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Asus Strix 980 Ti - small rattle noise when card cooling down.

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Hello. I have a question. Is this something to worry about?

 

When i am exiting a game and my card cooling down i can hear slightly small rattle noise for 2-3 seconds.
I dont know if to do something now. Thx for help.

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I have the same card but never heard anything. Try checking if there is something that makes contact with the vents. I'll try and pay more attention and hear if mine does the same.

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Fan might be slamming something, check the card fans while its on.

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Fan dont slamming something. All is clear.

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eww strix

to be honest, a fan might be defective

980 Ti STRIX is 3rd best card for XOC, it's based off the 980 Matrix PCB. Has GPU hotwire, XOC pads and memory heaters and its a quiet card at stock.

 

@OP Tighten the screws under the fan, you will need a little skinny screw driver and just tighten all 3 screws on all 3 fans.

PEWDIEPIE DONT CROSS THAT BRIDGE

 

 

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I can say i must close my ear to card to hear that. I dont know . So rma card if it slightly rattles for few seconds in cooling down ?

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Just RMA the card. This is the sixth topic you've made and you're getting the exact same answers.

The people who aren't clueless say: the Stix is a good card and is quiet.

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