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Dataland Rx5700XT Fan spin at low rpm

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Greetings, I recently bought the Dataland RX5700XT Aerial - X card....i have issue with the fan.only 1 of the fan spins but barely(400rpm as per Fan Control & AMD Adrenalin Software)...i tried ramping it up to 100% and disable 0 Rpm but the fan speed maintained 400rpm while the other fan is not spinning..i have tried plugging in the 12v & G wires into molex pin 12v & G and both fan runs at 100% speed...any known solution to this ?
Thanks in advance.
 
Deshroud the card and use 2 120mm fans of your choice (high pressure preferably). Ziptie them together, then ziptie them to the card. Power them off the motherboard as @droopyRO suggested, and make use of the excellent Fan Control software (figure it out). Problem solved.
 
Start with sticker pics from the card back, also gpu-z screenshot and then go to advanced tab and change it to amd bios and screenshot that please

Greetings, I recently bought the Dataland RX5700XT Aerial - X card....i have issue with the fan.only 1 of the fan spins but barely(400rpm as per Fan Control & AMD Adrenalin Software)...i tried ramping it up to 100% and disable 0 Rpm but the fan speed maintained 400rpm while the other fan is not spinning..i have tried plugging in the 12v & G wires into molex pin 12v & G and both fan runs at 100% speed...any known solution to this ?
Thanks in advance.
 
Start with sticker pics from the card back, also gpu-z screenshot and then go to advanced tab and change it to amd bios and screenshot that please

Did you try to plug those wires in to a fan output on your motherboard and control it with Fan Control - A highly focused fan controlling software for Windows (getfancontrol.com) ? Can you return that card and get another brawi
havent tried. is the header the same ? will give it a shot later. return is not an option as i bought it from facebook marketplace which originally sold as fault no display but after abit of cleaning on the port it did give display. hehe

Deshroud the card and use 2 120mm fans of your choice (high pressure preferably). Ziptie them together, then ziptie them to the card. Power them off the motherboard as @droopyRO suggested, and make use of the excellent Fan Control software (figure it out). Problem solve
still trying to figure whether its the gpu sensor or fan faulty. so will give the 2nd option a try but not the 1st option haha
 

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Please get a picture of the white stickers located on the back of the card please. If it's truly Dataland it would be using a TUL/Powercolor bios and not a PCPartner/Sapphire Bios...

still trying to figure whether its the gpu sensor or fan faulty. so will give the 2nd option a try but not the 1st option haha

While youre at it get a picture of the heatsink with fans please
 
Please get a picture of the white stickers located on the back of the card please. If it's truly Dataland it would be using a TUL/Powercolor bios and not a PCPartner/Sapphire Bios...



While youre at it get a picture of the heatsink with fans please
Product sticker is missing though... I tear everything down to look for the sticker but cant be found.

Please get a picture of the white stickers located on the back of the card please. If it's truly Dataland it would be using a TUL/Powercolor bios and not a PCPartner/Sapphire Bios...



While youre at it get a picture of the heatsink with fans please
Yesterday i did flash bios with Dataland Rx5700xt Aerial X Bios

Not sure why GPUz's AMD Bios showing sapphire

Update 1 : remove the whole cooler and tried it on another gpu(xfx rx580 to be precise) and the fan worked. I started to think that maybe its the gpu sensor it self or bios? Any idea for a compatible bios forbthe current card with the info given fron gpuz?
 

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still trying to figure whether its the gpu sensor or fan faulty. so will give the 2nd option a try but not the 1st option haha
That was an advice for the simplest solution possible (plug & play). Because the fan headers are not the same. It's also the best one (solution) in regard to cooling potential and acoustics.
I prefer my deshrouded card's fans to be powered from the cards exclusively, but it involves either butchering the original fan cables for headers, or finding the correct ones elsewhere. Relying on a 3rd party software is not my thing, but a last resort option.
The choice is yours anyway. Cheers
 
That was an advice for the simplest solution possible (plug & play). Because the fan headers are not the same. It's also the best one (solution) in regard to cooling potential and acoustics.
I prefer my deshrouded card's fans to be powered from the cards exclusively, but it involves either butchering the original fan cables for headers, or finding the correct ones elsewhere. Relying on a 3rd party software is not my thing, but a last resort option.
The choice is yours anyway. Cheers
If there's no fix i thibk this might be it.
 

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If there's no fix i thibk this might be it.
You need to consider there is a large variety of a GPU fan headers out there, as I was talking generally. Eg. all of my 3 cards have a completely different headers.
 
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If there's no fix i thibk this might be it.
Can you share a picture of the PCB? Your card seems to be a "Dataland RX 5700 XT X-Serial Warrior"

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Currently you have flashed a X-Serial bios, not sure if it is the correct edition.

See boost speed of 1905 MHz listed in the comment:
https://www.techpowerup.com/vgabios/253263/253263 (Try at own risk)
https://www.techpowerup.com/vgabios/257994/257994 (Comment states X-Serial Demon with 1905 MHz...)
 
Can you share a picture of the PCB? Your card seems to be a "Dataland RX 5700 XT X-Serial Warrior"

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Currently you have flashed a X-Serial bios, not sure if it is the correct edition.

See boost speed of 1905 MHz listed in the comment:
https://www.techpowerup.com/vgabios/253263/253263 (Try at own risk)
https://www.techpowerup.com/vgabios/257994/257994 (Comment states X-Serial Demon with 1905 MHz...)
Would gove it a try tomorrow. I have flashed wuite few vbios now but out of curiosity if i were to bricked it i can just reflash old bios with igpu right. Never bricked a card. Hope this wont be the 1st one

You need to consider there is a large variety of a GPU fan headers out there, as I was talking generally. Eg. all of my 3 cards have a completely different headers.
Isnt they are all the same with 12V,G,TACH(Sensor),PWM? Because i opened 5 diff card and they all had the same header except for 1 gtx970 had like 5 header
 
Would gove it a try tomorrow. I have flashed wuite few vbios now but out of curiosity if i were to bricked it i can just reflash old bios with igpu right. Never bricked a card. Hope this wont be the 1st one
Recovery should be possible, but sometimes the card is bricked so hard it needs an external programmer like the CH341A (v1.7) to fix it.
 
Can you share a picture of the PCB? Your card seems to be a "Dataland RX 5700 XT X-Serial Warrior"

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Currently you have flashed a X-Serial bios, not sure if it is the correct edition.

See boost speed of 1905 MHz listed in the comment:
https://www.techpowerup.com/vgabios/253263/253263 (Try at own risk)
https://www.techpowerup.com/vgabios/257994/257994 (Comment states X-Serial Demon with 1905 MHz...)
 

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The bios I provided earlier, are ment for a different PCB (AA02). Dont flash it. It might brick your card.

The bios you flashed earlier seems to be the correct match:
Written on the PCB: 0120 AA01A
Boot message: 113-AA01AM-U06
 
The bios I provided earlier, are ment for a different PCB (AA02). Dont flash it. It might brick your card.

The bios you flashed earlier seems to be the correct match:
Written on the PCB: 0120 AA01A
Boot message: 113-AA01AM-U06
Actually the bios i flashed were forced flash.. The old one was AA02.. Using v2.9.3... I think the previous owner used a modified bios with SSID AA02
 
I have consult with a gpu repair specialist. Decide to sent it to him for a troubleshooting. Btw, the card is not booting up this morning(no changes made since last successful boot) so I think sending it out to an expert is the best option. Anyways, Thanks for all the suggestion, information, guides & etc provided. You guys are awesome
 
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