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I have set the NVIDIA Override thingy in the setting and it's working just fine to use the 0 RPM feature of the card, but the way it works right is that once my GPU reaches 44ºC it will go to 0 RPM and won't turn the fans back on again until it reaches around 62ºC where it goes to 30% RPM, using the FanControl with a custom curve with the "0 RPM" at the 44ºC threshold like the default behavior will make it turn off the fans, but unlike the default curve when it's around ~48ºC the fans will turn back on to between 30% and 35%, what I want is to keep the default behaviour of turning OFF and ON the fans and only uses my custom curve when the temperature is above the 62ºC threshold. Right now what I did to kinda achieve that was make my custom curve with the start and stop at 62ºC so in theory unless I didn't understand the setting once the GPU goes below that temperature it will turn off the FanControl control and go back to the default, which would keep the GPU at 30% until the 44ºC where it will turn off the fans and only turn it back on once it gets to the 62ºC when the custom curve takes over. I am here mostly to ask if there is a better way of doing this or if this is the way of doing this? |
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Having your FanControl curve go from 0 -> 30%+in a staircase at 62 will do what you want. |
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Yeah that will do it. If you really want to replicate the asymmetric effect, you can mix that graph with a trigger like so:
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Yeah that will do it.
If you really want to replicate the asymmetric effect, you can mix that graph with a trigger like so: