If your fan makes "helicopter sounds" consistently at high RPM, then RMA it, or fix the mounting. I use Afterburner to overclock my 2080, but I havent used this feature. This will allow you to set a custom fan curve. Click the box 'Enable user defined software automatic fan control'. For the final point, set 85☌ or 90☌ CPU temp and 100% PWM value. You can go into the Settings, the Cog Wheel, in the lower left corner of the console and select the Fan Tab. Then find a good level where the airflow is strong enough but the noise is bearable, and use this as your "full CPU load" setting for higher temperature values like 65☌ or so. High-Efficiency RGB CPU Cooler Deliver maximum heat dissipation. This PWM value is your starting point at 40☌ for the fan curve. Build your own control center just as you want. Put your hand at the other side of the cooler (where the air gets blown through) and feel how much airflow the fan generates with different PWM values.įirst, find a level with a bit of airflow, but being very quiet. My advice: Disregard the reported RPM from the BIOS completely. Only within the same fan model, multiple fans will react the same to a given PWM signal. That's why you have to tune the fan curves differently for each different model of fan that you have. Meaning, each model of fan interprets the PWM value differently. But those values never correlate the same way with two different models of fans. MSI Afterburner Overclocking tools provide easy and precise access to your graphics card settings. The PWM-controlled fans get a PWM percentage value and adjust their RPM by that. It's probably just a wrong readout of the RPM the fan reports. Start by installing MSI Afterburner from the official MSI website.
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