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Not sure why, but every time I restart my PC, EVGA Precision X1 locks my GPU's fans to 0%, and there's no way of fixing it other than to restart my PC several times and hope that the GPU's fans get recognized by the software and start spinning again. I've tried already uninstalling the software, trying different versions of the software and the same result happens. I attached an image of what when EVGA Prescion X1 this problem happens. Any help would be appreciated edit by CoolGTX - fixed photo
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Re: EVGA Prescion X1 locking my GPU's fans to 0% on Restart
2022/09/30 20:19:01
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Knowing which GPU you're using would be helpful. If you're using a card that has the 0db feature, you need to do a couple things. You need to setup a custom fan curve and save it to a profile. You also have to make sure to have the box ticked to run at windows startup. If you have a dual vBIOS card, then you could use the other vBIOS by moving the switch on the card to the other position. The other vBIOS's usually have a min fan speed so even without the software running, the fans will run at that min setting.
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Re: EVGA Prescion X1 locking my GPU's fans to 0% on Restart
2022/09/30 20:50:43
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bdary Knowing which GPU you're using would be helpful. If you're using a card that has the 0db feature, you need to do a couple things. You need to setup a custom fan curve and save it to a profile. You also have to make sure to have the box ticked to run at windows startup. If you have a dual vBIOS card, then you could use the other vBIOS by moving the switch on the card to the other position. The other vBIOS's usually have a min fan speed so even without the software running, the fans will run at that min setting.
Sorry it's a EVGA RTX 3060 XC GAMING, I think you are confused about the issue. It's not the normal 0db fan mode as far as I'm aware of, the card's fans will not spin until the card reaches about ~90c, and then the cards fans will spin up. The Issue I think is due to the fans not being detected by the X1 software as I showed in the screenshot I included. When the fans are detected and everything is working as normal, the cards fans kick in at around ~55c or so, and the software actually detects both the fans and allows me to adjust the fan control.
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Re: EVGA Prescion X1 locking my GPU's fans to 0% on Restart
2022/09/30 21:18:10
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I see a small box placeholder for an image, but no image. Have to tried uninstalling the PX1 software and running the GPU without it to see how your fans work? Or if they spin at all?
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Re: EVGA Prescion X1 locking my GPU's fans to 0% on Restart
2022/09/30 21:23:39
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Re: EVGA Prescion X1 locking my GPU's fans to 0% on Restart
2022/09/30 22:28:09
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I am confounded by the fact that in-house software targeting (former) in-house hardware can remain so fundamentally inferior to Afterburner, monikered by a competitor.
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Re: EVGA Prescion X1 locking my GPU's fans to 0% on Restart
2022/10/01 07:22:54
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If you uninstall Precision X1, and reboot, the fans should work properly utilizing the card's default firmware. Can you confirm? Perhaps it would be better to not use software fan control.
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Re: EVGA Prescion X1 locking my GPU's fans to 0% on Restart
2022/10/01 17:35:06
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Is Fast Boot off in BIOS ? what other software is auto loading on your PC at Boot ? PSA Make Sure - PX1 is OFF (not loaded) --> when installing Nvidia drivers check that you selected - the check box -- apply previous settings on load -- found under the "gear icon" PSA: do not use - "apply previous settings on load" - while your testing for stable OC settings, you don't want to auto load the settings that just crashed your PC - Right R&R the GPU - or check carefully that it is fully installed & locked into the PCIe slot are you using a Riser cable OR plugged into the MB directly ?
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Re: EVGA Prescion X1 locking my GPU's fans to 0% on Restart
2022/10/02 08:07:36
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schulmaster I am confounded by the fact that in-house software targeting (former) in-house hardware can remain so fundamentally inferior to Afterburner, monikered by a competitor.
It is incredibly bad software. My PC can go weeks without a reboot and X1 will just ... vanish ... after a time. It's been this way forever.
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Re: EVGA Prescion X1 locking my GPU's fans to 0% on Restart
2022/10/03 11:46:33
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Re: EVGA Prescion X1 locking my GPU's fans to 0% on Restart
2022/10/05 15:22:13
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Jimbo2112 My PC can go weeks without a reboot and X1 will just ... vanish ... after a time. It's been this way forever.
I had PX1 "disappear" a few times -- and eventually tracked down at least (1) cause. The Scheduled Task that PX1 creates when you tick "Start with windows" includes two Power options on the "Conditions" tab: (a) Start the task only if the computer is on AC power, and (b) Stop if the computer switches to battery power. That second option means that Windows will continue to monitor the running task after starting it and kill it if the computer switches to battery power. My computer is connected to a UPS, and the UPS is monitored by Windows via USB. Every time we had a minor power flicker that caused the UPS to intervene -- even for 1 second -- Windows would sense it was on "battery power", and immediately terminate PX1. The solution to that was simply edit the Scheduled Task ("EVGAPrecisionX"), click the Conditions tab, and un-check the "Stop if the computer switches to battery power" option.
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Re: EVGA Prescion X1 locking my GPU's fans to 0% on Restart
2022/10/05 18:26:46
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Jimbo2112 My PC can go weeks without a reboot and X1 will just ... vanish ... after a time. It's been this way forever.
