So far I have replaced the thermal paste and re-lubricated the fans, it did make a different in the max temperatures by about 5 degrees.
When I'm watching TV shows the GPU sits around 65 degrees at 41 percent fan speed and maxed out at 71 degrees. (and also the gpu load is on 100%)
The problem is I can really hear the fans going when I'm watching my shows which is really annoying.
When I play video games, the temps are basically the same but a bit higher, with an average of 72 and a slightly higher fan speed, however I expect this because gaming is a more strenuous load then watching videos.
I have thought of buying Liquid metal but I'm not sure if that will help that much in terms of fan sound.
If there are any solutions, it would be greatly appreciated.
As long as I can get the temps down a bit while watching videos, I'll be happy.
Cheers
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Where can I find this option?
I can't seem to see it anywhere in radeon settings
Try turning off 'hardware acceleration'.
Where can I find this option?
I can't seem to see it anywhere in radeon settings
In your web browser settings, and/or
Ok, thanks. I'll give it a try
Can you describe the type of noise the fan is making? If it is a rasping or grinding noise could indicate bad bearings or the fan heatsink may be dirty.
When you first got the GPU card, was the fan as noisy then as it is now?
The fans were just loud because they were reaching 40-50 percent fan speed.
It was bothering me because my previous card never did this.
I ended up fixing the problem by turning off hardware acceleration, which dropped the temps and fan speed.
Thanks, this fixed the problem!
My max temp when watching videos is now 44 degrees.
Thanks so much, the fans are now much quieter due to the lower temps