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  1. 13 lip 2019 · So whenever I play games my monitor 'sometimes' just shuts off and I hear the GPU fans running at their full speed... I can still hear the game and people...

  2. For a while, my GPU fans have been randomly spinning at full speed when my monitors go into sleep mode. I have two monitors, and this has been happening since around when I got my second monitor. The spinning is always sudden and then it stops.

  3. 7 cze 2021 · The RX 590's fan spins at maximum speed for a few seconds. Once it starts spinning, it will continue to spin every few minutes until the display is turned on. As long as I don't turn off the display, my RX 590 works perfectly fine. I suspected overheating, but the task manager shows 47°C~53°C, which is within the range where Zero RPM is enabled.

  4. The solution would be to change the threshold that turns off the fans. A custom fan profile probably won't help, as those tend to only dictate what fan speed to run after the fans turn on. Alternatively you can disable the auto fan stopping altogether and just set a low fan speed for low temps.

  5. 4 lis 2021 · After the monitor is turned off, GPU fans will occasionally and randomly have a burst of 3 to 20 seconds, spinning at full speed thus making very loud noise, and then suddenly back to normal. This happens only while the monitor is on sleep mode, and can happen every couple dozen of seconds or minutes in that time frame.

  6. 19 lut 2018 · It seemed like the issue was gone, but after a few days my screen started to randomly turn off, even while in BIOS. It also stays off when waking from sleep sometimes, although nowhere near as often as with the VGA to HDMI adapter. I did send my GPU to someone and there were no problems on their PC, no overheating or such even under heavy load.

  7. 17 sie 2023 · Update. After many hours of trying and testing solutions we have found that the cause of my problem was due to the amount of Mhz my GPU was drawing. Creating a slight negative offset in Mhz (in my case) within MSI Afterburner likely reduced the power being consumed by the GPU.

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