

TimeSpy GPU: 8855, TimeSpy Stress: FAIL TimeSpy GPU: 8870, TimeSpy Stress: FAIL TimeSpy GPU: 8832, TimeSpy Stress: PASS with 99.9% frame rate stability, FireStrikeEx GPU: 12560 with 50☌/66☌ temps, Neon Noir 4474 with 49☌/62☌ temps TimeSpy GPU: 8750, TimeSpy Stress: FAIL

TimeSpy GPU: 8745, TimeSpy Stress: PASS with 99.7% frame rate stability I started fresh this morning with lower clocks and got some weird results I wasted a lot of time yesterday testing stability with Mankind Divided benchmark only to have my 'stable' settings crash 3Dmark TimeSpy. Thanks for your reply and have yourself an EPIC day.I've spent the whole weekend undervolting my Powercolor Dual Fan 5700 XT with WattMan and have yet to find stable numbers that I am happy with :/ I'd really love to be able to monitor, control and define a custom fan curve by using MSi Afterburner ! Unfortunatly, ASUS software have always been pure garbage. ĭoes anyone have any idea how can I fix this? I don't want to use ASUS GPU Tweak II. I believe they updated the vBios on the card and now it's no longer working, else an AMD Radeon Software driver release broke the fan control with MSi Afterburner for this specific GPU SKU. It worked just fine before I RMA'ed my card for the Heatsink Mounting Pressure design flaw on this specific model. Performance bios mean my fan is always spinning, even at idle on desktop with no 3D app running.

My BIOS switch on the GPU PCB is set to "P" for performance, which is reflected by the last letter of the vBios filename above. That being said, i'm capable of monitoring and controling the speed of my fan with ASUS GPU Tweak II v2.1.7.1 : GPU Fan tachometer, RPM : 0 (all the time) In MSi Afterburner v4.6.2 Hardware Monitor all I get is this : I'm unable to control and monitor the fan speed of my ASUS ROG Strix RX 5700 XT with MSi Afterburner v4.6.2
