![]() ![]() Once you find a voltage that shows no errors, run Cinebench R20 multicore 3 times in a row. Rinse and repeat until you find a stable voltage with no errors. If after 5 runs there are no errors, remove some voltage and rerun the tests until an error shows up. If any errors show up, add a little more voltage to both the core and cache, and repeat the 5x run. Run TS bench at 16 threads, 1024M 5x in a row to look for errors. I only use MSI Center user advanced scenario for controlling my fans since no other application works that I know of but I understand something is conflicting with my fan curve.Enable CoolerBoost to remove/reduce thermal throttling as a variable. I can see the difference because my user scenario works when I'm at the desktop (all the time) or gaming (for a few minutes) when I start gaming the GPU fan goes up to around 5500rpm and is stable around 72c and when it resets the gpu fan is max 5106rpm and I can see the temperatures raising to 75-80c on the GPU. ![]() When I tab up the game again after tabbing down the problem persists, my custom fan curve resets about 3-5 minutes into the gaming. If I tab down the game to my desktop my user profile fan curve "kicks in again". My custom fan curve only works for a few minutes, then it resets to some kind of default fan curve which maxes out on "5106 RPM".įor example if I play Destiny 2 or Assassins Creed Valhalla my fan curve works about 5 minutes and then "resets". ![]() The problem is that the user scenario fan curve doesn't work when I'm running any game or 3d application, after a while the fan curve resets. I have a problem with my GE66 11-uh raider running Windows 11 and MSI Center version (1.0.41.0) the latest one. ![]()
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