RaffScallion
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So I have a Gigabyte Windforce 980Ti in my rig. For some time, one of the fans seemed to be struggling and yesterday it finally gave out. I removed it earlier today (not disconnecting the power, and leaving the other 2 fans behind) to tide me over until my replacement fan arrives. When I had it all open, I even tested, and saw that the 2 fans did spin up on startup...all good.
However, when I actually put it back in its place and sat down to use it, found out that the remaining 2 fans only spin on startup, then stop after ~20 seconds. I am getting display fine. Interestingly, the fans spun constantly when the GPU was on PCI-E power only (when I'd forgotten to plug in the PSU cables oops).
HWMonitor shows fan RPM at 810811 and editing MSI Afterburner curves doesn't do anything :/ Idling at ~70C right now so fans should definitely be kicking in.
Any help appreciated.
So I have a Gigabyte Windforce 980Ti in my rig. For some time, one of the fans seemed to be struggling and yesterday it finally gave out. I removed it earlier today (not disconnecting the power, and leaving the other 2 fans behind) to tide me over until my replacement fan arrives. When I had it all open, I even tested, and saw that the 2 fans did spin up on startup...all good.
However, when I actually put it back in its place and sat down to use it, found out that the remaining 2 fans only spin on startup, then stop after ~20 seconds. I am getting display fine. Interestingly, the fans spun constantly when the GPU was on PCI-E power only (when I'd forgotten to plug in the PSU cables oops).
HWMonitor shows fan RPM at 810811 and editing MSI Afterburner curves doesn't do anything :/ Idling at ~70C right now so fans should definitely be kicking in.
Any help appreciated.