Sunday, June 5th 2016

NVIDIA Vows to Fix GTX 1080 Founders Edition Fan Bug with Next Driver

NVIDIA announced that it will fix the issue of the erratic fan behavior issue affecting the GeForce GTX 1080 Founders Edition graphics card. The issue had scores of early adopters of the card complain of regular yet unpredictable spikes in fan speed, with no apparent temperature or load triggers. Late last week, NVIDIA announced that a driver-level fix for the issue passed internal testing at NVIDIA, and will soon be distributed with the next GeForce driver update for the card.
Source: NVIDIA GeForce Forums
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9 Comments on NVIDIA Vows to Fix GTX 1080 Founders Edition Fan Bug with Next Driver

#1
$ReaPeR$
would be nice if they hadnt made such a stupid mistake to begin with..
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#2
ZoneDymo
im expecting a hotfix after the driver to fix whatever this driver will introduce ;)
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#3
Caring1
ZoneDymoim expecting a hotfix after the driver to fix whatever this driver will introduce ;)
Probably limit overclocking :p
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#4
TheGuruStud
Caring1Probably limit overclocking :p
Didn't that already happen since launch? Max power was brought down, right?
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#5
qubit
Overclocked quantum bit
A pretty embarrasing bug for sure. Let's hope this fix really works and doesn't introduce other issues.
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#6
Fluffmeister
Bugs are bugs... that is why they are called bugs.

Good to hear they have a fix either way, now everyone who never intended to buy the card in the first place can sleep at night.
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#7
Xzibit
FluffmeisterBugs are bugs... that is why they are called bugs.
Many people thought the shroud design was inspired by Lamborghini, maybe they wanted to replicate the V12 engine revving up.

FE = Founders Edition Fan Erratic
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#8
Fluffmeister
XzibitMany people thought the shroud design was inspired by Lamborghini, maybe they wanted to replicate the V12 engine revving up.
You might be on to something actually, the boy racers with their cheap stuff think they can keep up... but the reality is it's all noise.

I'll do an edit too:
Caring1Probably limit overclocking :p
True, you have to go AMD to get an overclockers dream.
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#9
R-T-B
FluffmeisterGood to hear they have a fix either way, now everyone who never intended to buy the card in the first place can sleep at night.
That's what I find most humorous is that the majority of the comments on the issue come from people who don't even own the card. Some people seem to think brand bashing is a religion... and we all know it goes both ways.

That said, I'm sure the legit owners will appreciate the fix. It's not like there wasn't an issue, but I think early adopter issues are par for the course. I certainly had a few with Skylake.
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