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So, I returned my Acer BiFrost A770 due to excessive noise at times when I'm not working.
Then I got an offer on a Sparkle Titan A770 cheaper than Acer BiFrost A770 and what did I get today?
The same situation with Sparkle Titan A770, same thing, the card cools the CPU to 49 degrees and for a second the very 0db Mode appears because of which I changed the card because I thought that massive cooling will work quieter and without turbine..... But I met this problem again, the card comes from 0 to 30% fan speed (from 50 to 49 degrees) after a few seconds the temperature rises to 50 and everything repeats.
Judging from the internet, everything was ok before? Why did you remove the normal 0db or something close to it from the drivers and leave only the unbearable cycle when the fan speeds up and fades out? On Acer it's just annoying, and Sparkle has a distinctive sound that is clearly audible even if you turn on the other fans to drown it out.
The situation is horrible, no updates since August as I saw. What's wrong? Why don't you fix this horror? Literally a good card is unpleasant to use because it constantly turns the fans on and off.
I've installed different drivers from card manufacturers' sites, from Intel's site, tried DDU.
Everything works fine except.... Fan.
Now the drivers are 31.0.101.4887, before DDU they were the newest ones. They do not solve anything. I don't know what to do except to write to the manufacturer of Intel Arc Control and drivers, because it is impossible to adjust fans on Arc A770 in MSI Afterburner.
Where's the Intel support? I bought a card with a feature that doesn't work because of the new drivers, will there be answers or work in fixing this? When do I expect my card to work normally and not every 3 seconds as the card accelerates from zero to 1000+ rpm and fades out?
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Hello Vitalyval
Thank you for posting on the Intel️® communities.
We understand you have opened a (chat/email/phone) support case with us, and we will continue to help you through that channel now. We will therefore close this community case. Please, keep in mind that this thread will no longer be monitored by Intel, in case that you have further questions, please open a new thread.
Thanks for your understanding.
Best regards,
Hugo O.
Intel Customer Support Technician.
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