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Gigabyte Z690 Aero G + i5-12600K + AMD RX 6800 XT

Is there a way to set a "quiet" Radeon GPU Fan profile? Normally my fans don't spin too fast but when there's heavy load on a website they start producing a crazy noise. Are there any GPU fan curves to edit or something like that? Or maybe an underclocking option?

(I have that option on Windows in Radeon software, works perfect).
 
I found this:


Although i personally never had any issues with my Sapphire Nitro RX 570.
Don't know if this would help you, even this should give you control over GPU sensors and fans...

I am always hesitant with external tools.
 
I found this:


Although i personally never had any issues with my Sapphire Nitro RX 570.
Don't know if this would help you, even this should give you control over GPU sensors and fans...

I am always hesitant with external tools.
Thanks but it doesn't display GPU fan speed and doesn't allow to control it, only GPU temperature (I'm using RadeonSensor.kext).
 
For GC-Titan Ridge we can use the attached SSDT on Z690 Aero G.
Bingo! TB drives are on the Desktop, warm or cold boot AND after sleep/wake up. I haven't tried the hot plug yet.
The Titan Ridge card has f/w 23.0 according to the System Report > Thunderbolt/USB4 info.
 
@CaseySJ,

Bingo (part II)!! TB hot plug works with your SSDT! I just love it! :clap:

However, another problem has shown up. After several days of sleep/wake cycles, the Ethernet doesn't work on wake-up. Cure is to reboot, reset NVRAM. Once booted onto the Desktop, Ethernet is alive and functioning. Have we seen this before? If so, is there a solution?
 
@CaseySJ,

Bingo (part II)!! TB hot plug works with your SSDT! I just love it! :clap:
Glad to hear it! Is that with GC-Titan Ridge (w/original NVM23 firmware)?

However, another problem has shown up. After several days of sleep/wake cycles, the Ethernet doesn't work on wake-up. Cure is to reboot, reset NVRAM. Once booted onto the Desktop, Ethernet is alive and functioning. Have we seen this before? If so, is there a solution?
I haven't noticed this myself, but that might be because I power down the system at the end of each day. I'm also on Monterey 12.4 public beta 3.

All:
If anyone has experienced this problem before, please let us know. (Specifically, if the Intel i225-V Ethernet port stops working after waking-from-sleep.)
 
@Stork your Titan Ridge is revision 1 or 2? Please give me original NVM23 firmware. Thank you!
Version 2. I bought it already flashed. If @CaseySJ doesn't have the info on page 1, then search this forum for NVM23.
 
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