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    [SOLVED] Fan Curve Problem With Afterburner

    Old post: https://forums.tomshardware.com/threads/fan-curve-problem-with-afterburner.3746259/ Hello, Since my old post was marked as "SOLVED" I couldn't edit it anymore and wanted to post this here in case anyone suffers from the same issues. I had written "SOLUTION: TICK "Force fan speed on...
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    [SOLVED] Fan Curve Problem With Afterburner

    SOLUTION: TICK "Force fan speed on each period" ON AFTERBURNER'S FAN SETTINGS. -------------------- Hello everyone, I am having a VERY weird problem with my GPU fan curve using MSI Afterburner. MSI GTX 1080 Armor, it has two fans. I had updated my drivers to 511.23. After this I noticed MSI...
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    Question Issue with GPU Fans.

    The PSU is 3 years old, I bought it with the GPU so the GPU is also 3 years old. Motherboard is a Crosshair VIII Hero and the bios is 3801 but I don't think my BIOS is causing issues, as I noticed the fan problem only today (and maybe yesterday since I did notice odd temps but didn't check the...
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    Question Issue with GPU Fans.

    I'm having a weird problem with my GPU fans. The GPU is a MSI GTX 1080 ARMOR and the PSU is a Corsair TX750M. the GPU has two fans. the left fan can't spin to full speed and slows down on its own, like it struggles. The right fan cant start spinning on its own, I have to spin the middle with my...
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    Question PC boot loop, done troubleshooting.

    I just tried it with a different PSU. Same results. I'm thinking either the second hand MB doesn't have its bios updated to support my CPU, or my CPU just randomly died. I don't think the bios being outdated is a possibility, because it's the same kind of boot loop like my old motherboard, which...
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    Question PC boot loop, done troubleshooting.

    Hi. i7-4790k, G.SKILL RipjawsX 4x4GB DDR3 1600MHz, GTX 1080 here. PSU is Corsair TX750M. I first got the boot loop on a GIGABYTE G.1 Sniper Z97 motherboard. I suspected the problem was a corrupt bios. I took the PC to a repair shop and they also said it was a corrupt bios. It would work when...