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hi i lock all the fan speed at 50% but the gpu fan is slower then the other 2 is that normal or my gpu have some issue?
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Re: is that normal the gou fan is slower then the other 2 at the same speed?
Thursday, July 18, 2019 9:28 AM
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PC hardware ? OS ? OC software ?
Did you use the chain icon to lock the Fans together ? (adjust only 1 fan slider they all move together) Seem a little odd ---> How are the Temps ? ---> Does this seem to happen with different settings ? What does the OC software show ?
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Re: is that normal the gou fan is slower then the other 2 at the same speed?
Thursday, July 18, 2019 12:57 AM
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Cool GTX PC hardware ? OS ? OC software ?
Did you use the chain icon to lock the Fans together ? (adjust only 1 fan slider they all move together) Seem a little odd ---> How are the Temps ? ---> Does this seem to happen with different settings ? What does the OC software show ?
i7 4790k asus maximus hero 16gb ddr3 gtx 1080ti windows 10 last build old precision x and the new one , same resoult. ye and try to slide every single 1 at 50% same resoult. all are setted to 50% EDIT: maybe that's coding error. i try to align every fan on the same spot only the gpu fan go at 60%, if i do that all the fan now almost have the same speed.
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Re: is that normal the gou fan is slower then the other 2 at the same speed?
Thursday, July 18, 2019 1:31 PM
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Click that "broken Chain link" icon then they will Move as One
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Re: is that normal the gou fan is slower then the other 2 at the same speed?
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That's what I did. If I do that and lock them all at 50% gpu fan is slower
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Re: is that normal the gou fan is slower then the other 2 at the same speed?
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☼ Best Answerby Nicknapoli Friday, July 19, 2019 8:17 AM
Nicknapoli That's what I did. If I do that and lock them all at 50% gpu fan is slower
OK got it Could just be a software thing ? Does X1 show the same RPM as GPU-z ? How are your Temps when Gaming or running a benchmark like Time Spy or Fire Strike ?
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Re: is that normal the gou fan is slower then the other 2 at the same speed?
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Re: is that normal the gou fan is slower then the other 2 at the same speed?
Friday, July 19, 2019 8:18 AM
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Nicknapoli That's what I did. If I do that and lock them all at 50% gpu fan is slower
OK got it Could just be a software thing ? Does X1 show the same RPM as GPU-z ? How are your Temps when Gaming or running a benchmark like Time Spy or Fire Strike ?
maybe idk that's why i open the tread. yes both show the same. my temps are fine
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Re: is that normal the gou fan is slower then the other 2 at the same speed?
Sunday, July 21, 2019 10:50 PM
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Hello all, Same deal here, FTW3 1080Ti GPU fan(1) is always slower, on both Vbioses Edit: The fan1 just hit 4500rpm on me however which is very odd, while ramping up.. Max is ~3500 on other two
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Re: is that normal the gou fan is slower then the other 2 at the same speed?
Monday, July 22, 2019 0:28 PM
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t-oliveira Hello all, Same deal here, FTW3 1080Ti GPU fan(1) is always slower, on both Vbioses Edit: The fan1 just hit 4500rpm on me however which is very odd, while ramping up.. Max is ~3500 on other two
This is normal, with our iCX technology enabled graphics cards, the fans will operate according to the temperatures on certain areas of the graphics card. Typically with dual fan graphics cards with iCX tech, both fans will run at very similar speeds under load. With the FTW3 models (3 Fan GPU's) The left most fan will run slower due to that area of the GPU being much cooler than the rest of the graphics card. If it's bothering you, chain the fans and set up a custom fan curve. -Jose C.
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Re: is that normal the gou fan is slower then the other 2 at the same speed?
Monday, July 22, 2019 2:31 AM
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t-oliveira Hello all, Same deal here, FTW3 1080Ti GPU fan(1) is always slower, on both Vbioses Edit: The fan1 just hit 4500rpm on me however which is very odd, while ramping up.. Max is ~3500 on other two
This is normal, with our iCX technology enabled graphics cards, the fans will operate according to the temperatures on certain areas of the graphics card. Typically with dual fan graphics cards with iCX tech, both fans will run at very similar speeds under load. With the FTW3 models (3 Fan GPU's) The left most fan will run slower due to that area of the GPU being much cooler than the rest of the graphics card. If it's bothering you, chain the fans and set up a custom fan curve. -Jose C.
Hello/Hola José! Thank you for your answer, It's not bothering me at all just worried like everyone else. Do you have any feedback on the common fan sudden jolt issue? Going from 0 to over-max and back to normal speeds?
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Re: is that normal the gou fan is slower then the other 2 at the same speed?
Monday, July 22, 2019 2:34 AM
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t-oliveira Do you have any feedback on the common fan sudden jolt issue? Going from 0 to over-max and back to normal speeds?
Normal. The "normal" "100%" is just an artificially limited speed. The fan is capable of substantially higher RPM. When the fan is completely stopped, when it starts, it might peg out high before the software/firmware catches up and reigns it back down to its artificial "100%" cap.
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Re: is that normal the gou fan is slower then the other 2 at the same speed?
Monday, July 22, 2019 2:42 AM
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t-oliveira Do you have any feedback on the common fan sudden jolt issue? Going from 0 to over-max and back to normal speeds?
Normal. The "normal" "100%" is just an artificially limited speed. The fan is capable of substantially higher RPM. When the fan is completely stopped, when it starts, it might peg out high before the software/firmware catches up and reigns it back down to its artificial "100%" cap.
Hey tyger! Thanks for the answer, Your explanation makes complete sense to me, however the fan1 still seems like it's made from some next level workload in comparison to the other two! Never seen the other two get as loud or fast
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