I have 2 rigs that seem to be stuck on the minimum fan speed and are heating up considerably as the fan speeds don't seem to be adjusting as one would expect.
I have tried a reboot, different miner software, a newly flashed USB and even deleting the rig and popping a new USB in which just brings back the old settings!!!
Odd....
What cards, brand and and driver version? Also, what are you using to set the fanspeed? Could be several things going on, depending. Some driver versions had issues with fanspeeds for AMD, and I programed fan curves into the bios of my Tahitis, so something might be overriding youre settings. Also, if you're setting fanspeed in the miner group command line (with your miner args) and its getting overridden elsewhere by SMOS, it could cause this. For example if you have -minfanspeed -maxfanspeed, -tt, -ttli, etc. in Claymore's they may be interfering.
Using Claymore V11.7. on GTX 1060's haven't changed anything through SSH. But have tried to set minimum fan speeds but only through the SMOS website / gui...
You might try passing the fanspeed min. argument along with claymore's args. You could use the -ttli argument to make sure temps stay safe while you're trying to figure it out. If there are other software out there to adjust fans for 1060s, maybe give them a shot (or try different/updated or older) drivers. Also, if you've got an infrared thermometer, you might take the temp of the cards and make sure they seem to be reporting correctly. Only other thing I can think of is make sure you're hardware is all straight & you've got enough power going to the rig. As you probably know, low power can cause some strange issues.
Yeah I will try the -ttli 80 addition to keep these puppys under 80... Just scary when I see a GPU reading 96C and fan at 38....
Thanks for the tip.
EDIT: Didn't work... That locked the fans in at the minimum set in the gui… Ughhh