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Good morning Intel community
I want to give suggestions with the curves of the fans of the Intel Arc GPU, in terms of automatic or improvements, the curves of the fans must be working at full 800 to 850 RPM in normal use, that is, when you turn on the computer when it reaches a temperature 45 degrees should start at a speed of 800 to 850 RPM.
Regarding triple AAA games, it should be running from 2300 RPM to 2400 RPM in triple AAA games, and if we are a little demanding, 2450 to 2500 RPM if the game includes Ray Tracing and if it does not include 2300 to 2400 RPM
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Suggestions regarding fan curves when playing video games with the Intel Arc graphics card, any model. For example, when playing Red Dead Redemption 2, if the fans are automatic, they are always at 2000, 2050 RPM. until when it reaches 75 and 76 degrees it sets 2100 RPM constantly because for me that is high temperature, which is what you have to do well, improve the curves of the fans to work 3000 2350 and at most 2400 RPM, why do I say that 1 We avoid high temperatures and longer component durability, 2. We prevent components from being damaged or lasting less, 3. We also avoid suffering to the graphics and to you.
Now the ones I'm talking about are for triple AAA games, for example Red Dead Redemption 2, Cyberpunk 2077, Alan Wake 2, Assassin's Creed Mirage etc. suggestions not only in the games, but also in the general system
If you do it, be 100% sure that I will not send more suggestions only in the games, but why do I say that because I have been using the product for 1 year and I told you to send suggestions and reach an agreement, it doesn't bother me at all. high temperature, but I see it as very exaggerated, high temperature. Yes, if it is maintained at 75 and 76 degrees, for example 1 or 2 hours, it is worth it, it is below the limits, but if we improve we prevent the components from lasting longer, that is what we want and We want you to be 100% satisfied, well, I'm the same, the rest are the same, etc.
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Good afternoon
I would like to request suggestions for improvements regarding the automatic Intel Arc fans.
1. Fan improvements for both the general system and triple AAA games, only fan improvements of 10% in automatic mode if you can
2. We avoid high temperatures even if it reaches 76 degrees
3. We avoid high temperatures so that the components last longer
4. I put the Fan Curve option and it improved 10% 37 to 38 degrees
5. I set the automatic fan option and it reached 47 to 48 degrees
6. You should improve the fans automatically by 10% please
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Good morning
This is how to configure the fans curve automatically test 1 hour Alan Wake 2 67 and 68 degrees continuously 75% running the fans at 2345 and 2400 RPM, it doesn't make any noise or anything, one thing that is more than enough and I would like you to add it in the next driver update, that is, in terms of the automatics, change the values with which it works 75% and maintaining 67 to 68 degrees, 1 hour or hours and a half is enough for me and I am more than happy, this way we will avoid high temperatures and the components will last longer, I will send a photo of the game with the RPM fan and the configuration that I made on the Intel Control panel regarding the fans is so that I can change it automatically, that is, change the automatic number value and we will avoid inconvenience, etc.
1. Change automatic fan values to the order that I told you 75%
2. We avoid high temperatures
3. Cooler and more durable components
4. Change the automatic value of the Intel Arc fans to 75% and maintaining 67 and 68 degrees, some peak may reach 69
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I can even allow instead of 75% to go down 5%, that is, to 70% to give margin and that would be more than enough good for me. I hope that the year 2024 comes with many new things,
Happy holiday, happy new year!!!
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Hello addelucas123
Thank you for posting on Intel® ARC™ Graphics Communities.
Based on your screenshot and the information you have provided the temperatures for the GPU are fine and under parameters a 70-75 temperature when running a demanding game is expected and the temperature threshold for Intel Arc is 90c.
We will be glad to pass your feedback to the corresponding team, however, please also note that the automatic fan curve is set so the GPU sets the RPM to what is required to prevent overheating and if you want to set it to work at different values you can adjust the fan curve manually through Arc Control.
Best Regards,
Hugo O.
Intel Customer Support Technician.
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Okay Hugo, I don't want to be annoying and I don't want to bother you either, much less if the game is demanding, what you have to do is make the fans work a little faster and not make noise at the same time okay, with a speed of 2300 , 2350 and at most with a peak of 2400 RPM, For triple AAA games, a demanding game reaches a maximum of 70 and 71 more or less okay, but it can be 69 degrees and 70 degrees in triple AAA games, Let's see I have it automatic okay, and Red Dead Redemption 2, Cyberpunk 2077 reaches well if problem 76 and 77 with a speed of 2250 RPM in automatic, well if we increase the speed a little to 2300 or 2350 with peak 2400 RPM, we try to lower a couple of degrees, but I would like to reduce Not that the graphics are bad, etc., I am more than happy, satisfied, but Hugo 76 to 77 degrees, give yourself an example that reaches peak 78 and you say but if it is below, I already know that it is below but I like to reduce various degrees, so that the components last longer, etc. I hope the next generation of graphics improves in terms of design, VRAM and the highest quality thermal paste
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And that demanding triple AAA game, it never reaches 70 to 75 degrees. If so, let it take out drivers and improve the fan curves automatically. I understand that it should improve to reach that temperature that you say, because I like it. reaches 76 or 77 degrees with a peak that may or may not be 78 degrees. For it to reach 70 to 75 degrees, it must run 2300 or 2350 and at most 2400 RPM, and surely 100% would reach 69 and 70 degrees with a peak of 71.
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Hello addelucas123
We will pass the feedback to our team, however, please note we cannot commit to a specific outcome. Once the feedback has been documented we will let you know.
Best Regards,
Hugo O.
Intel Customer Support Technician.
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Hello addelucas123
We have shared your feedback related to increasing the RPM for the automated Arc Control fan curve with our team. Thank you for sharing your thoughts with us.
Best Regards,
Hugo O.
Intel Customer Support Technician.
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Tell the engineers to accept it, or tell me if those suggestions are accepted, because it would be perfect for all the suggestions I give with the fan curves, It is so that it optimizes the curves a little better and that the temperatures work better in games, something medium or intermediate 2350 with 2400 RPM, with that it would reach 70 degrees nailed, man if it is optimized better and the drivers help to improve even more well Look, I thank the engineers a lot, and the truth is that I am more than happy with my suggestions and you and the engineers make a perfect team, in quotes.
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I also want you or higher driver engineers to please tell me when it will be released so I can be attentive to the changes you are going to fix in terms of performance Red Dead Redemption 2 DirectX 12 1FPS
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Hello addelucas123
We shared the feedback with our team so they can take it into consideration, however, no follow-ups will be done and we cannot commit to a specific outcome, please look forward to future driver updates in which we will continue to implement improvements and features to Arc Control.
In regards, to the Read Dead Redemption issue, as previously advised in your other thread this issue is still being investigated and there is no estimated time for the issue to be resolved, once there is an update the corresponding thread will be updated.
Best Regards,
Hugo O.
Intel Customer Support Technician.
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Hello addelucas123
We appreciate your feedback and a mentioned in ou previous post we have documented it and passed it to the corresponding team. Since there are no further questions under this thread we will no longer monitor it.
Best Regards,
Hugo O.
Intel Customer Support Technician.
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