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GTX 970 Strix Fan Issue.

Hello, recently I noticed that my fans on my 970 never turn on themselves despite being at 65'C which is odd because they were fine a few days ago, I always have to tweek them through msi afterburner even though it's set on auto. So my GPU is completely dependent on MSI afterburner for fan speed which is bad, can someone please advise me on what to do? My GPU was fine just a few days ago. Also I just noticed that if I set my fanspeed below 25 the fans will actually not spin which is odd. 

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That's normal, because the voltage is too low for the fans to spin.

Well thanks for answering that I guess, now any idea why my fans will not spin at all without having msi burner? And even then I have to set them manually or "User Define". My drivers are 3 months old so could it be that?

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Well thanks for answering that I guess, now any idea why my fans will not spin at all without having msi burner? And even then I have to set them manually or "User Define". My drivers are 3 months old so could it be that?

Drivers, no CPU fan's/Case Fans are in Bios

 

unless your mobo gave you Fan control software like Asus Does

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MSI Afterburner works with any Brand GPU

"Life's too Short, Use Express Install" Express install subject to spying
                                        -Microsoft 2015

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  • 4 months later...

Drivers, no CPU fan's/Case Fans are in Bios

 

unless your mobo gave you Fan control software like Asus Does

Hey there, I'm still having this issue. My GTX 970 fans do not work at all regardless of temps when MSI afterburner is not running in the background. All nvidia drivers are up to date, I'm starting to think this is a GPU bios issue. ANY help would be appreciated. 

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