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Stas Sergeev (st...@yandex.ru) changed:
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--- Comment #17 from Stas Sergeev ---
> Not necessarily. Less fans means less power usage means money saved
You can set up fancontrol or put 0 into pwm1 manually
to stop the fan. But putting 0 into pwm1_min is IMHO
quite useless, it can as well
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--- Comment #16 from Jimi ---
Not necessarily. Less fans means less power usage means money saved, and as we
can see with my computer, you can keep the card cool without its own fans. I
have 4 case fans that are plugged directly into power and so
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--- Comment #15 from Stas Sergeev ---
> I should mention, my pwm1_min is 0 and pwm1_max is 255.
Same here.
IMHO pwm1_min should contain the value that
keeps the fan rotating at a minimal safe speed.
Putting 0 there makes it entirely useless.
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--- Comment #14 from Jimi ---
I should mention, my pwm1_min is 0 and pwm1_max is 255.
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--- Comment #13 from Jimi ---
That's interesting. My pwm1_enable returns 1, and trying to change it to 0 or 2
does nothing, but my pwm1 value does indeed change on its own, and I've never
seen it be 0. It sounds like I don't have this bug but do
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--- Comment #12 from Stas Sergeev ---
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--- Comment #10 from Alex Deucher ---
Please attach your dmesg output and xorg log (if running X).
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--- Comment #9 from Stas Sergeev ---
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> By default the hw controls the fan based on temperature, etc.
For me not.
> Not all cards have a fan control. If you do, then the following standard
> HWMON
> pwm
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--- Comment #7 from Jimi ---
I do not have fancontrol set up or running (it's inactive on my system). I
don't know anything about fancontrol at all. I'm running Arch Linux, so I
pretty much only am running services that I know about.
I tried wri
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--- Comment #6 from Stas Sergeev ---
> Is this bug still happening?
For me it is happening as a hell.
And because fancontrol service also doesn't
work on my PC (I've filled another reports
about it), the problems are very real.
> I managed to c
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--- Comment #5 from Jimi ---
I managed to check the fans while pwm1 was giving values like 68, 61, and 56,
and they were not turned on. I don't know if that means anything, because the
card was still <40 degrees and definitely not too hot to touc
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--- Comment #4 from Jimi ---
Is this bug still happening? With my R9 Fury on amdgpu, cat
/sys/class/hwmon/hwmon0/pwm1 (well, in my case, it's hwmon2 because I have
another card), returns 35 on idle, not 0, but the fans are not running. Even
when
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--- Comment #3 from Stas Sergeev ---
Essentially, when driver initializes, it puts 0
to /sys/class/hwmon/hwmon0/pwm1. And unless you
set up fancontrol (which is a major pita), this
0 remain there, no matter how you load you GPU.
It should put som
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--- Comment #2 from Stas Sergeev ---
Even besides the fact that GPU was so hot I
couldn't even touch it?
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--- Comment #1 from Vedran Miletić ---
You should produce some GPU load before the fan activates.
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