Hello,
A few days ago I did some work on my PC. Afterwards, when I ran a GPU benchmark the fans started going at 100% and would't stop, even if I restart.
GPU is a 1060 GTX (GV-N1060AORUS-6GD), Seasonic 620W (SS-620GB), Win10 X64, latest drivers.
If I use any application that the GPU would be used the fans go at 100%, very load. I actually don't know what speed the fans are going because they show up at 0% in monitoring software: GPU Z, HWiNFO64, even Gigabyte's own software. It also does not let me control it via any application.
Tried reseating the card. Tried reinstalling the driver. Tried installing an older driver.
Finally I switched the 8 pin power connector. The PSU has 2 of them, both on the same cord. It worked and the fan was not going to 100%, also fan speeds were visible.
I wanted to see if the first plug was faulty and plugged it in. It worked also.
Today I did some more work, and the fan started trouble again. Unplugged it and plugged back in again, moved the cable around a bit and it seem to be working.
The system board has a light to show if any device is faulty. The GPU has a light near the power connector to indicate it is not plugged in. Both are off.
I can't tell what the problem is. Is it a faulty cable?
A few days ago I did some work on my PC. Afterwards, when I ran a GPU benchmark the fans started going at 100% and would't stop, even if I restart.
GPU is a 1060 GTX (GV-N1060AORUS-6GD), Seasonic 620W (SS-620GB), Win10 X64, latest drivers.
If I use any application that the GPU would be used the fans go at 100%, very load. I actually don't know what speed the fans are going because they show up at 0% in monitoring software: GPU Z, HWiNFO64, even Gigabyte's own software. It also does not let me control it via any application.
Tried reseating the card. Tried reinstalling the driver. Tried installing an older driver.
Finally I switched the 8 pin power connector. The PSU has 2 of them, both on the same cord. It worked and the fan was not going to 100%, also fan speeds were visible.
I wanted to see if the first plug was faulty and plugged it in. It worked also.
Today I did some more work, and the fan started trouble again. Unplugged it and plugged back in again, moved the cable around a bit and it seem to be working.
The system board has a light to show if any device is faulty. The GPU has a light near the power connector to indicate it is not plugged in. Both are off.
I can't tell what the problem is. Is it a faulty cable?