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msi rx 470 zero rpm mode problem

FatalityDiablo

How can I turn off this mode? My GPU idles at almost 50°C which is literally not cool.

 

PS: Doing it via Wattman does not work for me :(

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17 minutes ago, lopj245 said:

Download MSI afterburner and set a custom fan curve. 

I don't have a "Fan" Category in my Afterburner settings, should I be worried or am I stupid?

 

edit: PS: It does not even have an option in the OSD to monitor the RPMs .. this not normal, right?

 

#2 edit: I do not have control over power limit, core voltage and fan speed. I got no idea why.

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11 minutes ago, FatalityDiablo said:

I don't have a "Fan" Category in my Afterburner settings, should I be worried or am I stupid?

 

edit: PS: It does not even have an option in the OSD to monitor the RPMs .. this not normal, right?

 

#2 edit: I do not have control over power limit, core voltage and fan speed. I got no idea why.

try checking if you can "unlock" them somewhere in a menu, most programs come with a standard "safe mode"

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1 hour ago, Crunken said:

try checking if you can "unlock" them somewhere in a menu, most programs come with a standard "safe mode"

Still does not work, but it is fine. I figured it is better this way, because 1. leaving the GPU idle at ~45-50°C and maxing it out at ~65°C under load reduced the delta temp, which stresses the gpu components less, 2. it obviously increases the lifetime of the fans big time. I think the engineers at msi know their stuff - I hope :D

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