
UNLESS, they thought that since ITX is small, better give it high RPM to avoid overheating? Is this "normal"? A BIOS hardlocked value perhaps? Or could it be a defect? I find it odd, that a card that is made to fit very small cases, would be locked to min fan at 56%, which is noisy. I 've also contacted Gigabyte support, but it's not like i trust them, so i thought to ask here. Now, i 've googled a lot and ironically, i 've found a similar EVGA case: You can manually only raise the rpm, not lower it. I tried also the "AORUS Engine" program by Gigabyte, which shows 35 as initial value, but doesn't really work either. The fan correctly revs up as the GPU heat rises, but never goes lower than 56%. This 56% produces 1655 rpm, which on an 80mm fan, is noisy.

I can only increase the fan speed (max fan speed is 2955rpm, sounds like an airplane). Even MSI Afterburner when you first launch it, it shows 56% on the extreme left of the sliding bar. I just bought a Gigabyte single fan 1650 ITX card and all is fine, except for one thing. Hello, i need some help from the GPU gurus.
