aorus 3080 lcd screen not working in stock
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So one week ago i sold my PC (Kept my GPU) and today i got my new PC. It"s a Ryzen 9 3950x, 32gb ram, 850W plat psu ++. Now when i open steam or any other games 2 of my 3 fans go in 100% and i can"t change it, even MSI afterburner is not working. The only way to get the fans to slow down is to restart the PC which is annoying. Wiersd thing is it was working perfectly fine on my old PC, but now it"s not. I tried switching to a 1060 6gb that is working perfecly fine, i also updated bios/firmware. Overall the GPU works, i did run benchmark and it was fine but the fans are going ham. Anyone know what the problem may be ? Here is link to the benchmark: https://www.3dmark.com/spy/29528958
Sorry for bad explain. English is not my native language and i am dyslectic but hope you understand. Just a quicky "GPU works, its only the fans. 2/3 are working but the moment i open a game/steam it goes to 100% and i cant get it down".
AORUS - the premium gaming brand from GIGABYTE had launched a completely new series of RTX 30 graphics cards, including RTX 3090 Xtreme, RTX 3090 Master, RTX 3080 Xtreme, and RTX 3080 Master.
Besides excellent cooling and superior performance, LCD Edge View is another spotlight of AORUS RTX 30 series graphics cards. LCD Edge View is a small LCD located on the top of the graphics card. What could users do with this small LCD? Let’s find it out.
LCD Edge View is a LCD located on the graphics card, you can use it todisplay GPU info including temperature, usage, clock speed, fan speed, VRAM usage, VRAM clock and total card power. All this information can be shown one by one or just certain ones on the LCD.
Besides that, there are three different displaying styles available and users could choose their ideal one. However, not just GPU info but FPS (Frame Per Second) in the game or other application could be displayed through LCD Edge View.
The LCD Edge View can also show customized content including text, pictures or even short GIF animations.Users could input the preferred text to the LCD, also set the font size, bold or italic. It also supports multi-language so users could input whatever type of text they want.
About the picture, LCD Edge View allows users to upload a JPEG file to it and AORUS RGB Fusion software will let users choose which region of the picture should be shown. The support of short GIF animations is the most interesting part.
Users can upload a short animation in terms of GIF to be shown on the LCD so they can easily build up a graphics card with their own style. All of the customizations above can be done via AORUS RGB Fusion software.
There’s something more interesting with LCD Edge View: The little CHIBI.CHIBI is a little falcon digitally living in the LCD Edge View and will grow up as more time users spend with their graphics card. Users could always check their little CHIBI through the LCD Edge View and watch it eat, sleep or fly around, which is quite interactive and interesting.
In conclusion, LCD Edge View can display a series of useful GPU information, customized text, pictures, and animations, allowing users to build up the graphics card with their own style. Users can also have more interaction with their card via the little CHIBI, the exclusive little digital falcon living inside the LCD Edge View, which brings more fun while playing with the graphics card.
Excellent circuit design with the top-grade materials, not only maximizes the excellence of the GPU, but also maintains stable and long-life operation.
Has anyone been having issues with RGB Fusion 2.0? I understand that the software is a complete mess but have anyone over come the issue of the LCD screen on the GPU to remain with the settings that you have put or if you have set to view the Temps ect to actually update and give real time info? Any advice would be welcomed.
The first issue i had was the GPU was not even showing on RGB Fusion 2.0 but after completing the step below it worked. This gave me access to use RGB Fusion on my 3080 for the lights & edit lcd panel settings. After reboot of computer the RGB fusion 2.0 does not recognise the 3080 again unless you put the PC in sleep mode and start up again. Then this will allow you once again to edit the settings for the 3080 on RGB Fusion 2.0
Got mine in the last batch, it came next day about 5pm after the shipping e-mail. - The LCD on my Master works ok most of the time, make sure you have both Aorus engine and RGB fusion installed, I needed both before it stopped showing 55c
I"m using a 4k Dell Ultrasharp U2718Q and getting about 35ish fps when playing 4k fortnite with all the RTX stuff maxed out. reducing some of the RTX options puts it up to 60 fps quite easily. I also have a2k screen which I had running briefly but once you are used to 4k I don"t think you can go back and would say its worth moving to 4k now if you have been thinking about it. The out of the box time spy was around 16200 (i7 10700KF CPU) and I got it up to 16887 with +150MHZ CPU and +500MHZ MEM and all the fans blowing.
Enjoying it lots, looks great in the PC and glad I went for this one as the LCD definitely adds a satisfying edge, currently got it set to just show FPS and it works well, and the utility where you can add your own picture/Gif or text to the screen is easy peasy to use. I did wonder if 4k gaming with everything on full would stretch it a little bit. Unless others are getting a different experience? I"ve now backed off the overclock and just running at stock, I dont see it getting hot and its just a faint increase in fan noise when you start gaming. I will probably invest in a bracket just for peace of mind on the minor sag. Have not yet flicked the switch to see what happens when you boot from the quiet bios mode option. that may never get used !