

Download Restoro PC Repair Tool that comes with Patented Technologies (patent available here).Ĭlick Start Scan to find Windows issues that could be causing PC problems.Ĭlick Repair All to fix issues affecting your computer's security and performance.So the middle fan is the really the Main fan of the GPU card.Home › Fix › Asus Fan Control Service stopped working So the middle fan is more powerful than the side fans which probably explains why the middle fan is running faster than the others. The barrier rings on the side fans have been slimmed down to allow for more lateral intake and to provide better airflow through the massive cooling array. The center fan’s extra blades and full-height ring provide boosted static pressure to blast air directly onto the GPU heat spreader. This generation, our Axial-tech fan design has matured with an increased blade count on all three fans: 13 on the center fan and 11 on the auxiliary fans. Here is Asus remarks about your GPU fans. Seems like the Middle Fan is the main fan that provides cooling directly to the Heat sink while the 2 side fans helps circulate the air inside the heat sink.

You can run GPU-Z which gives your GPU fan speeds.įrom Asus concerning your GPU Fans. My previous one (RX 590) died, so my only back-up is an old R9 280x.ĮDIT: Maybe there's someway of checking the individual RPM of the fans on a gpu? This might help show/prove the issue. Shouldn't they spin simultaniously? As set manually at 10%, 50% or whatever % you set it on?Īnyone got some tips? I tried the P-mode and Q-mode switch, but did not help. I don't think this is standard procedure, for only the center fan to spin at high speed constantly. SIDE NOTE: ALL fans stay at 0rpm (0%) when manually set at 0%. The center fan stays at 90%-93%)%, as the GPU Tweak app states. I visually see the outer fans go faster when I put fan speed (for instance) on 10%, then at 50%. (you can easily set manual fan speed with GPU Tweak). Outer fans spin on the amount as requested. Turns out: it's only the center fan which goes mental. Now, I physically looked at the fans, with my mobile phone flashlight, to see if it's only one fan or all of them. Whenever the fan even slightly turns on, it goes up to around 93% instantly (which is over 3000 RPM). So first thing I did, was checking for a fan control somewhere (I tried AMD's adrenalin, MSI afterburner and GPU Tweak by ASUS). Good thing to know: the card has three fans. After that, I noticed loud noice whenever fans turn on. First day of playing, works like a charm.
