"First of One" <daxinfx.RemoveThis@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Lower the fan's duty cycle in increments of 10% until the noise becomes
> tolerable, while monitoring the temp.
The X850 should be very quiet if you leave the settings at default. Mine
never goes to high speed even during intensive gaming and stress like 3dmark
'05. At boot, it is supposed to go to high speed for just a few seconds as a
diagnostic tool to ensure it is working properly. I would look at case
airflow and make sure that the fan is not set for too low a temp as a goal.
I never hear mine. My external HDD fan is much more noisy than the X850.
Mine is the Sapphire model, which may have a few differences, but in
appearence, looks just like the ATI reference board.
Ed
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> "m|sf|t" <m|sf|t@ampsycho.com> wrote in message
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>> All,
>> Just upgraded to the above and man does it whine. Under normal load,
>> plenty of PS and plenty of cooling. Ive read somewhere that using ATITool
>> can you adjust the fan speed, to try and get out of the noisy sweet spot.
>>
>> Once I enable manual, what speed should I set ? The article says run it
>> at 100 all the time.
>> Any suggestions ?
>>
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