp up/ turn on the fan(s) only when it needs to. 

 

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17 minutes ago, bevfernando said:

Please check the below video, after turning on the PC on of the Fans (Right Side One) getting stop after 1-2 seconds but other one is spinning more that 10 seconds and getting stopped is it normal ?

CARD - ASUS DUAL 2060 O6G EVO

 

i know both fan are getting stop below 55c is normal... i need to is one fan getting stop earlier, is it the normal way or not

 

 

 

Yes thats normal. This card uses 0 DB mode (aka silent). Try downloading a benchmark or run a game to heat up the GPU. You can use catzilla for example: https://www.catzilla.com/

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The card can run these 2 fans independantly, they're not linked - so, yes, it can spin them at different speeds and at different times.

 

If you ask me, these 0dB profiles are useless, as a card will easily go up to 60C idling anyway...

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22 minutes ago, MLConian said:

The card can run these 2 fans independantly, they're not linked - so, yes, it can spin them at different speeds and at different times.

 

If you ask me, these 0dB profiles are useless, as a card will easily go up to 60C idling anyway...

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