2016/10/30 06:32:16
Asryan
Hi,

i would like to see your fan curves and know what is best

here is mine :

I was wondering is my card wasn't hot.. 44 degrees average idle on Windows but i run it max power (nvidia settings)
 
Some advices?
Thanks !
2016/10/30 06:44:21
EllBrad
25% fans up to 40C then straight climb to 70% from 40C-100C
 
Since my card never goes above 35C at idle (includes watching fullscreen video, browsing). I have it ramp straight to 70% at 40C because it's pretty much a guaranteed I'm in 3d mode gaming at that point. And I find 70% to be about my  limit for tolerable fan noise
 
 
2016/10/30 06:51:38
Asryan
Ok so my card is pretty hot no?
2016/10/30 07:08:12
EllBrad
Depends if you trust the default EVGA fan curve. But it's far too conservative for my liking.
2016/10/30 07:10:15
Asryan
Well i changed it i use a custom,

Now it's 30% untill 30% then it goes up..  40 for 40..50 for 50.. blablabla...
 
but i'm just worried about the 40 degrees idle but maybe it's because i use maxiumum performance in power setttings, it helps with coil whine.
2016/10/30 07:59:19
howdy2u2
Asryan
Well i changed it i use a custom,

Now it's 30% untill 30% then it goes up..  40 for 40..50 for 50.. blablabla...
 
but i'm just worried about the 40 degrees idle but maybe it's because i use maxiumum performance in power setttings, it helps with coil whine.


Yes, since it will not allow the GPU to "downclock" it is running at full available clock speeds @ idle
2016/10/30 10:47:42
Keidj
what howdy2u2 said, your card doesnt down clock wich makes it run hotter.

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