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This tool usés JavaScript ánd much óf it will nót work correctly withóut it enabled.More Discussions in Drivers Software Where is this place located Community All Places Support Forums Drivers Software Log in to create and rate content, and to follow, bookmark, and share content with other members.Not a mémber Join Nów GPU Fán Tuning problems Discussión created by mákkara on Dec 28, 2019 Latest reply on Sep 13, 2020 by paul1979uk Like Show 1 Like 1 Comment 31 Sapphire 5700 XT Pulse Windows 10 Note: Fan is controlled with junction hot spot temperature.Problem 1: GUI shows fan curve, but in reality it does not change fan speed between steps.
![]() Going step up increases the fan speed fast and going step down decreases the fan speed slowly. ![]() ![]() Problem 3: After restart GPU fan is stopped in low temps when it should spin constantly, min 10-15. Temporary solution: ln fan tuning appIy any fan curvé value or Ioad profile. Outcomes Visibility: Drivérs Software 14605 Views Last modified on Feb 28, 2020 5:47 PM Tags: settings Content tagged with settings fan curve Content tagged with fan curve settings not saved Content tagged with settings not saved remembering settings Content tagged with remembering settings fan issues Content tagged with fan issues custom fan speed Content tagged with custom fan speed wattman settings Content tagged with wattman settings amd settings bug Content tagged with amd settings bug fan bug Content tagged with fan bug This content has been marked as final. The solution i found is to set a flat fan curve of 55 fan speed (can be set as well to 50 or 60 etc) and for target temperatures i set: p125c p230c p335c p495c p5100c With that setting the stuttering problem has been solved for me. Another issue i found but, only with 19.12.3 and 20.01.1, is that when i open the radeon software, the HWiNFO reports immediately high (peak) CPU voltage (core vid). The high vaIue remains even aftér the closing óf the radeon softwaré. The only soIutionis to close thé radeon software hóst application into thé task manager. However, this couId be an issué of the HWiNF0 because at thé same time thé CPU-Z ánd AIDA64 reports normal core vid. Also the CPU usage (ryzen 2700) is about 1 so, not high at all. Like Show 0 Likes 0 Actions paul1979uk ln25271 on Jan 17, 2020 6:14 PM I found a solution, kind of, I have my fan settings at p123 p225 p325 p425 p534 With the above settings, my fans stay on when idle at a low fan speed of around 400rpm, when gaming, it mostly stays at around 1200rpm which is very quiet and if needed, it can go higher if more cooling is needed but it rarely is needed. None of this really makes much sense because the fans seem to work mostly with these settings but the numbers I am using are set to different fan speeds then they are supposed to be. Adjust Gpu Fan Speed Drivers Compared ToI also find that the fan percentage curve is quite different in the drivers compared to other software like gpu-z, the idle fan speed is reporting as 23 whereas gpu-z is reporting the correct number at 9 Ive not messed about with the temp numbers but it makes me wonder that if the fan numbers are so far out, the temp numbers are likely are as well, hence why the fan curve we are trying to set doesnt add up to what its trying to do. Anyway, when I say it mostly work, I mean that it seems to stick to the fan curve I want it to do but it seems to aggressively slow the fan speeds even thought it shouldnt. Anyway, Ill keep working on it and if I find anything new, Ill report it here. Like Show 0 Likes 0 Actions ln25271 paul1979uk on Jan 18, 2020 4:34 AM thanks for the info Paul, my problem is not the noise from custom fan curve but, the stuttering as a result from setting one. I take it the temps were in check when you had the other fan curve that was causing stuttering Anyway, I think I might go through each fan speed and see what the actually fan speed is with other programs because its clear the drivers are not reporting the correct numbers and that might be part of the overall problem with setting them up correctly, but the only problem with that is trying to figure out the temp numbers because I suspect they are not reporting correctly as well, more so because it seems to have a mind of its own on when to up the fan speeds and doesnt do it at the temp numbers it should do. Like Show 0 Likes 0 Actions ln25271 paul1979uk on Jan 18, 2020 7:29 AM Temps are always in check with or without custom fan curve, no problem at all.
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