Unfortunately, faulty fans aren’t the only cause of blades not spinning. Abrokenmotherboardcould also cause the issue, specifically a buggy PCI-E slot. In this case, the problem might originate either from the PCI-E slot in use or the motherboard as a whole. You can test this by shift...
I tried to update the old ticket but i've not received and response from them for the past 2-3 days. It seems like i just need to replace the fans but i get no response from XFX when i try to ask for help. What do i do to fix this?
Without getting into any panic mode, first, you have to check whether the fans of your graphics card are not spinning at all or they are spinning when playing a game or during a GPU-intensive workload. This is because some graphics cards come with semi-passive cooling mode, where the fan...
Load up a demanding game that will cause your GPU to heat up. Open the monitoring software and check out the speed of your GPU fans. If the fans are idle when they should be spinning, try restarting your PC. Reseat the GPU Alternatively, you could try reseating the GPU. Make sure you...
Once your card has started spinning its fans, it will not go to 0% if you tell it to, only when it is below its trigger temperature. 👍 1 Owner Rem0o commented Feb 6, 2024 @eproxus couldn't have said it better. Might steal that explanation actually 😅 eproxus commented Feb ...
My monitor turns off after a couple of minutes of the PC being idle, (power save) After the monitor is turned off, GPU fans will occasionally and randomly have a burst of 3 to 20 seconds, spinning at full speed thus making very loud noise, and then suddenly back to normal. This happe...
however fan is not 0 (I can physically see it), and: cat /sys/class/drm/card0/device/hwmon/hwmon4/pwm1_enable 2 ~> cat /sys/class/drm/card0/device/hwmon/hwmon4/pwm1 112 worth mentioning the GPU does have 0 rpm at idle, in that case: ...
- The transitions from 30% to 0% and back to 30% are noticeable on a system at idle when muted and constant-speed case/CPU fans are running - The audible nature of the intermittent brief drops to 0% are therefore noticeable and annoying ...
if your idle temps are not dangerous then there is no issue with the fans shutting down. if they were @ any type of high or dangerous levels then the card wouldn't be ramping RPMs down in the first place. if you're worried about any affect from the fans spinning up & down regularly...
If they’re not, once your PC is turned off, try reseating the graphics card in its PCIe slot and reconnecting its power cables. If they still don’t spin, contact the manufacturer. Clean your Graphics Card If your graphics card’s fans are spinning but it’s still too hot, you could...