Since i have heard, there is a bit fps gain on the newer version so just want to try it out. wattman sets the minimum fan speed about 30 below what i.
I tried other newer version but, while playing pubg pc crushes and goes to power saving mode. edit: just checked the radeon software again now while on desktop and its set itself to 21 manual.
Now if I drop it down to 1100 MHz for daily use it stays much cooler but is really loud with my custom fan profile, so I set it back to the default, and it tops out at about 60C but at only about 45% fan speed, and is MUCH quieter. currently using 18.10.1 because there is manual temp control inside wattman. The temps are excellent but it sounds like a tiny jet fighter. Manual transmissions are significantly less intricate than automated transmissions, making them less expensive to maintain. But it can also lead to more tickets and accidents. Stress testing it generally tops out at about 65C, 85% fan speed. Automatic cars: Need for Speed Cars with manual transmissions are also faster than those with automatic transmissions. For example on my MSI twin frozr I can overclock it to 1200 MHz, but it gets quite warm under default fan settings, so I made a custom profile that hits 100% fan speed at 70C. Cards are XFX RX-580P828D6 (Flashed BIOS) Clocks are set thru Wattman, Core is 1150 & RAM is 2150 Voltage for both is left on Auto. 1) Reset the global wattman settings (not to factory default, just in the global wattman fan settings). Currently, my 6 card AMD rig is pulling 925watts at the wall (using a kill-a-wat). zero rpm enabled that problem can be solved. If you have any curve settings saved from 19.2.2 when one was able to save a manual fan curve with. Additional risks arise with the use of manual controls as they can be more easily overridden, susceptible to human error, and are inherently less consistent than automated controls. Additionally, manual controls can be used to monitor automated controls. For the GPU, generally the default setting is determined to be good at stock speeds, but you might want to change it to either be quieter at "acceptable" temperatures or to more aggressively cool the GPU so you can overclock harder. In 19.2.3 as soon you from automatic to manual the zero rpm option greys out. Manual controls are applicable when judgment and discretion are required. Or it might get too hot because you have some weak fan. It might crank up the fan speed to high levels when you don't need it. For the CPU, if you have a custom cooler, the motherboard (which controls fan speed) has no idea how good the cooler is. When I went into Wattman and started messing with the fan speed, as soon as I take it off of Automatic and set it to Manual the fan drops to 0 RPM, sits there for a bit until the GPU heats up, then revs up to whatever my max RPM is set to until it cools the GPU back down to the target temperature, then it returns to 0 RPM again.