- Jul 30, 2008
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Everytime I boot up my computer the GPU fan goes out of control and is extremely loud. I mean as loud as a Xbox 360 at full load. However, whenever the nVidia driver is loaded, the fan is fine. For most people this isn't an issue because the driver-less state only lasts for about 10 seconds. I, on the other hand, am a Linux enthusiast and install many distributions. To install a linux distro means 45 minutes at minimum for no video drivers. That is pretty long for the GPU fan to be running at high capacity! However, even that is assuming I don't install a distro from scratch, like Arch or Gentoo!
Here are my specifications:
[*]--Dell Dimension 8400 (I know!
)
[*]--nVidia 7900 OC GT/GTO - BFG Tech*
[*]--Windows XP, Ubuntu 8.04, (many previously installed distros)
I am asking now because I really want to start trying out Arch Linux and Gentoo. I've ran Arch in a virtual machine for practice, but of course that is not the real thing.
*A replacement for a faulty 7900 GT around March. I am mentioning this because not only was it a free replacement with free shipping, but the BFG headquarters is only about 50 miles from my house! As a result the time it took from the old one being taken out to the new one being put in was about 2 days. So, if this is a unfixable flaw, it isn't a huge deal.
Here are my specifications:
[*]--Dell Dimension 8400 (I know!
[*]--nVidia 7900 OC GT/GTO - BFG Tech*
[*]--Windows XP, Ubuntu 8.04, (many previously installed distros)
I am asking now because I really want to start trying out Arch Linux and Gentoo. I've ran Arch in a virtual machine for practice, but of course that is not the real thing.
*A replacement for a faulty 7900 GT around March. I am mentioning this because not only was it a free replacement with free shipping, but the BFG headquarters is only about 50 miles from my house! As a result the time it took from the old one being taken out to the new one being put in was about 2 days. So, if this is a unfixable flaw, it isn't a huge deal.
