[SOLVED] Loud GPU fan but temps are fine, whats the porblem?

VladEusebiu

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Hi everyone,

My gpu when playing games or something that puts it to above 70% load, it starts to be really loud, is not coil whine or faulty fan noises, just loud fan ventilation.

The temps are normally around 70 C, nothing that I played so far has made the GPU go beyond that temp. Why is it that loud? and what could be the problem? Does it affect my system? Is something wrong?
I'm not that good about this subjects and like a Noob PC guy, I start to worry about it.

My system specs are:
I5 8400
16GB ram 3000mhz
GTX 1660Super GPU
CORSAIR TX 550M gold PSU.

Have to add that the RAM,GPU and PSU are 1month old, they are brand new.
 
Solution
Not to worry.
70c. is perfectly fine for a graphics card. Many will target 80c. for maximum gpu performance.
As the card runs harder there will be a fan profile that causes the cooling fans to spin up.
There are apps that let you alter the fan profile for the cooling/noise equation that suits you.

One thing to check is your case ventilation.
Particularly the front intakes.
Your cpu and gpu coolers need a good source of fresh intake air to let the coolers do their job.
Not to worry.
70c. is perfectly fine for a graphics card. Many will target 80c. for maximum gpu performance.
As the card runs harder there will be a fan profile that causes the cooling fans to spin up.
There are apps that let you alter the fan profile for the cooling/noise equation that suits you.

One thing to check is your case ventilation.
Particularly the front intakes.
Your cpu and gpu coolers need a good source of fresh intake air to let the coolers do their job.
 
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