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Hi , my gpu fans are too noisy (like having the entire airport in my room) when is 80c hotspot ((it hit 80 from the start in any game) I try to fun curve but I fail.
Can someone help me with the curve (total pc noob)?
Thx in advance. (sorry for my English not my native language)
 

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Room temperature? What case and what fans do you have?
 
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Hi , my gpu fans are too noisy (like having the entire airport in my room) when is 80c hotspot ((it hit 80 from the start in any game) I try to fun curve but I fail.
Can someone help me with the curve (total pc noob)?
Thx in advance. (sorry for my English not my native language)

Like Eidairaman, I think the first thing is to make sure you have a proper air flow going in your case. This means having a proper air intake on one side, and an exhaust on the other.

There's a good article there: https://www.tomshardware.com/how-to/set-up-pc-case-fans-for-airflow-and-performance

And your flow should look like this:
 

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Room temperature? What case and what fans do you have?
Room tmp : 25 - 27 Case : Kolink Observatory MX Mesh ARGB Gaming Midi Tower ..... Fans i don't know i didn't change them but it has 5 fans 4 140 and 1 120 ..... In idle the GPU temps is around 43-45 when i game it go 80 and stay there
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did ya try the tuning presets in amd software ? like quiet ?

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Like Eidairaman, I think the first thing is to make sure you have a proper air flow going in your case. This means having a proper air intake on one side, and an exhaust on the other.

There's a good article there: https://www.tomshardware.com/how-to/set-up-pc-case-fans-for-airflow-and-performance

And your flow should look like this:
lol, someone needs to understand basic airflow. the front bottom fan runs counteractive to the bottom right. the top front would completely choke an air cooler. dumbest air flow chart Ive seen in a long time

think of a crowd of people entering an arena and leaving at the same time. that author literally has them two of them running strait into each other in the bottom right corner. With an air cooler, keep the top front open so it can pull in cooler air and have access to airflow from front top fan. In that diagram not only does the top front just take away any cooler air coming into the case from the front fan but also would force the air cooler to use internal hot air. And finally, the front fans are too low in the diagram it looks like it could fit four 120mm front fans.
 
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lol, someone needs to understand basic airflow. the front bottom fan runs counteractive to the bottom right. the top front would completely choke an air cooler. dumbest air flow chart Ive seen in a long time
Out of the box mine is setup like that, then again mine is a EATX Full Tower. It only has provisions for 1 fan at the bottom, I use a 140mm, and 2 up front, I use a 230 mm fan, never had thermal issues.

did ya try the tuning presets in amd software ? like quiet ?

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It might be a firmware parameter built into gigabytes code to compensate for their thermalpads/heatsink/fans.

There's a reason I stay away from cards made by motherboard makers now because the cooling designs are pretty much cookie cutter between both chip brands.
 
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if sanoko´s hotspot temp is 80° during gaming then it´s perfectly fine- just not quiet
 
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Out of the box mine is setup like that, then again mine is a EATX Full Tower. It only has provisions for 1 fan at the bottom, I use a 140mm, and 2 up front, I use a 230 mm fan, never had thermal issues.


It might be a firmware parameter built into gigabytes code to compensate for their thermalpads/heatsink/fans.
AeroCool Xpredator Evil Blue Edition with a 230mm on top and vented side panel? You won't have any cooling issues. Glass side panels may look cool but losing the vented side panels we used to have in gaming cases is counterproductive for cooling.

fan set up for an air cooler starts around the 7:20 mark and he explains why not to fill up the top with fans other than just over the air cooler (top back)

 

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AeroCool Xpredator Evil Blue Edition with a 230mm on top and vented side panel? You won't have any cooling issues. Glass side panels may look cool but losing the vented side panels we used to have in gaming cases is counterproductive for cooling.

fan set up for an air cooler starts around the 7:20 mark and he explains why not to fill up the top with fans other than just over the air cooler (top back)

Yeah man, interesting enough I have no need for the side panel fans at all. I do have 1 230 at top along with the 1 up front. I think they deved the case to have the rad inside. Companies typically don't have instructions for different configurations though. But yeah the vid does make sense. If anything High Static pressure fans are good for intakes over items which tend to obstruct airflow such as drive bays
 
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Yeah man, interesting enough I have no need for the side panel fans at all.
yeah there really is no need as the gpu fans will pull in the cooler air from the side themselves. Same as a cpu air cooler
 

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yeah there really is no need as the gpu fans will pull in the cooler air from the side themselves. Same as a cpu air cooler

Yup from the side or the bottom/front intake fans
 
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do ya have the options in amd software like my picture in post 5 ? this is the easiest step.
second would be undervolting like mine runs at 1,150volt and now with 1,040volt.

