Even though I don't really need that, this is still an absolutely splendid tutorial. Your videos are always so high-quality, especially the ones about compiling libs such as openssl were incredibly helpful. Thank you
you can fine tune it to get the best noise to heat level and setting your intake and outake fans to static speed or a low and high fan speed level will help keep the case cool and quite instead of constant changing of fan speeds
if you use the Radeon graphics card and it's application then you can change your fan settings in there you have to go to Performance > Tuning > on the right side of the "Tuning Control" panel hit "Custom" > Enable fan tuning below that > Enable "Advanced Control" and then you can edit your fan speed in there
Thank you for this high quality tutorial! very easy to follow. Just a question though, has anyone figured out what will happen if you enable both the auto and user mode at the same time? Edit: I seem to have found the following by clicking around. Only Auto Enabled: Default card settings Auto & User Enabled: Your fan curves Only User Enabled: The slider fan speed None Enabled: Also the slider fan speed
thank you brother, I have a graphics rtx 3060, I bought a computer in a store, after a few months after I bought it, it started giving me problems and it got very hot, and when I downloaded the application that you showed, it turned out that the fans were blocked up to 40% speed thank you
Nice video but your instructions are misleading. You actually have to make sure "Auto" is radio dialed after you set the fan curve to your liking. If you leave "Auto" unselected, the fan is going to go off whatever the slider is set to manually. After that, you can select "User Defined" (it will have a green border if enabled) and hit "Apply" at that point. I also hit "Save" and then select one of the profiles to keep the changes.
@@whendarknessfalls6969 No it's not. If you hit auto after setting up your own curve then it should use that curve. If you have auto unselected your fans will stay at the manual speed you defined forever. You want auto to be enabled.
How comes that I don't see the same options at all? The entire Fan section isn't in options at all. (along with other options you seem to have) I only see "General" "monitoring" "profiles" "user interface" as tabs in options.
hey. i just tried overclocking my gpu but when i try to move tje bar it wont move. im guessing its somewhat related to me having a intel gpu with a nvidia/two gpus. anyone have solutions?
Please I need an advice , I have AMD Ryzen 3600X paired with 1070 Ti , my temperature goes till 85 C , if I use MSI after burner to set my power usage low and adjust the temperature till 65 C , will it effect my GPU or CPU ?
there's no 'fan' tab in my settings, and the fan speed % bar isn't highlighted in green for me. I'm not able to move the fan speed % meter either. graphics card on my system is NVIDEA GeForce GTX 1060 with Max Q design
@@arz563 for now we don't, I think the best option is to downgrade the program of version to get it back, but i'm sure that it's a bug and they're working on it
my gpu fan starts spinning at 50C, how do i change to starts spinning at 55C or 60C, it keeps turning on and off while i'm playing games that dont require too much like roblox or minecraft so i guess this would reduce the time of the card
@@PauloCesar-vh5kk but I need to turn them on always but smoothly from 0-100%, but new GPU starts from 30%. How to force it to start from 0 % , and with new 3060 there is yellow line 30% like in the video, on my 1050 ti I dont have it and it goes smoothly from 0% no noise.
@@PauloCesar-vh5kk i was talking about fans man, the subject is about fans locked to start from 30% , I wanna start them from 15%speed cuz it too lout at 30%
Stupid question: I'm planning to buy a second hand MSI GeForce GTX 1660 Ti Ventus XS. It says in some review conclusions "No idle-fan stop" as a con, meaning the fans will spin even in idle mode. I am wondering, could I use the MSI afterburner with that specific card so that ever it is running below 50c degrees, the fans would go to 0%?
if you want the fan curve to start when you start your pc and you dont want to open msi after burner every time make sure you have the start at windows start up on
for the people that are downloading this to get more fps or something dont but if you do then do some research beforehand . This thing can fry your gpu if you are not careful also *DONT TOUCH THE VOLTAGE OR POWER LIMIT THINGS*
@@voidstrider4187 As you wish, not sure how you are planning to deliver the message but here ya go! - "Hey GPU a few years ago, you can set max voltage and power limit without inherit risk in MSI Afterburner as you should automatically adjust from internal sensors if things are getting too hot. Oh, and if you do happen to fry out from what is probably faulty soldering, components, and/or sensors, make sure to tell your owner to try and spread false information despite everything working correctly for millions of other users."
