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780ti fan

chris

sooo the fan on my 780ti won't ramp down and stays at 100%

EVGA PrecisionX reads the fan speed as 26% and the GPU temp as 26 celsius.

it's an EVGA 780ti SC.

any ideas what to do?

 

driver - 340.52

uninstalled all previous video drivers

 

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Go into EVGA's overclocking software and set a fan curve for it

 

If that doesn't work, email EVGA's support and they'll send you a new BIOS for the card.

Compatible with Windows 95

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Go into EVGA's overclocking software and set a fan curve for it

 

If that doesn't work,  email EVGA's support and they'll send you a new BIOS for the card.

tried that, has no effect. Will email EVGA's support

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so I reinstalled the driver, and tried afterburner, nothing happened.

http://imgur.com/7Fybuak

this is what nvidia inspector shows. Changing the fan speed % does nothing to the RPM

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Might be a board issue, contact EVGA

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Might be a board issue, contact EVGA

contacted, sent their support an email, but I don't want to have to wait 2-3 business days for a reply to an email so im trying what i can.

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You could try removing the card, booting into windows then putting it back in. That might force it to reset

CPU: Intel i7 4770k w/Noctua NH-D15, Motherboard: Gigabyte Z97 Ultra Durable, RAM: Patriot 8Gb 1600Mhz (2x4Gb), GPU: MSI R9 390x Gaming,


SSD: Samsung 840 EVO 1Tb, HDD: Caviar Black 1Tb, Seagate 4Tb Hybrid, Case: Fractal Design Define R4, PSU: Antec Earthwatts 750w 


Phone: LG G2 32Gb Black (Verizon) Laptop: Fujitsu Lifebook E754 w/ 1TB Samsung 840 Evo SSD Vehicle: 2012 Nissan Xterra named Rocky

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Reseating the card didn't help, no word from EVGA support yet, updated my motherboard's BIOS to the latest version, unsure what else I can do. Will wait for them to reply.

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