In the Powercolor card is simple to understand the graph & the umber
But I cant figure out what the winning of all the number in the "Fan Setting"
At the HIS card????
Hi loimlo
I hope I am not rode, but can you upload a picture of the HIS "Fan Settings" from the RBE - Radeon BIOS editor http://www.techpowerup.com/rbe/
Hello everyone I purchase this card last week, and I notice that the fan is runing at full speed All the time.(Catalyst 8.12) I understand from one member in this forum (Thanks "loimlo" ) That The fan change the speed according to the GPU tepm. Is some one ales have this problem? Thanks in advance Udi
Udi13, what's your temp? I've tested Total War: Medieval 2 on HIS 4670, and GPU reported 65'c max. Btw, easyrider, would you mind sharing your Powercolor 4670 PCS experience with us? It is said that Powercolor 4670 PCS is one of a few quiet out-of-box 4670s. I'm using ATi Catalyst 8.12 in official ...
Udi13, what's your temp? I've tested Total War: Medieval 2 on HIS 4670, and GPU reported 65'c max. Btw, easyrider, would you mind sharing your Powercolor 4670 PCS experience with us? It is said that Powercolor 4670 PCS is one of a few quiet out-of-box 4670s. I'm using ATi Catalyst 8.12 in official ...
Room temperature: 15'c. Cold winter. At idle, it was very quiet and GPU temp is ridiculously low at 35'c, and I can't perceive the IceQ running inside P182. Under load the fan is still quiet but once in a while ramp up if temp beyond trigger point, and it may be disturbing to some people as sound l...
I purchased a HIS 4670 IceQ (non turbo) this morning. I'm not sure about 0.9V idle, but the card could underclock core to 165Mhz and memory to 250Mhz. It is very quiet inside P182 while typing these words. http://ss24.mcu.edu.tw/~s4423640/4670undercloclatidle.jpg Hi loimlo What is the ambient tempe...
bendit
Tell you the truth, I have some very low frequency sound that
I think is coming from the PSU fan vibration...
I thinking to remove the PSU screws & put the psu on foam only...
do you have some advice?
Hi bendit
Yes I am still using the black nexus silicon....
As for the fit of the hard drive screws, it very esey, the have the same thread like The original, as for the silicon washers,
you just need to squeeze them a little bit and the are in...
Hi Bendit & yamahaSHO It is good idea... In v4.4-v4.8 up to w150 he will run a speed of 800-900 rpm & but he much more quit than the original PSU fan, He is louder than the Nexus, But he move more air. From my point of view, I hade prefer less CFM & to have a more quite Fan (after monitor the temp o...
Hi yamahaSHO
According to the silentpcreview test the output voltage from the PSU is v4.4-v4.8 up to 150w, my Nexus swap fan start at v7, but he is conect to A Zalman fan control & not to the PSU & set to work on fix rpm1000.
Hi winguy I just replace the 4 screws with the Nexus Ultra Soft Silicon Fan Mounts, It is almost not possible but in the end it become possible, It is true that the PCB board is literally touching the fan frame, So I band a little bit the frame of the holes that is opposite to the PCB, And mange to ...
Hi bp Congratulations and welcome for the big family of fans swaping :lol: try monitor (if you can) the temp, and see if the PSU don't Get very hot.... Hi Bendit You can use this articale in concern of the two pin connector: http://www.silentpcreview.com/article83-page1.html The connector in the art...
Hi Bendit
The black housing on the wire was just cut out from the original fan wire
And put on the nexus wire.
I didn't need to extend the nexus wire, because I connect it to
A fan control on the 3.5 bay