

but since the junction temp is always 20-30 degrees hotter than the average temp, the fans were hitting max speeds very quickly. I'm realizing now that the fan curve seems to be based on the junction temp and not the average gpu temp. Oh, of course i tried tuning it just through adrenaline, but as I says it wasn't responding the way I expected. There you will be able to tune the fan curve or do overclocking or undervolting as per your need.

Go to the performance tab and select tuning. Yeah it's surprising how different it is from Nvidia. I didn't know you were new to the Radeon hardware. Update: I can control the fans thrive Afterburner, but it appears it's basing the fan curve off of the hotspot rather than the general gpu temp. Troubleshooting: I tried uninstalling msi afterburner and just using the amd software and nothing changed. This is my first time with an AMD GPU if that tells you anything. The fans go from 20% at 32c, to 100% at about 45c. if it's relevant I'll try figuring it out again.īackground Applications: MSI Afterburner, Adrenalineĭescription of Original Problem: I have no control over the 7900xt fans wither either program. Operating System & Version: Windows 10 Pro 22H2 19045.2913Ĭhipset Drivers: Not sure exactly but I believe they're up to date. PSU: Cooler Master V850 SFX GOLD 850W 80+ RAM: G.Skill Trident Z Neo 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) DDR4-3600 CL16 Memory Motherboard: MSI MPG B550i Gaming Edge Max Wifi
