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    Quote Originally Posted by DuckKnuckle View Post
    The fan curve is set in percentages. 40% power, 60% power etc so when I said "I have my fan curve set to 10% higher than what the temp is", it meant 10% of what the fan curve power is.
    ahaa, that makes sense, sorry. I fail at engrish

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hiro View Post
    ahaa, that makes sense, sorry. I fail at engrish
    Lol not at all. Seeing as you didn't know about how the fan curve is laid out, your statement was correct.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DuckKnuckle View Post
    Lol not at all. Seeing as you didn't know about how the fan curve is laid out, your statement was correct.
    on a sort of related note (forgive my excitement), i have just picked up an MSI GTX 970 with the Twin Frozr fans. these babies sit IDLE (literally don't move) until the GPU hits 65 degrees so for general surfing, your fans don't get worked and it will (in theory) extend life of the card/fans

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hiro View Post
    on a sort of related note (forgive my excitement), i have just picked up an MSI GTX 970 with the Twin Frozr fans. these babies sit IDLE (literally don't move) until the GPU hits 65 degrees so for general surfing, your fans don't get worked and it will (in theory) extend life of the card/fans
    I am jelly! I wan't one of those 970's too...

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    Quote Originally Posted by maxum View Post
    Hi All

    I have an msi R9280x gpu. Comes with twin frozr fans.
    My average temps when idling is 40 degrees and 85 degrees under load.

    I manually set the fan to run at 60% when gaming, usually brings the temps to between 65 and 75 degrees.

    Are these temps normal? I want to keep the gpu for as long as possible and get the maximum mileage. Eventually running two of these in xfire if the need arises.

    Open to suggestions for after-market coolers.

    Thanks.
    I have the same card, but Gigabyte brand. Mine runs at close to 90 degrees under load sometimes with fan settings already set optimally. Granted, I've got a tiny case (Bitfenix Colossus M). Still need to make a plan to get to Joker's place to sort it out - he offered to help me get the temps down, being the super nice guy he is.
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    Just an update to my post. Recently got a raidmax tower. I'm not certain how, but the psu fan is quiet as hell now. A friend of mine believes that it's because the psu now rests at the bottom of the chassis on these rubber things o.O.

    Also, in the new chassis, hot cold air is sucked in through an open grate. I was planning on replacing the psu and I'm pleasantly surprised that a chassis fixed my issue .

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