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February 17th, 2022 09:00

Aurora R11, fan constantly reving up and down

Can anyone help this fan reving up and down every 10 seconds while in game is driving me nuts. 

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February 18th, 2022 03:00

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February 18th, 2022 05:00

Create a Thermal Profile “ manually” not a fan curve !  Start with Front fan around 45 % Top fan at 47% save and name that profile along with High Performance power mode with your game profile. When you start the game up the fans will activate that profile. You’ll have to play around with the setting. I also have a cool down profile Front fan 29% Top fan 29 % and run that profile a few mins after I exit the game to get all the heat out. And then I run everything at Thermal Balance Mode when not gaming. I do not recommend overclocking the cpu above 5.1 the R11 runs super great at 4.99 GHz. 

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February 18th, 2022 07:00

How do you make these profiles?

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February 18th, 2022 09:00

Not sure how to adjust these settings. And not sure if there's something I played with recently as now when I boot my computer it seems to boot up really slow now. Any steps would be helpful to correct all this

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February 18th, 2022 09:00


@rayg1022 wrote:

How do you make these profiles?


Pretty sure that @mako64  is referring to AW-CC, which I agree with.

Also, if it's actually your Nvidia-GPU fans rev-ing, you can use AfterBurner to do something similar (or equivalent software for AMD cards).

 

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February 18th, 2022 10:00

My apologies yes this is done in AWCC. Here is a YouTube video that explains how AWCC works, not much out there but it’s pretty good. Go to around the 16:33 mark. Settings to adjust are in the advance tab. 
https://youtu.be/YAXeKXqlHaI

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February 18th, 2022 11:00


@rayg1022 wrote:

now when I boot my computer it seems to boot up really slow now. Any steps would be helpful to correct all this


"Slow" is pretty vague.

Should about 5 seconds to get to Windows Login-Screen. Another 10-30 seconds to get to fully-loaded and usable Windows Desktop. Depends on how many background tasks you have to load.

Maybe it was just installing some updates? Try catching-up at Windows-Update, then shut-down and restart.

 

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February 18th, 2022 12:00

Also I’m just know seeing your attached image and see you have 2-2080ti’s. So sorry I thought this was a cpu thermal issue. I would recommend as said above using Msi Afterburners Custom auto fan setting. Just look it up on YouTube on how to. I bet the top card is getting hotter but that’s just a guess. You can also set your gpu fans to like 70-80 % while gaming. I just use the auto custom fan curves with my 3090 and works perfect.

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February 18th, 2022 12:00

Can I get any thorough help on adjusting these fans please?

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February 18th, 2022 13:00

Thanks Mako but not sure how to adjust the fan if I can get more clarity also when I'm playing my flight Sim the first card I checked the temperature and it's averaging about 85 degrees?

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February 19th, 2022 09:00

Should I connect the two video cards with the SLI cable and run them both for gaming or just one? Right now running both with SLI cable.

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February 19th, 2022 10:00

Open up AWCC and go to FUSION

Select Thermal Profiles on the leftside you should see Top and Front fans

Start with Front Fan and select ADVANCE tab then click on the Offset option

Slide the Slider to about 48 - 50 % then save , give it a profile name. Mine is " DCS FANS " . Do the same to the Front fan then save to that profile. I have mine Top fan @ 50 % and Front Fan @ 49 %

In your AWCC Home Tab make sure you select that fan profile to the left of your game library. Mine looks like this. Also I play with headphones/ VR HP G2 so I'm not worry about the fan noises. 

Hope this helps. AWCC1.JPG

 

 

 

 

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February 19th, 2022 10:00

I honestly know nothing about running 2 gpu's. I really don't see the need for it myself though. Maybe in another case, the Aurora cases are really tight so running 2 gpu's I bet it struggles to get the heat out.

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February 19th, 2022 13:00

After doing some research I find out it's my fan on my GPU and it only reaches high Temps when running 1 certain game which is MSFS2020 flight sim all other games are fine. Any solutions for this?

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February 19th, 2022 15:00

Download and research MSI Afterburner and try to use the auto gpu fan feature.

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