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Driver 4577 WHQL - missing fan curve adjustments (Performance Tuning.js changes causes errors) #413

Closed LancerDawg75 closed 1 year ago

LancerDawg75 commented 1 year ago

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Intel Arc Control (Performance Tuning)

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AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D

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Intel Arc A770 LE

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Saw on the IntelArc subreddit that fan control is missing again on this driver version. So, tried it out myself, and indeed, it is missing. Tried to use the old performance_tuning.js trick. The specific line has moved from 112 to 170. After editing the particular line....

If you choose:

So, I restored the js file back to its original state, restarted Arc Control -- and tried just to see if the rest is affected. If I move the power slider even one watt above, the same error notification will show up.

It's kind of late over here, so when I wake up next, I'll try to DDU and see if that changes anything. As of right now, performance tuning isn't working right or the install went horribly wrong.

arc perftunejs-1 arcperftune-2

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Karen-Intel commented 1 year ago

Hey @LancerDawg75 that is weird

I am able to see the fan curve option without doing any modifications in performance_tuning.js file I'm using v.4577 and the ARC Control version I have is 1.70.5984.2

ARC Control - Fan Curve showing in v 4577

Perhaps using DDU is a good idea.

Karen

LancerDawg75 commented 1 year ago

@Karen-Intel

I performed a DDU and everything is working correctly. So, I'll chalk it up to a flawed install.

Not related: ASRock recently dropped a new BIOS revision for my motherboard (AGESA 1.2.0.A) and I'm about to try it out and see if the BIOS side of power management states might work properly in regard to the post I created in Issue #303

My guess of the outcome (given the reply I got from ASRock before): noiredoubt

Darklegion1978 commented 1 year ago

Good Morning,

the failure you had with the Fan Control, is every time when you install a new Driver Version without to restart the PC.

I had it also, also with the last Driver Versions. As long as you wont restart, you get also the failure message, with error applying the tuning settings.

The express install via Arc Control is fine, but a clean install is better, and never forget to restart your PC. ;)

Greetings Roman

LancerDawg75 commented 1 year ago

That may have been the case, actually because I think I didn't perform a system restart at that time.

....but I DDU the driver package anyway and restarted and everything works. Thanks for that information. I will now ensure that I restart every time a new install or update comes across.

Karen-Intel commented 1 year ago

@IGCIT can you help us close this one? DDU fixed the issue

Karen

Valkill27 commented 9 months ago

Hey @LancerDawg75 that is weird

I am able to see the fan curve option without doing any modifications in performance_tuning.js file I'm using v.4577 and the ARC Control version I have is 1.70.5984.2

ARC Control - Fan Curve showing in v 4577

Perhaps using DDU is a good idea.

Karen

It's very cool that the useless curve works, but when will a setting below 30% rpm setting be available? Even you can't have it run below 30% fan speeds

Predictions or something? A770 for example can not cool passively not on Sparkle A770 not on Acer A770, while the temperature in the apartment is about 21-23 degrees Celsius.

I turned on the Acer fan disconnects before I saw 70 degrees on the card.... And after reaching 70 degrees even then the fan turns on and off in an endless cycle. We need RPMs down to 15-20%

Note: For me on two cards the curve was useless because if you set any temperature, cycling the fans on and off up to 30% will already be at the new temperature. Well basically you're at 73 degrees now..... Although you can just make the mode on percent 10-20 that this heat does not go up to other components of the computer...