Now, set the fan curve. You can see the GPU temperature on the X-axis and fan speed on the Y-axis. Click on the graph to add a point and drag that to40%fan speed for30 °C. Set other points like50%fan’s RPM for50 °Cand100%for70 °C and aboveGPU temperature. Finally, Hit...
- Have two leftmost fan curve percentages set to "30%" (lowest possible non-0 setting, see attached image of fan curve in Arc Control) - Let system sit idle (~2% CPU usage in task manager) - Observe GPU fan speed via Arc Control, After...
I can set a new fan curve and apply changes. Then after about 3 seconds, the fan curve defaults back to what it was and I'm back to where I started. The card has been getting hot under load. I know this because I've linked my case fans to throttle up when the GPU gets hot ...
Best thing is to post your Computer and GPU card specs so another User can tell you if it has that feature or not. EDIT: Here is the proper way to configure Wattman for both Fan Curve and Power from kingfish Needed to find a newer version of Wattman that Kingfish properly configured...
Bring up a real-time monitor to see your CPU usage, GPU usage, FPS, and battery level in-game Limit your FPS for battery savings or a more consistent framerate Switch between GameVisual color profiles Toggle the RGB lighting, Airplane Mode, or microphone Enable AMD Radeon Super Resolutio...
Using the Composite temps to give the MAX of two temps joined into a single temperature source & therefore a single fan curve might be helpful for some people, though I would assume not for the typical use-case of this feature. The difference between that and the proposed solution for a ...
Hi, as per title, I would like to set the manual curve to the power mode Eco because the fan is spinning up too loud in idle when Eco (minimum is always 2000 RPM whic is annoying as it is not needed considering the CPU and GPU temps below 45...
ERROR: GPU[0] : Unable to set Power OverDrive ERROR: GPU[0] : Value cannot be less than: 290W ERROR: GPU[1] : Unable to set Power OverDrive ERROR: GPU[1] : Value cannot be less than: 290W ERROR: GPU[2] : Unable to set Power OverDrive ...
The curve it set in the MainWindow::ComputeFan() method line 99. Communication with the subprocess is on lines 104 and 105 in he same method. The delay for fan slowdown is set line 167. When you start this application, you can check the subprocess, it should be running as root. ~ ...
GPU load and see the temperature probe rise. The problem is, that when I try to use a custom speed profile with the temp source set to "Temp1" the fan just basically idles at 100 RPM, even when I purposefully create a flat 100% curve, no change. If I change the source to anything...