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buzzing noise is often coil whine, anything that pulses power and uses choke coils can cause it
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2932716046
can push heat and nvidias stock fan curve i believe kicks in at 80-85c (not sure thats still the case but it was)my 4090 at 144fps with a +100mhz o.c is pushing 4k @100% load hits between 55-60c so a aggressive curve is needed for upper cards.
As far as I know, all 4080's have fan-stop, meaning the fan only spins when needed and when the PC is idle and even playing light games, it's not needed.
I have a 4080 and most of the time the fan is stopped. I can even play older games and the fans won't move. I know this because the fans have LEDs on them and they only switch on when the fans spin.
Thanks!
It’s more or less there to allow the fans to last a tad bit longer since they spend less time spinning and wearing down the bearings