Hello there.
I've recently run into a problem with my MSI 2080TI. I rebuilt my computer recently and mounted my GPU vertically in my case with the Cooler Master vertical mounting bracket. It works quite well, and the GPU sits in the middle of the case and receives the same amount of airflow as it would sitting normally.
However, since that rebuild, my graphics card has been acting weird. Whenever it hits anywhere from 68-71C, the fans immediately ramp up to 100%, until the temp comes back down to 67-68. Then it slows back down, but naturally the temp quickly comes back up to 68-71, and the fans go back to 100%. This is quite annoying because the card is very very loud when the fans spin at 100%. (I believe the fans can reach something like 3600RPM).
I am monitoring the temperature in Afterburner, and one thing I've noticed is that Afterburner doesnt know the card ramps its fans to 100%. When the fans go crazy, Afterburner still thinks they are sitting at 38-40%. I just thought that was kinda weird.
So is my GPU's temp sensor broken or something? It seems to me that the card somehow thinks its overheating whenever it reaches 68-71C, and starts ramping the fans up regardless of what Afterburner wants it to run at.
Here are my full system specs:
I9-9900k
Trident Z 3600Mhz 32Gig RAM
MSI RTX 2080TI
MSI MPG Z390 Motherboard
M.2 SSD main storage
Sata SSD extra storage.
HX1000 Platinum power supply.
I recently reinstalled windows completely from scratch to verify it wasnt a software problem. Only thing i have installed right now is Afterburner pretty much.
Thanks for reading, and feel free to leave suggestions below!
I've recently run into a problem with my MSI 2080TI. I rebuilt my computer recently and mounted my GPU vertically in my case with the Cooler Master vertical mounting bracket. It works quite well, and the GPU sits in the middle of the case and receives the same amount of airflow as it would sitting normally.
However, since that rebuild, my graphics card has been acting weird. Whenever it hits anywhere from 68-71C, the fans immediately ramp up to 100%, until the temp comes back down to 67-68. Then it slows back down, but naturally the temp quickly comes back up to 68-71, and the fans go back to 100%. This is quite annoying because the card is very very loud when the fans spin at 100%. (I believe the fans can reach something like 3600RPM).
I am monitoring the temperature in Afterburner, and one thing I've noticed is that Afterburner doesnt know the card ramps its fans to 100%. When the fans go crazy, Afterburner still thinks they are sitting at 38-40%. I just thought that was kinda weird.
So is my GPU's temp sensor broken or something? It seems to me that the card somehow thinks its overheating whenever it reaches 68-71C, and starts ramping the fans up regardless of what Afterburner wants it to run at.
Here are my full system specs:
I9-9900k
Trident Z 3600Mhz 32Gig RAM
MSI RTX 2080TI
MSI MPG Z390 Motherboard
M.2 SSD main storage
Sata SSD extra storage.
HX1000 Platinum power supply.
I recently reinstalled windows completely from scratch to verify it wasnt a software problem. Only thing i have installed right now is Afterburner pretty much.
Thanks for reading, and feel free to leave suggestions below!