I have a brand new GIGABYTE Radeon RX 6700 XT GAMING OC 12GB [GV-R67XTGAMING OC-12GD] on a Gigabyte X570 Aorus Ultra rev. 1.2 motherboard. How do I prevent the fans from spinning ever - or how do I make them spin with low RPM and only when really needed?
Until recently I had MSI Radeon RX 480 GAMING X 8G [V341-003R] but got rid of it because of its extreme coil whine. But that GPU at least used to spin the fans with max RPM [thus making horrible noise] only at boot-up [which made sense], while when I was playing older games it was no utilizing them at all or with low RPM[which also made sense], making big noise only with never titles when things got heated from the on-screen action [still a logical modus operand]. But this new GPU stays quiet all the time [although I have not really tested it in games yet]- but every couple of minutes it spins the fans very audibly for something like 10, 20 or ~30 second. And that is just making me crazy, as I can not even do office work or read something on the Internet with silence in the room; without being constantly interrupted by my new expensive piece of computer hardware
And so: how do I get rid of this problem?
As a makeshift workaround I have already tried putting an ultra quiet 120 mm fan next to it and near the chipset, but it did not help. And what how do I monitor GPU temperature when I am in Windows 10? Is that the "PCIEX16" value in the Hardware Monitor section of the Aorus' System Information Viewer [which is the part of APP Center from GIGABYTE]? If yes0 then that GPU does not work in a logical way, a it starts those fans when its temperature is as little as ~55 degrees Celsius - and all that blowing do not even seem to lower its temperature more than 1 or 2 degrees
Until recently I had MSI Radeon RX 480 GAMING X 8G [V341-003R] but got rid of it because of its extreme coil whine. But that GPU at least used to spin the fans with max RPM [thus making horrible noise] only at boot-up [which made sense], while when I was playing older games it was no utilizing them at all or with low RPM[which also made sense], making big noise only with never titles when things got heated from the on-screen action [still a logical modus operand]. But this new GPU stays quiet all the time [although I have not really tested it in games yet]- but every couple of minutes it spins the fans very audibly for something like 10, 20 or ~30 second. And that is just making me crazy, as I can not even do office work or read something on the Internet with silence in the room; without being constantly interrupted by my new expensive piece of computer hardware
And so: how do I get rid of this problem?
As a makeshift workaround I have already tried putting an ultra quiet 120 mm fan next to it and near the chipset, but it did not help. And what how do I monitor GPU temperature when I am in Windows 10? Is that the "PCIEX16" value in the Hardware Monitor section of the Aorus' System Information Viewer [which is the part of APP Center from GIGABYTE]? If yes0 then that GPU does not work in a logical way, a it starts those fans when its temperature is as little as ~55 degrees Celsius - and all that blowing do not even seem to lower its temperature more than 1 or 2 degrees