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Do i need to plug the fan header for the 770 not to turn off?

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2014/08/20 18:53:56 (permalink)
After installing a NZXT G10 on my 770 ACX SC i can't get it to stay on after bios, it shuts down, do i need to plug a fan into the gpu fan header to avoid this?
 
Has anyone else had any experience with this?
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    lunaoso
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    Re: Do i need to plug the fan header for the 770 not to turn off? 2014/08/20 19:24:16 (permalink)
    Try plugging the pump header into a motherboard case fan header, and the radiator fan into the GPU fan header.
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    Re: Do i need to plug the fan header for the 770 not to turn off? 2014/08/20 20:05:16 (permalink)
    You can't get "it" to stay on? What is "it"? The pump? The radiator fan? The 770?

    The 770 does not need anything plugged into its header. If the card is shutting down, I would immediately quit trying to use it and start investegating what is installed incorrectly. If the card is shutting down, it's probably because the GPU core temperature is extremely overheating due to an installation issue.
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    Re: Do i need to plug the fan header for the 770 not to turn off? 2014/08/20 22:45:12 (permalink)
    Welcome to the forums..You need to go into the BIOS and set the fan control for the particular fan header you're using for the pump/GPU fan to 100%..Normally, motherboard fan headers are automatically temperature controlled by default and will run the pump/GPU fan at reduced speed or not at all if not manually overridden..Additionally, any fan control software you're using can also take control of fan headers and interfere with proper pump/GPU fan operation and may need to be set properly..Control the radiator fan however you want, BIOS or software. 

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