

It looks pretty advanced, but I couldn't get it to work. I also tried a program named Argus Monitor, and I was aware that it was a program you need to pay for but I thought I may as well test the trial version. The difference in volume is just too large between 30% and off that I really need a program that allows it to rotate at a much lower RPM. I tried MSI afterburner, but it is clear that that cannot go below 30% eather. The only other option on this program is to disable the 0 rpm, which then results in the GPU fans being on 30% all the time which is louder than my other PC fans which i spent a lot of money on to make sure they were quiet models.


I want to avoid this by having it running all the time. This is irritating as the fan speed is loud even at the lowest it can go (around 30%) and on games where the temperature is around 50, it cuts out, then when it powers back on, it sounds like an engine starting and sort of revs for a bit before going back down to the required RPM, then of course soon goes off again - and so on repeatedly. The issue I'm faced with is that many programs in windows that I have tried have really annoying limits on things.ĪMD radeon software has a zero RPM option that if you want to use it, the temperature it cuts off at is fixed at 50%. But anything below 15% is quiet enough for me not to really notice. It will go down to 9% and then anything lower would result in stop-start bursts. I know what this card can run at as i also have Ubuntu and use a program called corectrl which allowed me to turn the rpm right down to the minimum speed the fan would allow. What I'm wanting is a program for windows 10 that allows you to control the RPM of the fan to well below 30%. When running my old card on around 30%, it was not audible. This card compared to my previous EVGA GTX1650 does run cooler, but it is so much louder.

My current graphics card is the MSI Radeon RX 6500 XT 4GB.Īlthough I don't think I will need to change things in the Bios, for information, my motherboard is the Gigabyte B550M. I usually prefer to bump similar threads, but that has been made clear that that shouldn't be done here.
