RTX 2080 Ti cooling fan
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Hello,
I’ve been trying to explain my problem for about two weeks.
My graphics card works normally below 75°C, but as soon as it reaches 75°, it starts spinning at full speed, which makes a huge noise. I use Aorus Engine and my profile was set to 70°.
I’ve tried lots of different settings—auto, manual, or constant—but nothing works.
I checked with GPU-Z and the fan curve for Fan 2 remains constant at about 2000 rpm,
but Fan 1 spikes to more than 4000 rpm.
If anyone knows this problem I would be very grateful.
Graphics card: Aorus RTX 2080Ti Xtreme 11GB
I’ve been trying to explain my problem for about two weeks.
My graphics card works normally below 75°C, but as soon as it reaches 75°, it starts spinning at full speed, which makes a huge noise. I use Aorus Engine and my profile was set to 70°.
I’ve tried lots of different settings—auto, manual, or constant—but nothing works.
I checked with GPU-Z and the fan curve for Fan 2 remains constant at about 2000 rpm,
but Fan 1 spikes to more than 4000 rpm.
If anyone knows this problem I would be very grateful.
Graphics card: Aorus RTX 2080Ti Xtreme 11GB
1 answer
If you’ve already done a dusting, you need to use AfterBurner. The heat comes back, summer is coming, so you need to refresh our cards when we play max Ultra! With this program you’ll be able to create a fan operation for your card.
Nothing serious, just run it one level down and your card will make no more noise.
The issue is that they’re not built to be climate-resistant. Except for the waterforces.
As long as you don’t exceed 80 degrees, your card is safe. But avoid exceeding 75 for its longevity.
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By KrondaliX
Nothing serious, just run it one level down and your card will make no more noise.
The issue is that they’re not built to be climate-resistant. Except for the waterforces.
As long as you don’t exceed 80 degrees, your card is safe. But avoid exceeding 75 for its longevity.
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By KrondaliX
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I was just testing with MSI Afterburner, but the same problem: I choose a speed, it sets correctly, but as soon as it goes beyond 75, it goes to 100% speed. Up until now, when it exceeded 70, it barely accelerated to stabilize at 70 without making any noise.
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I’m back to say it’s good, she’s working normally. I just installed the latest NVIDIA update and it’s functioning normally, it stabilizes at 70°C without making too much noise, and thanks anyway.