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Old 01-02-09   #1 (permalink)
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Default How do I create a fan rule in Rivatuner?

Well just been playing crysis and I always have my GPU fans set at 70% because its a good split between performance and noise. However I decided to run eVGA Precision to view my temps in game and after 5-10 mins and a few action scenes, GPU1 was at 91 and GPU2 was at 80ish.

So I ALT Tabbed out and forced fan speed to 100% and BAM! Temps are now at 70ish with a high of 75.

So guys, can someone talk me through what I have to do in order to acheive the following:

When Temp is lower than 75 then fan speed = 70%
When Temp is higher than 75 then fan speed = 100%


I beleive this can be done with Rivatuner but I don't know how.

Help appreciated.

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its in the first 'tab' where it displays your GPU type... just select 'manual' and pick the level of adjustment..apply, and save it for load at startup.

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Hopefully this guide will point you in the right direction? http://www.guru3d.com/article/rivatu...erclock-guide/
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its in the first 'tab' where it displays your GPU type... just select 'manual' and pick the level of adjustment..apply, and save it for load at startup.
Don't mean to be rude or anything but seriously dude, can't you read?

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Hopefully this guide will point you in the right direction? http://www.guru3d.com/article/rivatu...erclock-guide/

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Q9650 @ 4.05Ghz (1.35v - 1800Mhz QDR)
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