I have my curve kick in 100% at 78 so that way I have a little time before it hits 80. Part of me wants to just 100% it all the time but replacing the GPU fan sounds like ass for the little gain I'd get in cooling. At that point I'd rather just water cool my gpu.
fans are easy to replace (if they fail), the hardest part is finding the correct size that fits your heatsink, but odds are by the time your fans fail, if they fail, it would already be time for an upgrade or time to open up your GPU and reapply fresh thermal paste and pads. I still wouldn't run it 100% all the time though because of the noise.
bro people who say the dont have fan tabs make sure your on a user interface that has a fan tab and also if that doesnt work that means u need to update or you dont have a fan :rofl:
I have a new RTX 4070, Is it normal that while I’m playing assassins creed Valhalla at ultra graphics and 60fps capped, my gpu temperatures are between 30C-40C? I don’t know if that’s normal, because in some benchmarking videos the gpu temperatures are between 50c-68c
Late answer: synthetic tests are specifically designed to push the GPU hard, while game developers (generally) try to optimize their graphics to do the opposite. Also, I suspect you're gaming in a lower resolution, like 1080p, for which that 4070 is complete overkill and doesn't get fully utilized, so you get literal idle temperatures. Generally speaking, components running cold is never a cause for concern, unless they're noticeably underperforming. Less heat - more longevity for the system.
I dont know even If I set the curve and then click on user defined, the temp stays on whatever is fan speed % in control panel (lets say 51 as you have in the video) and everything else is ignored
Fan Speed is grayed out for me. I uninstalled and reinstalled MSI afterburner and nothing happened. I do not have "fan" tab as an option either. Help!!!!
Hello, I have GTX 1070 MSI Armor, my fan speed 50% when it touch 57C, and 0%(Stop) when it touch 55C, always loop up like that, is that okay? or what should I do? its looping every 10 seconds
the constant ramp up and down between 0 and 50% is causing more wear and tear on the fan motors than if you were to set your fans to be on at a low rpm on idle.
@@fusion9258 in MSI afterburner you can get temperature data for both CPU and GPU; I have fans connected to both GPU and CPU; then why you're jumping to the conclusion that this is OBVIOUSLY GPU temp?
@@siddhantnaik9011 but I did it and my fans starts from 30% always it is anoying, it is like 5 sec cooling 5 sec off etc. On my 1050 ti I could start smoothly from 0-to 100% here 3060 ti and 30% from the start.
@looots - Click auto ON, then apply to use your custom curve. If you look at Hardware monitor on the right, you'll see your fan speed if you scroll down a bit.
Some GPUs have a limit that they are normally not allowed to go below, in your case that would be 30% speed. there should be a override button below the can curve box. just be sure to read the tooltip.
I could absolutely could not select the points on the graph until I enabled pointer precision in my mouse settings, which is supposed to be a no-no for games.
Not likely, it's meant for desktop GPU'S that have their own PCB's and fans. For laptops it's better to use whatever software is recommended by the manufacturer to adjust fans.
@@bigbeet8729 Yeah. Best to have headphones and don't worry about it. They test the graphics and they know what they're doing. If you have a problem, it's bad air flow Noise can also be caused by dust in the graphics.
@@XMoldyMe That might entail a new case for most users, as adding more powerful fans to an existing case may prove a wasted effort. Glass front panels look great but are absolutely terrible for airflow when compared to mesh and when temps count, there's little room for compromise with one exception... Cases with front-side mounted intake fans, when there is no front-panel mounted fans by design. Some case manufacturers offer mesh replacement front panels, like the Corsair 5000 for example. However, not all manufacturers do and not all models have individual parts that can be ordered on the fly.
@@samhain4399 Even if you have a bad case, better air flow always helps.. Most components such as CPU or GPU can operate at 70 degrees without any problem. Replacing the entire case is, of course, a sensible solution. but in many cases it's not necessary