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@Neil79 did you get sorted fella?
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@Neil79 did you get sorted fella?
I've done this on my old R9 290. Used two Arctic F12 PWM PST fans. 53CFM, 600-1350 RPM. So my temperature with old fans were on the limit (94 C), and with new fans it did not change. Throttling kicked in and as a result clock dropped from 997 to around 600-700. I lost half of performance in the test. from 4400 to 2600. Old fans were spigging at 2900 rpm, new ones are on the max of 1400 rpm. Do i need different fans?
A bit buzzy at 95% - 100% but other than that, I'm very happy with it! Lets hope this one lasts
Going to upgrade to a liquid cooling solution down the line
Something is not righ unless arctic fans are bad, even at low rpm two 12cm fan should cool it better than 95mm , I would try Akasa Piranha, they run 1900 rpm and have very good Static air preassure to push the air through fins.
P. S if you are still using r9 290 on hot temps, thermal paste might need replacing.
Don't think so mate. These are reusable cable ties. I did not do them too tighjust noticed you went around the card with the zip tie? thats another possible issue, i ziptied just to the heatsink and heatpipes, you might be affected your gpu to heatsink contact or something...
repaste the gpu to heatsink paste, thats almost certainly your issue. my dads r390 i repasted and stuck those same artic cooling fans on, and dropped like 20c easily (and not pushing max rpm either.
if you have a backplate and a thermal pad, you can put one on the rear of the card to get heat transfer from the gpu to backplate too
Yes this ia the one, OCUK have them for 5.99 but can't add to basket, paste is not good, need to be pads
. Is there any software to read GPU temp and adjust the Voltage on 3pin fan connected to the chassis socket on mobo?
Yes this ia the one, OCUK have them for 5.99 but can't add to basket, paste is not good, need to be pads
Argus System Monitor software can do that, you can set any case fans including 3-pin DC ones to go off GPU temp instead of CPU or even both combined, or average temps, etc, loads of options to choose from.
There's a full free month trial so you could test it out without paying anything to make sure it works for you.
Thats why i bought Arctic, they were cheap, around 3-4 pounds on Amazon. Nice and quite fan, but not good for my purposes. So a couple of old fans do the job better albeit being noisier.I’ve an old card with one of the fans just dead. I did think about the cable tie idea with some decent fans. Decided against it when I saw the cost of noctua’s being more than the actual cards worth.
Ok, i changed the paste on GPU and as some one said it did give me around 18C lower temperatures. And i managed to up the frequencies a little bit from 977/1250 to 1060/1350. Its not maximum, just some thing i've seen people get and set it up. Superposition benchmark 1080p high results were 4488 or original cooler, then dropped to around 2300-2600 on new Arctic fans (low rpm only 1400). DC fans with 2500 rpm gave me around 3600 score. After i refreshed the paste i get 5193. And OC to 1060 gave me 5531. Memory OC from 1250 to 1350 gave me only 3 frames. So kind of weird test. Idling at 42C now. Not bad from 60C . Could not flash it to 290X as it seems to be locked.
New DC fans are powered from Cha sockets.
GPU fan in next to the power supply. So i don't get any errors about missing fan.
The paste i used is Dow corning 340.
Anyway. Thanks every one for the input!
Mike out! Stay safe!
Thx mate!nice to hear mike. sounds like the paste was a big issue, always surprises me how people forget about it on gpu's i have a gtx670 in my old rig which il be converting to a file server later this year and i already know il have to strip it right down just to be safe even though it will never probably game again, thats if i just dont replace it with a 1050/1060 or something else i can run silent.
Thx mate!
I have an old rig as well, and wanted it to be a linux training machine for me. But go not time for it. As for the file server it might be too power hungry. I got Q6600 and AMD 5570 which i wanted to flash to 5770 but never got to it. Anyway, seems like over the top for the file server. Might be better to buy something nice and quite.!