I had PX1 "disappear" a few times -- and eventually tracked down at least (1) cause. The Scheduled Task that PX1 creates when you tick "Start with windows" includes two Power options on the "Conditions" tab: (a) Start the task only if the computer is on AC power, and (b) Stop if the computer switches to battery power. That second option means that Windows will continue to monitor the running task after starting it and kill it if the computer switches to battery power. My computer is connected to a UPS, and the UPS is monitored by Windows via USB. Every time we had a minor power flicker that caused the UPS to intervene -- even for 1 second -- Windows would sense it was on "battery power", and immediately terminate PX1. The solution to that was simply edit the Scheduled Task ("EVGAPrecisionX"), click the Conditions tab, and un-check the "Stop if the computer switches to battery power" option.
Interesting. I'll definitely check this out. Oh, and look, PX1 is gone (PC up-time is just over 4 days)... I'm checking the Scheduled Task now.
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Re: EVGA Prescion X1 locking my GPU's fans to 0% on Restart
2022/10/05 18:58:28
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Jimbo2112 Interesting. I'll definitely check this out. Oh, and look, PX1 is gone (PC up-time is just over 4 days)... I'm checking the Scheduled Task now.
I normally have X1 on a second monitor. Just happened to be sitting there, twice, when we had a brief power problem (UPS beeped) and X1 *poof* closed at the same moment. That's what caused me to look at the scheduled task. Subsequent testing (pulling UPS plug from wall) proved X1 was, indeed, closing whenever the UPS kicked in. Changed the scheduled task options, and no more disappearing X1. That's not to say there couldn't be other reasons X1 spontaneously exits. And any time you re-select that option in the GUI, it will re-create the scheduled task with the "kill on battery" option. But at least for me, deleting that option stopped the random disappearance of X1.
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Re: EVGA Prescion X1 locking my GPU's fans to 0% on Restart
2022/10/09 15:53:46
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Jimbo2112 Interesting. I'll definitely check this out. Oh, and look, PX1 is gone (PC up-time is just over 4 days)... I'm checking the Scheduled Task now.
I normally have X1 on a second monitor. Just happened to be sitting there, twice, when we had a brief power problem (UPS beeped) and X1 *poof* closed at the same moment. That's what caused me to look at the scheduled task. Subsequent testing (pulling UPS plug from wall) proved X1 was, indeed, closing whenever the UPS kicked in. Changed the scheduled task options, and no more disappearing X1. That's not to say there couldn't be other reasons X1 spontaneously exits. And any time you re-select that option in the GUI, it will re-create the scheduled task with the "kill on battery" option. But at least for me, deleting that option stopped the random disappearance of X1.
I noticed it had stopped again after using your suggestion. Poking around, I found a setting that says "Stop the task if it runs longer than: (dropdown) 3 days" and was checked. I think that might be my culprit.
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Re: EVGA Prescion X1 locking my GPU's fans to 0% on Restart
2022/10/09 16:04:18
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Jimbo2112 I noticed it had stopped again after using your suggestion. Poking around, I found a setting that says "Stop the task if it runs longer than: (dropdown) 3 days" and was checked. I think that might be my culprit.
Strange... I just deleted the task and had PX1 re-create it again. As expected, the "Start only on AC power" and "Stop if computer switches to battery" were both selected. But the "Stop after 3 days" was NOT selected. Perhaps an older version of PX1 set that "3 days" option when the task was originally created? The current version (1.3.6) doesn't seem to set it when creating the task. Just to be thorough, you might try manually deleting the task from Task Scheduler entirely -- then toggle the "Start with OS" option in PX1 to create a new task and check the Conditions/Settings tabs on that one. I do kinow that any time the "Start with OS" box is toggled, those "AC only" and "Stop on battery" boxes get ticked again -- so, I have to remember to manually edit the task and clear them any time the option in PX1 is touched.
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Re: EVGA Prescion X1 locking my GPU's fans to 0% on Restart
2022/10/09 19:22:14
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Jimbo2112 I noticed it had stopped again after using your suggestion. Poking around, I found a setting that says "Stop the task if it runs longer than: (dropdown) 3 days" and was checked. I think that might be my culprit.
Strange... I just deleted the task and had PX1 re-create it again. As expected, the "Start only on AC power" and "Stop if computer switches to battery" were both selected. But the "Stop after 3 days" was NOT selected. Perhaps an older version of PX1 set that "3 days" option when the task was originally created? The current version (1.3.6) doesn't seem to set it when creating the task. Just to be thorough, you might try manually deleting the task from Task Scheduler entirely -- then toggle the "Start with OS" option in PX1 to create a new task and check the Conditions/Settings tabs on that one. I do kinow that any time the "Start with OS" box is toggled, those "AC only" and "Stop on battery" boxes get ticked again -- so, I have to remember to manually edit the task and clear them any time the option in PX1 is touched.
So I deleted the schedule task and had it recreated. The kill after 3 days was not checked but the battery thing was. So thank you for pointing me in the correct direction!
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