ZOTAC RTX 3060 Ti Twin Edge LHR
- ZT-A30610E-10MLHR
So yes, the fan speed is completely normal out of the boxZOTAC RTX 3060 Ti Twin Edge LHR
- ZT-A30610E-10MLHR
OK, so a base rpm of around 1200rpm is completely normal for this card out of the box. Well it's good to know there is no hardware issue (I know you said that earlier, just some of the other comments seemed to challenge that).So yes, the fan speed is completely normal out of the box
"While the Founders Edition and every other RTX 3060 Ti custom design we've tested today offers fan stop, Zotac has scrapped that functionality for no apparent reason. The fan isn't particularly quiet in that mode as Zotac uses 30%, which is way too high and results in noise levels the Founders Edition achieves with a full gaming load. This will be a dealbreaker for many.
Gaming noise levels are way too high, too. With 42 dBA, they rival what AMD tried to sell us as "quiet" a while ago, but AMD has learned since and the 6800 Series is really quiet. "
Source: https://www.techpowerup.com/review/zotac-geforce-rtx-3060-ti-twin-edge/31.html
So yes, MSI Afterburner would be a good way to set a custom fan curve.
OK, so a base rpm of around 1200rpm is completely normal for this card out of the box. Well it's good to know there is no hardware issue (I know you said that earlier, just some of the other comments seemed to challenge that).
So I take it my drivers do not need to reinstalled. Again, good to know.
In theory I could then leave it to it's factory settings and there would be no problems? (apart from being a bit noisy).
Guess I need to learn how MSI afterburner fan curves work.
I assumed all 30 series cards had zero rpm capability. I guess not. I'd be a bit miffed to find I got one of the few cards that didn't. Increased acoustics and power draw for no reason.Hi, thanks, it is reassuring to know it isn't defective.
I did try Afterburner, but the GPU will not go below 1200rpm.
May call PCS to ask if they could change it for a different brand. Probably not, but I can only ask.
Cheers.
That is what you agree to when you order, it's outlined in the terms and conditions:Well I emailed them and got told basically, and massively paraphrasing - 'tough look, we only have the zotac, it's not our problem'.
OK, they said it way more politely than that, but that was the gist.
The PC is great, everything snappy and quick, but the constant hum when watching YouTube or whatever is a bit annoying.
I've learnt a lesson here, if I ever buy from PCS again, I will definitely buy my own GPU.
I can still return it due to distance selling regulations, so that is an option. As they only stock Zotac at the minute I have asked if they will refund the GPU on return of said GPU. They haven't replied yet. But I know the answer. And you know, my email was not as polite as theirs, I did stop short of profanities, it was difficult.
Anyway, a great PC for me with a bad hum. On the other hand, my daughter is loving using my old PC, the GTX 1060 is doing her proud.
A bit of googling leads to a range of possible causes/fixes, including a potential faulty card. I think it would be good to contact PCS now and raise it with them, while you're still within the 14 day cooling off period.Read an article about renaming nvlddmkm.sys and then creating a new one. I do not have this file, is this the issue?