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    Quote Originally Posted by Harrison View Post
    That heatsink is huge! Why not liquid cooling? Would have saved a lot of internal space.

    Really like the look of the case.

    You are really lucky to have got a 3090. The 3000 cards are completely out of stock in most places globally at the moment. You could make a massive profit reselling online. Some are selling for £4k on ebay!
    Harrison is right DC....

    A Water Block & Rad setup would have saved you Lots of internal Case space & given you much better cooling on the CPU.

    Quote Originally Posted by Demon Cleaner View Post
    Well, this is annoying. The MOS fan is running all the time at full speed, 12.000rpm. I couldn't manage to resolve this, not through software like Dragon Center or Afterburner, nor through the fan control settings in the BIOS. Setting is set to silent mode, and even putting it to manual doesn't change anything, continues turning at full speed.

    So I called MSI in the end, they asked me about the BIOS, it has the latest version, so they guessed that it's a fan controller issue and that I have to send it back. That's just great, damn.
    Quote Originally Posted by Harrison View Post
    He's wasn't the GPU either, but his case system fans refusing to throttle via MoBo and software throttling. The issue however was the GPU blocking the system from slowing down the fans. To me it sounded like either a compatibility issue in either the Bios, the GPU firmware, or somewhere between the GPU drivers and Windows.
    Whilst having the Luxury of a Water Block on my now ageing i7 3770K (OMFG, 8 years old now....) I noticed my 1080Ti's were hugely noisy compared to my old 780Ti's & my Chassis Fans were Ramping. - I have a couple of Zotac GTX1080-Ti AMP Editions in SLI now & yeah, I know I ain't seeing the best from these Girls....
    But.... I discovered a solution that was really hard to discover.

    Zotac's 1080Ti default Bios setting would spin it's three fans unnecessarily high causing lots of bad ass noise.
    On top of this, my Chassis Fans were mis-behaving. They're hooked up to my CPU Fan Headers for convenience because I run a Water block. - Still with me......?

    Run Zotac Firestorm, here's the greet screen:

    FS01.jpg

    After clicking on Spectra:

    FS02.jpg

    Click on the circled what looks like a slider button but isn't: (Grrrrr)

    FS03.jpg

    Set FAN STOP SETTING to "OFF"

    Heh! - Now Blissfully silent until used/needed & my Chassis Fans now behave as they should. - My SLI'd 780Ti's didn't do this.

    Zotac may now have changed this on their 20XX & 30XX Series Bios', but wonder if their might be some underlying issue here for you?

    *Edit*

    If this doesn't work for you, just send me your 3090 & I'll send you my two 1080Ti's. - I'm sure they'll be just fine for you! biggrin.gif
    Last edited by Kin Hell; 31st January 2021 at 06:52.
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