When you finish building a new gaming rig, the last thing you want to know is theGPU fans aren’t spinning . This also happens to many gamers: the temperature keeps rising and the fans just won’t budge.
But don’t worry if you’re in the same boat. Here’re some working fixes that have helped many users, try them and get your fans working right away.
Before you start, first check if your GPU has athermal control (e.g. Fan Stop by GIGABYTE) that allows fans to spin only at certain temperatures.
Well, it depends.GPU fans don’t always spin . Some only spin at specific temperatures, especially when you’re talking about high end GPUs that come with a thermal control gimmick.
But if the GPU temperature hits 80°C and you don’t hear the sound of the fans, that could be a bad sign.
Try these fixes
You might not need to try all the fixes. Simply work your way down until you find the one that does the trick.
The first thing you want to do ismake sure the PCIe power cables are securely plugged in . This usually happens on the first PC built. You should check if your GPU is connected to the PSU, and the cables are not torn or threadbare.
Note that some legacy graphics cards don’t have PCIe power connectors as they draw power through thePCIe lane .
If you can see the GPU in device manager or you have output from the GPU, that means it’s largely not a connection problem.
Fix 2: Check the GPU fans
Next you need to take a look at the GPU fans. Whenpowered off , you can try to spin the fans with your finger to see if they’re stuck. If it’s an old computer, you can pull the card out andcotton-swab it a bit. To revive an old GPU, you can also trygreasing the bearings with machine oil or lubricant grease.
DO NOT use WD-40 on your GPU as it may damage the fan permanently. And if you’re not familiar with computer hardware, consult an IT specialist at the repair shop.
If you’re sure it’s not a hardware issue, take a look at the next fix.