What a nasty, whiney little fan this card has. If I can't find a way to shut it up it's going back.
Custom fan profile in MSI AB?
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What a nasty, whiney little fan this card has. If I can't find a way to shut it up it's going back.
What a nasty, whiney little fan this card has. If I can't find a way to shut it up it's going back.
What a nasty, whiney little fan this card has. If I can't find a way to shut it up it's going back.
Just had a listen to the Nano in a Techpower review. The card they used suffered from coil whine at load. The fan was fine for a while but as temperatures rose it is not a pleasant sound to my ears. I would see if your case can manage the temps at 30% possibly 35% as that still sounded not bad but when the profile went to 38-39% along with that whine it was unbearable to my ears.
Your card could possibly suffer from the coil whine as well which made this card worse. Here is the link. The first 30 seconds are at idle which sounds like most other cards.
https://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/AMD/R9_Nano/35.html
Who ever at AMD sent this card out for review should be shot.
While I know what you mean, I actually think it's nice to think that AMD don't cherry pick the review cards. Downside is obviously things like that, plus point would be that review sites don't see better temps or performance than we're likely to.
While I know what you mean, I actually think it's nice to think that AMD don't cherry pick the review cards. Downside is obviously things like that, plus point would be that review sites don't see better temps or performance than we're likely to.
It's good he got sent that, it lets people know what they can be like and from what I've read plenty are like it. It's another lottery just like the Fury X pump, although that was a lottery you were sure to win![]()
There's no coil whine, I can safely say. What is disappointing is that I moved from a GTX970 and that was silent under load. This card is not that at all, in fact without some kind of frame rate limiter it's borderline unbearable.
I'm really not happy, I thought this card was supposed to be "OMG LOOK AT HOW GOOD WE CAN DO POWER DRAW"?
There's no coil whine, I can safely say. What is disappointing is that I moved from a GTX970 and that was silent under load. This card is not that at all, in fact without some kind of frame rate limiter it's borderline unbearable.
I'm really not happy, I thought this card was supposed to be "OMG LOOK AT HOW GOOD WE CAN DO POWER DRAW"?
Are you overclocking at all? Also what GTX970 are you using that is silent under load by comparison. I do understand your dilemma and would not put up with a GPU that you cannot bare due to noise levels.
Well I'd happily trade some card length for a silent cooler. I'm going to try some things and see what happens, I have 14 days to try and tame this thing.
Not overclocked, only at stock. And this is coming from an inno3D GTX970 dual-fan. Even when Furmarked that card would only spin up in a way that isn't intrusive, i.e it's more of a moving-air sound whereas the Nano is whiney and piercing.
I know what you mean when it comes to a different type of wind noise, some GPUs may actually be quieter according to a dBa meter but it's the type of noise that's important. I had a Gigabyte Fury X briefly and the pump whine was unbearable to me.
I'm not sure waiting 14 days will help you fix the problem other than learning to adjust to the different noise.
12.4% Overclock on that sample is much better than I thought these cards could do.
Went with a second hand 980 instead of this. Wise move?