![]() I know that the other card didn't rev but maybe the artifacts were the same thing but in different form idk. Thanks to your post and in particular, your edit, I am starting to suspect that I have some kind of power issue. I put a 2 year old MSI 270 in the machine and it has flashing textures and artifacts but no apparent revving. My problem is also apparently NOT related to the current temperature of the card. However, they left it playing youtube all day and did not put the card under any load (which may be important). I RMAed it to the retailer and they said they left it idle for a day and it didn't rev up. I basically have the same problem but with an xfx 390x DD. ![]() ![]() Hello 2014!! I wanted to post because I have been unable to find anyone else with the same problem until now. It's left me completely stumped any ideas? (Yes, my drivers are up-to-date.)ĮDIT: It turns out that the revving was caused by a loose cable on the card I simply plugged it in more firmly and the fan has been working beautifully ever since. For example, I set the fan speed to 20%, it says it's doing 20%, but the loud whirring and HWMonitor tell me otherwise. Sapphire TRIXX reports the current fan speed as a percentage, but presumably this is just what the fan is being told to do as it can't detect the random bursts of speed. I've tried tinkering with both AMD OverDrive and Sapphire TRIXX, and neither of them can stop the fans from randomly spinning at 100%, no matter what settings I use. These bursts of speed seem to happen at complete random, even with the GPU at room temperature. ![]() ![]() While I'm pleased with the improved graphics performance over my old card, there's one thing bugging me: occasionally, the GPU fan will spin up to maximum speed for seemingly no reason at all, causing lots of undesired noise. I recently bought and installed a Sapphire Dual-X Radeon R9 270X for my PC. ![]()
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