![]() ![]() Whereas programs like Afterburner load the card's default values and allow the user to tweak on a granular basis, Wattman loads its own values, and "resetting" it sends it back to Wattman default, not card default. For the best assistance regarding this matter, please get in-touch with the vendor's support website. This can be turned off using the GPU's respective control panel. I freely admit my ignorance is a large part of the problem here, but AMD could do a better job of communicating this. Replied on Hello Steve, The message that you see is a notification related to your graphic card settings. ![]() I've submitted a ticket to AMD but I think you'd have more pull with them. We need the ability to fully disable Wattman after playing with it. Had I not used Wattman, I'd likely not have had a complaint about the noise nor discovered the defective switch. Ultimately I sent the card back to the retailer because 1) the fan was too loud, and 2) the broken vbios switch didn't let me rectify this. The whole time I thought my card was defective (it was for other reasons, vbios switch didn't work), because the fan was louder than Sapphire intended. ![]() I had no idea that it was still adjusting the fan curve despite being "reset" to "default" settings. ![]() I "stopped" using Wattman with my Sapphire Nitro+ OC because I just wanted to use the card as it was out of box. ![]()
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