![]() ![]() When you are inside of the overclocking settings, you will be able to see the memory clock, GPU clock, fan control, and power limit. Note: The faulty fan is the one furthest away from the mounting bracket. When you are inside of the global settings, you will be able to see two different options (sometimes three). Although if left idle long enough the fan drops down to around 20% judging by the sound for a short while before it ramps up again.ĭoes anyone know whether if this is a software/hardware failure, bios issue, corrupted driver or something else? And if there are any solutions to it. They all show that the fan is at 0 rpm while idle yet the said fan is still spinning loud. I tried using MSI afterburner, Sapphire TRIXX and amd wattman all yield the same result. Performance wise nothing was affected however the loud fan is killing me. Even while idling between 40-45c, the said fan seems to be spinning at around 60% or higher based on the sound. Everything is working fine just that one of the fan just seemed to stay in its own "auto mode" with a really steep fan curve while the other fan is under my control. So here's the problem, I bought a second hand sapphire nitro+ rx 580 8gb a while ago from someone whom I suspected to be a miner but the price is too good of a deal to refuse. I tried MSI afterburner, Sapphire TRIXX and amd wattman all yield the same result. ![]() 1 of its fan speed can be adjusted while the other just maintains about 60%+ -ish fan speed since startup even at idle.
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