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1080ti ftw3 hybrid fan reading 0 rpm WITh fan curve

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2017/11/13 19:24:20 (permalink)
So i installed my new card today and its the 1080ti ftw3 hybrid. I Have my own 2 fans on the rad hooked to my fan controller and running latest version of POCX. My fan reading is 0 rpm yet my custom curve is working. Gpu z shows icx fan right working at the right rpm and fan % but no matter how i adjust the sliders it reads 0 rpm. Ive tested benchmarks and all that to verify and the temps never go above 48 degrees so i know the curve is working. How on earth do i get the rpm to read out on the main UI of precision X. My previous card was the titan x maxwell and it never had the issue.

The only way i can show the rpm is adjust the slider myself with no curve and then it shows. Any ideas?
post edited by kernolsz28 - 2017/11/13 19:34:04
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    kernolsz28
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    Re: 1080ti ftw3 hybrid fan reading 0 rpm 2017/11/13 19:30:24 (permalink)
    pic of ui

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    Re: 1080ti ftw3 hybrid fan reading 0 rpm 2017/11/13 19:38:29 (permalink)
    Easy...
     
    Make sure P is highlighted/selected...
     

     
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    Re: 1080ti ftw3 hybrid fan reading 0 rpm 2017/11/13 19:39:38 (permalink)
    Ugh........thank you, didnt release it was even clickable :(
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    Re: 1080ti ftw3 hybrid fan reading 0 rpm 2017/11/13 19:39:58 (permalink)
    No problem. 
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    Re: 1080ti ftw3 hybrid fan reading 0 rpm 2018/03/12 02:55:07 (permalink)
    I created a fan curve as well, but the fan never turns on. I've selected "P" as shown above. Unless I manually adjust the slider that fan never turns on.
     
    Am I missing something?
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    Re: 1080ti ftw3 hybrid fan reading 0 rpm 2018/03/12 03:04:52 (permalink)
    i managed to get  it spinning by adjusting the "fan speed update period" to 500ms. default was 5000ms.
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    Re: 1080ti ftw3 hybrid fan reading 0 rpm 2018/03/12 12:56:39 (permalink)
    huge_crank_hank
    I created a fan curve as well, but the fan never turns on. I've selected "P" as shown above. Unless I manually adjust the slider that fan never turns on.
     
    Am I missing something?


    The three white fans above g,p,m need to bit lit up blue for custom fan curves to work. You can make them lite up by left clicking on them individually.
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