Was das Übertreiben der GPU-Leistung zu Schäden an den Lüftern geführt?
Was das Übertreiben der GPU-Leistung zu Schäden an den Lüftern geführt?
I was using my GPU with afterburner, expecting better performance, but everything worked smoothly and I gained 25 more FPS. However, when I increased the core voltage by 1%, the system crashed and I had to restart. After rebooting, the fans didn’t start properly unless I used the gaming app cooler boost. The specs are: Windows 10 home, CPU i7-4790s up to 3.99 GHz, GPU MSI GTX 1050 Ti 4G gaming, 12GB DDR3 RAM, and a motherboard from HP 2AF7.
The MSI gpu fans activate automatically once the GPU begins to overheat. This feature is integrated into the BIOS. Additionally, with an MSI gpu, I can manually turn the fans on via the gaming application, even though it's not essential.
urbancamper:
The MSI GPU fans activate only when the GPU gets hot. It's part of the BIOS. With my MSI GPU, I can turn them on via the gaming app, though it's not essential.
Sorry, I didn't mention that the fans stop when it heats up to 67-69°C. Should I need to replace the card?
Consider a fresh installation of the video drivers. Also observe the GPU. Upon powering on, the GPU fans should adjust according to the firmware's fan test settings. If they don't move, the fan controller might be faulty.
try a fresh installation of the video drivers. also observe the gpu. at power on the gpu fans should enter mode from firmware fan test. if they don't move at power on the fan controller may have failed.
now it's working somehow.
if anything occurs i will report again here.
thank you for your great help.
MSI Afterburner includes fan profiles allowing you to disable them if desired, which is worth exploring.