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    Posted: 27 May 2021 at 3:20am
This was driving me nuts, a pair of fans kept going to full blast but when i figured it out i figured I'd share as it's a stupid thing easily overlooked. The PWM power extension had a broken pin. swapped out the pwm extension cord and the issue was fixed.
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Reading this makes me want to try it out. I've been using AMD's Wattman to control my ASRock RX 590.
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I can tell you a little more now.

Yesterday I started up my pc, it seemed to go fine. I walked away and when I came back I had a black screen and reset my pc.
When I then entered Windows, I got the Radeon warning message(Default Radeon WattMan settings have been restored due to unexpected system failure) and PGT didn't start.
I restarted my pc and PGT still didn't start. Then I started it up manually and Global WattMan was overriding PGT.
Restarted pc, PGT did start now, but it seemed that just the GW default fan settings were overriding PGT's fan settings (smart mode). So I made a custom setting and all seem to work now.
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Well, I said maybe... it starts and stops at startup. I don't know. I've had it stop on its own after I started it a few times. Don't know how, when or why, but I just saw it wasn't running and had to start it up again.

I don't have Ryzen. My problems are with Global WattMan. Sometimes it just overrides PGT. Sometimes I get the warning that the WattMan settings have returned to default after unexpected system failure after startup. After that GW always seem to override PGT.

Look, PGT works fine most of the time, but not always. The last couple of days I tried to reproduce the problem where it doesn't start, but no succes yet.
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Dear Lenon,

So the Phantom Gaming Tweak just shuts down instead of minimized to the left hand corner?

Try with "Task manager"->"Start up"->"Ryzen Master"->Disable.
If Ryzen master is not under "Start up" section of "Task manager", please try uninstalling the Ryzen Master software.

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Yes, I already set the tool to start at Windows startup, but still it doesn't always load on startup. Or maybe it does start, but shuts down again right away.

What software are you talking about? And is there a way to disable Global WattMan?
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Dear Lenon,

Thanks for getting back to us.

We have checked the software by restart 10 times. Every time when system enter OS. The software will start.

Under the Phantom Gaming Tweak, please make sure that "Automatically start with Windows startup" check box is checked.

Also please try to remove/uninstall other software as some software cannot exist in the system at the same time.

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Problem now though is that the tool doesn't always start on Windows startup and that Global WattMan sometimes overrides it.

I've got Windows 10 and it's annoying as hell. With some programs it keeps asking if I'm willing to allow it to make changes to my device. Also with this Phantom Gaming Tweak.
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Ah, great tool. Just what I was looking for. That silent mode helps a lot. Max fan speed is below 2100 rpm with temps well below 80°C now.

Thanks, ASRocker.
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