![]() ![]() When it is enabled then the manual control is reset back to automatic control exactly after the configured number of milliseconds. I can see that this timer definitely has an effect. In nvidia-settings Configuration there is a setting for a Thermal Monitor timer but disabling it doesn't help: This happens much faster when I actually start some game or even a WebGL demo in the browser. I can even reproduce this with the manual fan control in nvidia-settings: I check the Enable GPU Fan Settings checkbox and then move the slider to 50% and the fan responds correctly:īut after some time the checkbox disables itself and the fan stops. I want to set my own fan curve with tools like GreenWithEnvy or nfancurve and this actually kind of works for a short time but then it seems as it suddenly gets overridden again by the built-in fan control. This problem doesn't exist on WIndows, just Linux. When I play games on Linux then the GPU Fan gets very loud because the automatic fan control sets the fan speed to 100% when GPU reaches 80 degrees which is very annoying. ![]()
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