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- If so then did you set any custom fan curve?
- Download any software that does anything to your GPU, or uninstall something that was needed to manage you GPU fan control?
- Is the GPU overheating while the loud of taking off noise happening?
- Is this loud taking off noise last short time, like few seconds, or much longer, or whole time while doing something like playing a game?
Normally the manufacturer would offer 3 - 5 years warranty which you contact your manufacturer, you may need to provide proof of purchase such as receipt from the store you bought it from.
2. As far as I remember, do not uninstall or install software, nor do you remove anything.
3. Suppose not, because I installed the speccy and I have seen that it is at a stable temperature (at most it went up to 45ºC).
4. The noise is as if the engine of a car starts but lasts 2 seconds, then it does not make that noise and after 10 seconds the noise returns.
There few places this can happen, cpu heatsink, GPU, power supply/pay, or extra fans on the side of the case. That why it's best to confirm which fans are spinning as if it was taking off like a jet.
GPU can have one fan slow down, or stop if not needed for cooling the GPU if one fan efficient enough for cooling, as some manufacture design for GPU in question.