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The problem I am reporting appears similar to the one reported here, which was closed due to non-responsiveness from the submitter: https://community.intel.com/t5/Intel-ARC-Graphics/0db-Fan-Mode-Sparkle-Titan-A770-and-Acer-Bifrost-A770/m-p/1542364
Using a Sparkle Arc A770 Titan with 31.0.101.5186 on Windows 11 home, first time driver installation after using DDU to clear AMD drivers from the system. Motherboard is an Asus B550i-gaming, CPU is an AMD Ryzen 5 5600.
This concern is noteworthy because a GPU idling with 30% fans (via fan curve) is much cooler than a GPU idling with 0% fans (via automatic), ~26c vs ~48c on my system, but at 30% the fan noise is loud enough that every intermittent brief drop to 0% and back to 30% calls attention to that noise.
Also, note that I say "intermittent" because the timing between each brief drop is unpredictable -- generally between 20-120 seconds -- but these drops happen consistently whenever I set the fan curve leftmost positions to 30% and 30%.
Steps to reproduce:
- Have fan speed control set to "fan curve"
- Have two leftmost fan curve percentages set to "30%" (lowest possible non-0 setting, see attached image of fan curve in Arc Control)
- Let system sit idle (~2% CPU usage in task manager)
- Observe GPU fan speed via Arc Control, Afterburner, your eyes and/or your ears
Expected behavior:
- GPU temperature holds steady (at ~26c on my machine)
- GPU fans hold steady at ~30%
Observed behavior:
- GPU temperature holds steady (at ~26c on my machine)
- GPU fans hold steady at ~30% with intermittent brief drops to 0% (see attached image of fan tachometer from Afterburner)
Impact of issue:
- GPU fan noise is quite audible at 30% and inaudible at 0%
- The transitions from 30% to 0% and back to 30% are noticeable on a system at idle when muted and constant-speed case/CPU fans are running
- The audible nature of the intermittent brief drops to 0% are therefore noticeable and annoying
Not tested:
- I did not test to see if this happens when the two leftmost positions were set to 31%/31% or any other equal value
- I did not test to see if this happens when the two leftmost positions were set to similar but non-exact values like 30%/35%
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for what it's worth, ive been in contact with sparkle and they said they are making a FW change but it will take up to 2 months to trickle down from intel. im returning the card as im not willing to risk the wait but a FYI for those holding on
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sparkle cards are garbage but it's hard to beat the price.
i ended up buying an gpu fan-> cpu fan adaptor on amazon and plugging it into my 4 pin fan header. i use fancontrol to control the speeds and it's MUCH better. no more spin ups/downs and loud noises.
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I have the same problem with my Sparkle a310-ECO.
Has there been an update to fix this?
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