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1ManArmY

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Well this sux, each time I restart my computer the GPU fan settings revert back to auto and thus 29%, can I please get some assistance with Riva Tuner on how to adjust the fan settings?
 

conlan

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Originally posted by: 1ManArmY
Well this sux, each time I restart my computer the GPU fan settings revert back to auto and thus 29%, can I please get some assistance with Riva Tuner on how to adjust the fan settings?


RivaTuner guide
 

1ManArmY

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Originally posted by: conlan
Originally posted by: 1ManArmY
Well this sux, each time I restart my computer the GPU fan settings revert back to auto and thus 29%, can I please get some assistance with Riva Tuner on how to adjust the fan settings?


RivaTuner guide

Thanks for the guide conlan, it's GOLD!

Should I uninstall ntune or can the two programs co-exist?
 

John

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If you are using RT then there is no need to have the buggy nTune IMO.
 

ConstipatedVigilante

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The card is a bit longer than my old 6800, so I had to take out the intake fan behind my hard drive cage. After setting stuff in RT though (fan idles at 40%), it's not much warmer than my 6800 (50C as opposed to 46-47). It runs games beautifully and I haven't even tried overclocking yet.
 

Zulu342

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When your card is idling at 70 C, make sure the fan is actually spinning. I have a BFG 8800 GT from Best Buy and every time my idle temp is like that, the fan is stuck. When the fan is running, I'm idling at around 40 C and goes up to 72 C under load while in Crysis.

I'm going to exchange this card once they come back in stock. For now, I need to "jump start" the fan every time I turn on my computer ... which is pretty sad :(
 

bryanW1995

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ask john if he thinks 72c is ok ;)

all of the g92 and rv670 cards have this problem. just set fan in rivatuner and have it save that setting, it will auto load next time you boot up. I used it on my 3870 to set the fan at 53% and have had zero problems. In fact, i'm idling at 28c now...
 

JustaGeek

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Originally posted by: bryanW1995
ask john if he thinks 72c is ok ;)

all of the g92 and rv670 cards have this problem. just set fan in rivatuner and have it save that setting, it will auto load next time you boot up. I used it on my 3870 to set the fan at 53% and have had zero problems. In fact, i'm idling at 28c now...

Show-off... LOL
 

John

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Originally posted by: bryanW1995
ask john if he thinks 72c is ok ;)
72C under full load is exceptional if you're using the factory hsf.

Congrats on your 3870. :thumbsup:
 

bryanW1995

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sorry, I should be thanking john instead of harrassing him since I'd still be scratching my head with a broken computer without his help :beer:
 

JustaGeek

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Originally posted by: John
Originally posted by: bryanW1995
ask john if he thinks 72c is ok ;)
72C under full load is exceptional if you're using the factory hsf.

Mine idles at ~53C with fan at 45%, and Crysis load is ~75C with the fan at 75%.

Factory HSF, the noise is generally negligible at 75%, with the other fans in my case.
 

themisfit610

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people people people

you all need to calm down.

WHO CARES if the GPU is running that hot.

nVidia would not release a product that would burn itself up.

Even if it does, it's called a warranty!!!

Why worry about all this nonsense about using 3rd party applications to increase fan speed (and add lots of noise), just to placate your mind's obsessive desire for a cool GPU!!!

My 8800gt will be arriving from eVGA soon (thanks Step-up), and I plan on seeing how quiet I can make it with the stock cooler (without artifacting), not how low I can get the temps!

~MiSfit
 

JustaGeek

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Originally posted by: themisfit610
people people people

you all need to calm down.

WHO CARES if the GPU is running that hot.

nVidia would not release a product that would burn itself up.

Even if it does, it's called a warranty!!!

Why worry about all this nonsense about using 3rd party applications to increase fan speed (and add lots of noise), just to placate your mind's obsessive desire for a cool GPU!!!

My 8800gt will be arriving from eVGA soon (thanks Step-up), and I plan on seeing how quiet I can make it with the stock cooler (without artifacting), not how low I can get the temps!

~MiSfit


?????????????

You will - when you pop it in, and see 100C.

You will see the 90's for sure...

Just wait...