As I understand, it will disable zero rpm feature when gpu fans stop spinning if temps are low and will always spin at minimum speed 745rpm, but I'm fine with it because it's very silent anyway. Hope it helps to
(fans on GPU are spinning) - but it takes very long time to get there so the BIOS might have troubles detecting it (I have updated BIOS to its newest version). Windows boots up properly the GPU is semi-detected... in the Device Manager it says that Drivers arent working right (error...
It would be brilliant to have this as an option especially since more and more people are using high DPI/4K displays and the CPU is not capable of allowing for smooth zooming/scrolling/panning in most cases. It's working perfectly fine with Photoshop and rather good with Illustrato...
Reddit Every few months, a post pops up on one of the various subreddits I follow with a desperate user showing off horrific photos of ants crawling around inside their gaming PC. That’s exactlywhat happened to u/Thejus_Parol, who posted on r/pcmasterrace with some true nightmare fuel ...
Not to mention that sometimes i get a blue screen always with the same error "VIDEO_TDR_FAILURE", whatever that is. Come on AMD, is it really that hard to make the cards detect correctly!? I cant be always looking behind my back to see if the fans are working! 0 Likes Reply ...
Both GPU fans started spinning. Nothing on the monitor. I left it there for awhile and messed around making sure all wires were in correctly. Still nothing. I've decided the variables are: - a faulty HDMI to DP cord - 6 pin in 8 pin slot isnt working - GPU is just dead ...
Randomly the RX580 fans spin up a little bit. Then, a few minutes later the OWC’s fans spin up… and stay spinning. Fast. Noisy. The only ‘fix’ is to disconnect the Thunderbolt 3 cable until the next time it goes crazy. I’ve tried different display connections (DisplayPort, HDMI...
I'm trying to determine which Vega 56 card is short enough that I could try to power it via EVGA PowerLink while also not blocking PCIE slot #2 (and has working fans). Is my best bet a reference 56 flashed with a working bios? The problem with a lot of these NANO PCB's is that...
thermal pads on the VRAM, causing temperatures to spike. This is usually the first indication of a problem. As the user says, “I noticed that my max GPU temps were rising a bit. When I checked if the fans were spinning correctly, I saw ants marching on my GPU and on top of my ...
As I understand, it will disable zero rpm feature when gpu fans stop spinning if temps are low and will always spin at minimum speed 745rpm, but I'm fine with it because it's very silent anyway. Hope it helps to anyone who experience the same issue. 0 Likes Reply ...