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Tuesday, October 22, 2019 9:34 PM (permalink)
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Iam using a ftw3 ultra 2080 ti.With a custom afterburner curve i can get 60 mhz more than using offset or scanner,but thing is afterburner messes up my fans.I can control only the first one,but from time to tìme when i reboot the second or third will stop working.

So i tried once more precision x1 (latest version).It got the curve i was using and i can save it in a profile.But changing tabs to set for example fan curve resets my voltage curve to default!Only way to keep my curve is if i dont apply something outside the voltage curve tab.Is this a bug or is it the way it works?Any help would be appreciated.
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    Re: Px1 voltage curve issue Tuesday, October 22, 2019 11:14 PM (permalink)
    matrix7
    Hello everyone

    Iam using a ftw3 ultra 2080 ti.With a custom afterburner curve i can get 60 mhz more than using offset or scanner,but thing is afterburner messes up my fans.I can control only the first one,but from time to tìme when i reboot the second or third will stop working.

    So i tried once more precision x1 (latest version).It got the curve i was using and i can save it in a profile.But changing tabs to set for example fan curve resets my voltage curve to default!Only way to keep my curve is if i dont apply something outside the voltage curve tab.Is this a bug or is it the way it works?Any help would be appreciated.

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    Re: Px1 voltage curve issue Wednesday, October 23, 2019 4:45 AM (permalink)
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    matrix7
    Hello everyone

    Iam using a ftw3 ultra 2080 ti.With a custom afterburner curve i can get 60 mhz more than using offset or scanner,but thing is afterburner messes up my fans.I can control only the first one,but from time to tìme when i reboot the second or third will stop working.

    So i tried once more precision x1 (latest version).It got the curve i was using and i can save it in a profile.But changing tabs to set for example fan curve resets my voltage curve to default!Only way to keep my curve is if i dont apply something outside the voltage curve tab.Is this a bug or is it the way it works?Any help would be appreciated.

    Set & Apply & Save a Fixed RPM on your Fans ... then you can close X1 & just have AB running
     
    So, for gaming you could "lock the fans @ 75% ... or what ever number gives the Best Performance to Temp
     
    Watch your Temps ... Colder Is Faster


    So,voltage curve is essentially a no go in precision?Im trying to figure if its a bugged version or i just cant use it the way i did with afterburner.

    As for setting the fans fixed, i prefer to have a manual curve,thats what im trying to do..Besides setting the fans everytime pc boots is a pain
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