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EVGA 3080ti Hybrid Fan Control Question

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2022/04/30 08:50:13 (permalink)
Can anyone tell me which fan Fan 1 and Fan 2 belongs to on the main screen?  Is Fan 1 the AIO and Fan 2 the main board fan?  Or visa versa?  
 

 
 
Also, there are two fan curves in the settings? Are these to control the AIO or is one for the AIO and one for the main board?  If they are both for the AIO, is there a way to control the main board fan?
 

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    Re: EVGA 3080ti Hybrid Fan Control Question 2022/05/14 11:07:34 (permalink)
    Strange no response..

    Anyways no idea how px1 shows 2 fans as usually you only see the cards fans and the rad fans you can't control unless something has changed??

    Card is recognized correctly it seems by px1.

    Anyways try just linking the fans together and then manually adjusting to see what fans respond.

    Nor.ally one would need to unplug the fans from the rad and install them to an external fan controller or on the motherboard and control them from there.

    I usually just set the rad fans to a static % like whatever you can handle.. say 75-80 or 100%.

    Control the gpu fan with the fan curve on px1.

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    Re: EVGA 3080ti Hybrid Fan Control Question 2022/05/14 11:35:06 (permalink)
    I figured it out. The curve on the right controls the fan on the card, while the curve on the left controls the AIO. It’s nice since I can control them independently. I‘ll share my curves later, but my card idles below 35 C. I built the curves so the card fan is off below 35 and quickly ramps up as the temps move last 40. I keep my AIO at 40% idle with a quick ramp up after 40 C. 
     

     
    I was able to get the card to stay under 60 C for intense gaming with the fans staying below 80%, except for the memory…sigh.  However, I was able to lower the mem temp from 90s to 82ish during intense gaming with those same curves.  I also flipped the rear exhaust fan to intake, so it’s now positive pressure with four intakes at the front and rear and two exhaust at the top.  My rear exhaust fan location is very low and I think it was messing up the air circulation. 
    post edited by frantic101 - 2022/05/14 12:14:16
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    Re: EVGA 3080ti Hybrid Fan Control Question 2022/05/14 12:32:56 (permalink)
    Looks good!

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