FS: Video Card RTX 2060 Super, FANS NOT SPINNING

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SiniCAT

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Expected Price (Rs)
8000
Shipping from
Delhi/NCR
Item Condition
3 out of 5
Payment Options
  1. Bank Transfer
Purchase Date
Sep 1, 2021
Shipping Charges
Excluded - at actuals
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  1. Yes
Remaining Warranty Period
None
Invoice Available?
No
Reason for Sale
Cannot get to troubleshoot it myself and don't have time to get it checked
Fans stopped spinning 1 WEEK ago abruptly when playing cyberpunk, since then using without fans (not playing games).
Games had 70c max temps and 60c at 130W after adjusting some curve settings.
Including fans with the GPU if you can troubleshoot and use them.
 

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Fans stopped spinning 1 WEEK ago abruptly when playing cyberpunk, since then using without fans (not playing games).
Games had 70c max temps and 60c at 130W after adjusting some curve settings.
Including fans with the GPU if you can troubleshoot and use them.
I have never done this, but have heard that case fans can be attached to gpu ( if you have the space)
So keep gpu heatsink, remove gpu fans and attach case fans instead.
Make sure voltage/Current is compatible. Or can plug the fans to motherboard instead too.


We also have gpu fans for sale too. Again no experience with it.
example -

glws
 
Hey
I have never done this, but have heard that case fans can be attached to gpu ( if you have the space)
So keep gpu heatsink, remove gpu fans and attach case fans instead.
Make sure voltage/Current is compatible. Or can plug the fans to motherboard instead too.
I looked into it but one thing that came up was that the airflow from case fans was too slow for cooling the GPU heatsink compared to high rpm GPU fans, is it true?
Thanks!
This looks nice!
 
I looked into it but one thing that came up was that the airflow from case fans was too slow for cooling the GPU heatsink compared to high rpm GPU fans, is it true?
We will have high rpm case fans too, i have seen some from 4dot. But they are also supposed to be noisy.
You will need high static pressure ones instead high overflow/exhaust fans as we need to move air through heatsink.
And with above you can combine with undervolting and lower gpu power target to reduce heat if needed.

I only posted to give a general idea. I have never needed to do this and so have never done much research.
If case fans are not good enough, then hopefully 3rd party gpu fans might be good if they can fit the gpu and case.


Just repeating - Make sure that voltage/current of new fans is compatible with gpu ( or use motherboard headers) .
 
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Just repeating - Make sure that voltage/current of new fans is compatible with gpu ( or use motherboard headers) .
I'll check this out, They are connecting on 12V molex, just like the other case fans. I think will need some way to turn them on only during games, else the temps are fine in normal usage, around 45c.
 

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I'll check this out, They are connecting on 12V molex, just like the other case fans. I think will need some way to turn them on only during games, else the temps are fine in normal usage, around 45c.
ok dunno, i use motherboard pwm headers for case fans, and those fans can be controlled.
If your motherboard has those, then worst case you can connect them to motherboard and control them through 'FanControl' or similar software using gpu temp as input.
Motherboard can also control them, but you wont get gpu temp as input without software control.