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2.09 - Having trouble setting up fan profiles -
05-17-2008, 02:00
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So I've gone through multiple upgrades of RivaTuner over the past year, and I've always set up custom fan profiles for my 8800. But for some reason since installing 2.09 I can't get it to work.
I follow the first two pages of the fan profile guide just fine - as I've always done. But now when I get to the point where I setup the Core Temperature, I don't have the option to add any thresholds.
Here is a pic showing what I'm looking at. The threshold 'add' button is nowhere to be found. I realize I'm probably just missing one little step or button I forgot to press - but as of now I'm stumped.
Thanks for any help.

EDIT: Running Forceware 174.74
Last edited by PoweredBySoy; 05-17-2008 at 02:06.
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05-17-2008, 02:08
| posts: 4,285 | Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina
Check the Launcher tab in the main window. From there you'll be able to set up thresholds.
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05-17-2008, 02:17
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Not sure I understand. When I go into the Launcher I see the 3 custom low-level fan profiles I created (70%, 85%, 95%), but the problem I'm having is when I go into the hardware monitor to set the thresholds.
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05-17-2008, 03:00
| posts: 1,560 | Location: Pa
See the stickie for guides and by Derek
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05-17-2008, 03:32
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Reinstalled 2.06 and it works fine. I'm able to add thresholds again.
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05-17-2008, 20:03
| posts: 1,012 | Location: Colorado
I am having the same problem. and i cant fine the thresholds in the launcher window.
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05-18-2008, 03:08
| posts: 4 | Location: Greece
I had the same problem with you for months until I sat down and searched this forum a bit. I then found this
RivaTuner 2.07 and upwards thresholds guide

Happy tuning
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05-22-2008, 02:03
| posts: 1,012 | Location: Colorado
yeah it's under scheduler. i got it now. thanks
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Since its 2.09 It's no longer the Launcher you should use, it's the Scheduler! -
05-25-2008, 14:10
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Go to Scheduler, not launcher. It used to be launcher under low-level fan but you should use driver-level fan.
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05-29-2008, 02:51
| posts: 4 | Location: Greece
Ok new question: How can I set fan profiles to launch only in 3d? I mean, I got 2 fan profiles, a windows desktop quiet one and a 3d game full speed. How can I launch the full speed? I got an 8800GTX and shader clocks etc are the same in windows or in game so what item do I monitor for 3d launch?
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06-02-2008, 01:24
| posts: 1,012 | Location: Colorado
wouldn't you just set up your clocks under 3d? instead of standard 2d?
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06-02-2008, 09:12
| posts: 4 | Location: Greece
Quote:
Originally Posted by MrCompillitrate
wouldn't you just set up your clocks under 3d? instead of standard 2d?
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Well here is where my case is special: I don't overclock, I just want different fan profiles depending on 3d mode alone. So, my clocks are standard and the same 2d and 3d, but I want my fan to be loud in 3d...
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