i read some reviews of the card and you are not alone with what seems like fans go to full at 80°

if ya can show us a picture of your amd software screen on performance like mine.

and ya said your a pc noob so i try to make it simple.

if ya open up fan tuning there should be a maxfan speed% --- mine is 60%
 
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Yes but how i make them quiet?
do ya have the options in amd software like my picture in post 5 ? this is the easiest step.
second would be undervolting like mine runs at 1,150volt and now with 1,040volt.

i read some reviews of the card and you are not alone with what seems like fans go to full at 80°

if ya can show us a picture of your amd software screen on performance like mine.

and ya said your a pc noob so i try to make it simple.

if ya open up fan tuning there should be a maxfan speed% --- mine is 60%

This might help...
 
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lol, someone needs to understand basic airflow. the front bottom fan runs counteractive to the bottom right. the top front would completely choke an air cooler. dumbest air flow chart Ive seen in a long time

think of a crowd of people entering an arena and leaving at the same time. that author literally has them two of them running strait into each other in the bottom right corner. With an air cooler, keep the top front open so it can pull in cooler air and have access to airflow from front top fan. In that diagram not only does the top front just take away any cooler air coming into the case from the front fan but also would force the air cooler to use internal hot air. And finally, the front fans are too low in the diagram it looks like it could fit four 120mm front fans.
Wow. I've seen a few entitled people in my life, but you my friend come at the top of the list. You'd think anyone with a bit of common sense would be cautious when criticizing an article from Tom's hardware, at least express his opinion as his 2 cents. I'm just speechless at your lack of humility! Anyway, FYI in case you can open your mind this much [ ], this setup is ideal because bottom outside air is always cooler (hot air goes up). Both bottom and bottom front let cooler air in, air gets ventilated by GPU, CPU, and gets extracted at the top. But, you know, who am I to convince someone as knowledgeable as you are :D
 
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Wow. I've seen a few entitled people in my life, but you my friend come at the top of the list. You'd think anyone with a bit of common sense would be cautious when criticizing an article from Tom's hardware, at least express his opinion as his 2 cents. I'm just speechless at your lack of humility! Anyway, FYI in case you can open your mind this much [ ], this setup is ideal because bottom outside air is always cooler (hot air goes up). Both bottom and bottom front let cooler air in, air gets ventilated by GPU, CPU, and gets extracted at the top. But, you know, who am I to convince someone as knowledgeable as you are :D
your obviously new here so perhaps learn a thing or two before posting next time so you don't embarrass yourself, I posted a video completely showing how silly the article was regardless if it was on toms or anywhere else, wrong is wrong as proven by facts.

this setup is ideal because bottom outside air is always cooler (hot air goes up).
WRONG, hot air goes up slowly when there is no airflow present. Introduce fans and hot air goes where you send it, you can make hot air go straight down the bottom of the case if you create airflow from the top to the bottom (counterproductive but can easily be done) so once again if you don't really know what you are talking about (and clearly you don't) learn something before posting and wasting peoples time with incorrect opinions.
 
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your obviously new here so perhaps learn a thing or two before posting next time so you don't embarrass yourself, I posted a video completely showing how silly the article was regardless if it was on toms or anywhere else, wrong is wrong as proven by facts.
We wont know anything until the guy uses the tool posted. Anywho its a sit and wait again. To me the card is doing its job
 
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We wont know anything until the guy uses the tool posted. Anywho its a sit and wait again. To me the card is doing its job
he just wants to set up a fan curve, probably already done and went back to his gaming
 

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do ya have the options in amd software like my picture in post 5 ? this is the easiest step.
second would be undervolting like mine runs at 1,150volt and now with 1,040volt.

i read some reviews of the card and you are not alone with what seems like fans go to full at 80°

if ya can show us a picture of your amd software screen on performance like mine.

and ya said your a pc noob so i try to make it simple.

if ya open up fan tuning there should be a maxfan speed% --- mine is 60%
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this is what i have i cant go lower that 1085 it crush ..... sry for the late responce i was at work
 
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so put voltage little bit higher for stability maybe 1,095volt.
what was original volts ?
and does the max fan speed slider work for you ?
 

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so put voltage little bit higher for stability maybe 1,095volt.
what was original volts ?
and does the max fan speed slider work for you ?
It was 1150 im not sure if it work's sry
 
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my card has 2 profiles one for internet and one for gaming which needs more volts.
but try some games and maybe you will not reach 80°

put max fan speed slider to 50% and test games.
 

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my card has 2 profiles one for internet and one for gaming which needs more volts.
but try some games and maybe you will not reach 80°

put max fan speed slider to 50% and test games.
I will try and thx
 
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