Check out our separate post onWhat to Upgrade First: CPU or GPU Quick Navigationshow Why Would You Check if GPU is Working Properly? All GPUs may not work as they are specced. It depends on one term, calledSilicon Lottery. Because of this, the same GPU might work differently right after...
Currently, I’m using AMD’s RX 580 graphics card in my gaming rig. Also, installed the AMD Radeon app for controlling this GPU. This app is like a super shop where you’ll find all sorts of tweak tools to boost the clock speed and control fan speed by setting a custom fan curve. ...
A corrupted GPU BIOS can also cause fan problems. Usually you don’t need to worry about GPU BIOS, but it’s a potential culprit and should be in your checklist. Note that this is not for everyone, and if you’re not so confident about your computer skills, it’s best to ask an e...
To adjust your GPU’s fan speed, launch GPU Tweak III and look for theFan Speedsliders on the right-hand side. On NVIDIA GeForce cards from ROG and TUF Gaming, you’ll see two sliders here: one for the side fans, and one for the center fan, which spins the opposite direction to mi...
While MSI Afterburner is the most popular solution for GPU fan speed control and overclocking, it isn’t theonlyoption. Let’s take a moment to talk about some other software you might want to use, instead. AMD Radeon Software, WattMan ...
Best Buy just diagnosed today that the GPU Fan isn't working and is overheating. Which explains the months of problems I was having. And so I was wondering how to file a warranty claim. This PC has an active extended warranty through HP. Tags: HP Pavilion Gaming Desktop PC TG01-200...
To change the GPU fan speed, you’ll need toinstallMSI Afterburneron your computer system. Run the Afterburner and click thesettings iconon the middle-left side of theControl Panel. Next, find and click the“Fan”tab. Check the“Enable user-defined software automatic fan control”option, an...
1. Check Fan Ports Configuration Ensure that fan ports are set to the correct signal type (PWM or DC) and not left on Auto. Some users have reported issues with certain ports when set to Auto, and manually specifying the signal type resolved the problem. ...
If you intend to step away from gaming or other GPU-intensive tasks, you may be bothered by theloud fan sound. Underclocking your GPU should keep that in check. Without further delay, let’s examine the step-by-step procedure of how to underclock your GPU. ...
The motherboard may be the one keeping your GPU fans idle. You can check this out by following these simple steps. Turn off your PC and then directly connect the monitor to the motherboard to see if the PC boots with no issue. If it does, then the motherboard is working fine, and ...