Can you try closing all monitoring software and looking at the actual fans in the card? For me they stop quite often as long as I'm not using any app that monitors the card, or cause graphics load. For example, Internet browsing keeps my fans stopped almost all the time.
I also have a xx.xx.40.xx bios, but in a non-OC TUF.
System Name | Alienation from family |
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Processor | i7 7700k |
Motherboard | Hero VIII |
Cooling | Macho revB |
Memory | 16gb Hyperx |
Video Card(s) | Asus 1080ti Strix OC |
Storage | 960evo 500gb |
Display(s) | AOC 4k |
Case | Define R2 XL |
Power Supply | Be f*ing Quiet 600W M Gold |
Mouse | NoName |
Keyboard | NoNameless HP |
Software | You have nothing on me |
Benchmark Scores | Personal record 100m sprint: 60m |
Where the hell did you all buy this card? Even the biggest etailers dont have it.
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One of the stuff from hardwareluxx.de contacted also one from ASUS directly. The problem is, that the ASUS card use not the GPU Temp. for the fans, no, they use the board power draw. ASUS use 30W as threshold. Other use 50W (inno3D). Hes guessing, that we get a BIOS update with a new threshold (50W).
We have to wait for a moment, because the China and Taiwan had holidays.
They marketed their product with fanstop until 55 °C so they should provide that and not any power treshold. My few years old MSI 1080 trio x have also fan stop until like 55 °C degrees and I can run the game for like 5 minutes until temp reach that treshold and fan will start spining.Thanks. That makes sense. Cause I see the fans spin up whenever the board clocks itself up momentarily. It's strange though, cause my previous card, a Asus Strix RTX 2070 Super never activated the fans unless it reached a certain temperature. Small spikes in power draw will as it is now cause the fans to spin up and down constantly all the time. Even watching a YouTube video uses more than 30w, and when I play a Youtube video, the fans activate and cool the gpu down to an unecessary level of like 30 celsius...
created support ticket nowSo I urge everyone that experiences this issue to create support tickets directly with Asus referring to the described issues and this forum thread. The more they pass on to their Q/A and testlab the better.
System Name | Alienation from family |
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Processor | i7 7700k |
Motherboard | Hero VIII |
Cooling | Macho revB |
Memory | 16gb Hyperx |
Video Card(s) | Asus 1080ti Strix OC |
Storage | 960evo 500gb |
Display(s) | AOC 4k |
Case | Define R2 XL |
Power Supply | Be f*ing Quiet 600W M Gold |
Mouse | NoName |
Keyboard | NoNameless HP |
Software | You have nothing on me |
Benchmark Scores | Personal record 100m sprint: 60m |
I already made a report about this to Asus but just got pretty generic answer back. They said to reinstall drivers and applying silent mode from GPU Tweak software. Ofc I had already tried that and also told that in my initial message. I'd also want to see that 55C fan cut off to work as I have good case ventilation so I doubt that fans would need to run even at 50W. Btw my card normal idle power draw is ~40W reported by GPUZ. Other problem with the vbios is power limit. It goes to 110% 375W but in reality it only allows 105% 355W. Setting the power limit to 105% or 110% results the same maximum power draw.
guys, u can solve the problem by flashing Palit updated bios, they already solved this fans problem (while ASUS has not)i did that today with tuf OC and it seems ok
maybe maybe...BUT second monitor is not recognized on the second DP. Only on the first and third one. And the second screen has now a yellowish tint.
Flashing with a BIOS from a different manufacturer isn't even a workaround. Not worth the risk. It voids your warranty.
The risk is low if since we have a dual bios. If the flash process goes wrong, switch to the second, boot into windows, switch the bios again and reflash the defect with the original.
And about the warranty... if you would RMA the card, and on both BIOS slots is the original BIOS, they can tell that you tried a diff. BIOS.
System Name | H7 Flow 2024 |
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Processor | AMD 5800X3D |
Motherboard | Asus X570 Tough Gaming |
Cooling | Custom liquid |
Memory | 32 GB DDR4 |
Video Card(s) | Intel ARC A750 |
Storage | Crucial P5 Plus 2TB. |
Display(s) | AOC 24" Freesync 1m.s. 75Hz |
Mouse | Lenovo |
Keyboard | Eweadn Mechanical |
Software | W11 Pro 64 bit |
Flashing the Bios, particularly with one from another card is NOT the answer, are you going to be responsible and pay for all the bricked cards that could result?guys, u can solve the problem by flashing Palit updated bios, they already solved this fans problem (while ASUS has not)i did that today with tuf OC and it seems ok
go to 1060 forum lol , and give your advices thereFlashing the Bios, particularly with one from another card is NOT the answer, are you going to be responsible and pay for all the bricked cards that could result?