Nvidia will be fixing the GTX 1080's fan revving issues in future driver update

Nvidia will be fixing the GTX 1080's fan revving issues in future driver update

| Source: Nvidia Author: Mark Campbell

Nvidia will be fixing the GTX 1080's fan revving issues in future driver update

GTX 1080 users all over the internet have been reporting their GTX 1080 Founders Edition GPUs have been suffering from fan speed issues, where the GPUs fan rapidly rises from around 1800 RPM to 3000 RPM to then decline again within a few seconds.

Nvidia has confirmed that they will be fixing the GTX 1080 Founders Edition's fan revving issues in an upcoming driver update. This fix has already passed Nvidia's internal testing and will be included in their next driver release.

Below is a screenshot showing how the fans speed changes, with sudden spikes that increase the fans speeds by over 1000 RPM and then decline to normal values. Users have reported that this sounds similar to waves hitting the shore and that they find the sudden and repetitive noise changes very annoying.

Hopefully, this fix will be available to GTX 1080 users soon, likely as a part of Nvidia's Mirror's Edge Game Ready Driver.

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