Hey all,
It's the first time I've posted in a while, but I'm afraid I've got another issue that I could do with some help with.
Recently I've upgraded my PC with some more RAM (16GB) and an MSI HD7950 TwinFrozr (OC Edition) which can be found here:
http://www.scan.co.uk/products/3gb-msi-radeon-hd7950-twin-frozr-oc-be-5000mhz-gddr5-gpu-880mhz-1792-cores-dvi-hdmi-mdport-plus-free
The problem:
When I first got the card (a few days ago) everything was great, there was very little noise and I managed to installed the 13.2 beta drivers without issue. However since then I have tried playing games, when playing Dirt 3, Guild Wars 2, BF3 and a host of other games my GPU seems to be VERY loud.
So, I opened up MSI Afterburner and took a look at my temps and discovered that I was idling, quite acceptably at 39C with my fan speed set (automatically) at 40% which was a perfect noise level.
My concerns are, when I go into a game it becomes very noisy. I've tried fiddling with the fan speed curve and setting my fans to manual but I've discovered that even when the fan speed is running low the Fan tachometer says that I have a very high RPM and at around 3800-4000 this becomes very loud. When running in game my temps don't tend to exceed 55c Which I believe is acceptable for the card. When running a 3D Mark or a burn test it is also very loud, however this is to be expected no doubt and my results are as expected.
I've also noticed that when idling my GPU usage seems to randomly spike to 84% around every 5-10 seconds, which doesn't seem quite right to me. The card is much louder than my previous GTX 460 even when it was under full load and from reading reviews both now and before I bought the card they're supposed to be fairly comparable in dB levels, and besides I'm sure no card should be as loud as mine is when in game.
Here's some images to illustrate my points:
Idling After Burner:
http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/cc17/mikeylegg/Idling_zps37ae2c92.png
In game After Burner:
Whilst conducting a short 5 mins burn test:
My basic specs:
CPU: I7 2600k
Motherboard: Gigabyte Z68X-UD3P-B3
RAM: 16GB Corsair Vengance (1600)
GPU: 3GB MSI HD7950 TwinFrozr OC
PSU: Standard 750W (Novatech)
What I've tried:
- Using after burner to increase the cards power limit
- Changing the fan speed curve
- Manually adjusting fan speed
So, do you think there's any way to make it quiet down a bit? I'm sure it shouldn't be this loud, it's sitting on thick carpet right now which if anything should be absorbing sound. I'm certain the the noise is fan noise as opposed to vibrations.
Thanks alot,
- Mikey
It's the first time I've posted in a while, but I'm afraid I've got another issue that I could do with some help with.
Recently I've upgraded my PC with some more RAM (16GB) and an MSI HD7950 TwinFrozr (OC Edition) which can be found here:
http://www.scan.co.uk/products/3gb-msi-radeon-hd7950-twin-frozr-oc-be-5000mhz-gddr5-gpu-880mhz-1792-cores-dvi-hdmi-mdport-plus-free
The problem:
When I first got the card (a few days ago) everything was great, there was very little noise and I managed to installed the 13.2 beta drivers without issue. However since then I have tried playing games, when playing Dirt 3, Guild Wars 2, BF3 and a host of other games my GPU seems to be VERY loud.
So, I opened up MSI Afterburner and took a look at my temps and discovered that I was idling, quite acceptably at 39C with my fan speed set (automatically) at 40% which was a perfect noise level.
My concerns are, when I go into a game it becomes very noisy. I've tried fiddling with the fan speed curve and setting my fans to manual but I've discovered that even when the fan speed is running low the Fan tachometer says that I have a very high RPM and at around 3800-4000 this becomes very loud. When running in game my temps don't tend to exceed 55c Which I believe is acceptable for the card. When running a 3D Mark or a burn test it is also very loud, however this is to be expected no doubt and my results are as expected.
I've also noticed that when idling my GPU usage seems to randomly spike to 84% around every 5-10 seconds, which doesn't seem quite right to me. The card is much louder than my previous GTX 460 even when it was under full load and from reading reviews both now and before I bought the card they're supposed to be fairly comparable in dB levels, and besides I'm sure no card should be as loud as mine is when in game.
Here's some images to illustrate my points:
Idling After Burner:
http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/cc17/mikeylegg/Idling_zps37ae2c92.png
In game After Burner:

Whilst conducting a short 5 mins burn test:

My basic specs:
CPU: I7 2600k
Motherboard: Gigabyte Z68X-UD3P-B3
RAM: 16GB Corsair Vengance (1600)
GPU: 3GB MSI HD7950 TwinFrozr OC
PSU: Standard 750W (Novatech)
What I've tried:
- Using after burner to increase the cards power limit
- Changing the fan speed curve
- Manually adjusting fan speed
So, do you think there's any way to make it quiet down a bit? I'm sure it shouldn't be this loud, it's sitting on thick carpet right now which if anything should be absorbing sound. I'm certain the the noise is fan noise as opposed to vibrations.
Thanks alot,
- Mikey