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R9 380X Amd How To Tune YourMore questions in Graphics Where is this place located Community All Places Support Forums Graphics Log in to create and rate content, and to follow, bookmark, and share content with other members. Not a member Join Now Answered Assumed Answered R9 380X Fan Issues Question asked by grondstrong on Jun 3, 2018 Latest reply on Jun 6, 2018 by elstaci Like Show 0 Likes 0 Comment 6 Hello, names Carl. First time here on the forum and first time (maybe last) AMD GPU user. It was in great condition and everything seemed to check out physically. I installed it, Firestriked it, received a modest score of 7600 but then ran into a startling issue. Dont get me wrong, I like a silent system, but I dont like a system in which the GPU gets to 92 degrees Celsius. ![]() I then installed Afterburner in which I used to manually slide the fan slider to 100 just to test it. The fan percentage will tell me the fan is at 100 but the fan tachometer tells me the fans are still only spinning at 1200RPM - 20. Even when set to auto in afterburner, the fan percentage indicator will track as if the fans are following a curve, but the actual speed will remain at 1200RPM. Please help. Im not sure what to do past buying one of those cheap expansion card slot fan brackets off Amazon and they look terrible and Im not sure work well. Some prelimenary info: I am running Windows 10 home, i3-6100, Gigabyte Z270XP-SLI, 8GB ram. The GPU in question is a Visiontek R9 380X and does not receive the fan curvetemp control part of wattman that other GPUs do, just the minimum RPM slider. Any ideas from all you AMD GPU experts No one else has this question Mark as assumed answered Outcomes Visibility: Graphics 1554 Views Last modified on Jun 4, 2018 4:53 AM Tags: fan Content tagged with fan overheating Content tagged with overheating r9 380x Content tagged with r9 380x This content has been marked as final. Show 6 comments 6 Replies Name Email Address Website Address Name (Required) Email Address (Required, will not be published) Website Address grondstrong Jun 4, 2018 7:36 PM Mark Correct Correct Answer Update, reset of windows 10 (deletion of all apps), installed much earlier drivers 16.4.1(something from 2016) and used overdrive instead of wattman with still no luck. Attempted to use afterburner with older drivers and still no luck - fan percentages fluctuate as if the fan is moving but with no actual change in speed. Contacted Visiontek and their customer support told me to rollback drivers. Good time to flash bios Couldnt find one on Visionteks website. But found matching one for a PowerColor card that looks identical. Like Show 0 Likes 0 Actions elstaci grondstrong on Jun 6, 2018 10:51 AM Mark Correct Correct Answer First: Here is the latest AMD Drivers from AMD Support for the R9-380x GPU Card: Desktop. Second: Uninstall MSI Afterburner after resetting everything back to Default. Then activate AMD Wattman and use that to configure your Fan(s) on the GPU card. MSI Afterburner sometimes is not totally compatible with AMD Wattman, even if Wattman is not activated.
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