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October 18th, 2022 16:00

Aurora R11, GeForce Automatic Tuning NOT working

Alienware Aurora R11

Alienware Aurora R11

When I tried to turn on the automatic tuning, it told me that the scan had stopped. Please try again I tried lots of stuff, but nothing worked. Please help. I really want this to work.

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October 19th, 2022 10:00

Yes you did. You are using a + 115 Mhz offset to the default curve.

6 Professor

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October 19th, 2022 04:00

Is this the OEM card?

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October 19th, 2022 06:00

There is no specific error message that is given, it just says the scan has been interrupted and says please try again. By the way, I'm not such a big computer guy, just FYI.

6 Professor

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October 19th, 2022 06:00

They are voltage locked. Is there a specific error message it gives?

If I remember when I tried the custom VF curve on my 3080 I ran into the same issue.

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October 19th, 2022 06:00

Yes, it is an OEM card.

 

6 Professor

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October 19th, 2022 08:00

The tuning involves creating a custom frequency/voltage curve to maximize the boost frequency at each available voltage point. I am thinking the voltage lock might interfere with the tool.

I use a +125 Mhz offset on mine and it works well.

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October 19th, 2022 10:00

Sadly, it still does not work I've tried everything I can 
 

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October 19th, 2022 10:00

Or sorry, I meant 115 MHZ.

2 Intern

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October 19th, 2022 10:00

The gforce experience tuner works for me. I have an oem 3090.  The scan/scan reset. never really does anything, on my system, bit the sliders all move, and enable performance tuning works,  so does the fan control. Make sure you have experimentals enabled in Experience App.

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October 19th, 2022 10:00

Okay, I just did that and I think I'm all good My temperature stays below 70 degrees celsius and my core clock is about 150 MHZ. But still, the automatic tuning is not working. Did I just tune it by myself?

6 Professor

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October 19th, 2022 10:00

Slide the core clock slider in the main window to the desired value.

 

Be aware this differs from card to card, so start slow and bump it up in small increments.

Also be aware this can and eventually will cause system instability and crashes. Always monitor the GPU temperature when upping this value. Stay clear of any increases that cause GPU temperatures to rise above 70 Celsius.

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October 19th, 2022 10:00

OK, I could try that 

 

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October 19th, 2022 10:00

I do know what you mean by that, but how would I do that 

 

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October 19th, 2022 10:00

Thank you so much for your time and effort. This really helped.

 

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October 28th, 2022 21:00

Please reply to the Dell-Cares team when you can. 

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