

> System.NotSupportedException: This type of CollectionView does not support changes to its SourceCollection from a thread different from the Dispatcher thread.

As a result, the unobserved exception was rethrown by the finalizer thread. 11:49:37: Unhandled exception in FanControl v1.0.0.0 11:49:37: System.AggregateException: A Task's exception(s) were not observed either by Waiting on the Task or accessing its Exception property. This is on an Asus B450M-A Prime, running Windows 10. After that I can refresh sensors correctly. The only way to fix it that I've found is to run HWMonitor.

So my backup card is out of warranty and i'm now using a MSI afterburber or EVGA Precision software to boost fans so that card never reach 75°.I have a similar issue where when waking up from sleep, FanControl will report incorrect speeds (thousands of RPMs higher) for Chassis Fans, and won't be able to control their speeds. I would suspect a problem on the cooling and maybe the thermal protection that doesn't age well. So it's definately not a driver issue, not a computer issue either. Now 2 motnhs after selling it the backup one i kep suddenly started doing exactly the same. So they decided to RMA my card and send me a new one (with blister).Īfter 2 months or so i sold that new card as i knew i would no use it and had no problem with my backup one. I tried the back up card i had for 5 days and had noise. I contacted NVIDIA and they asked me if i had another card to test to see if my computer is not the issue. They were never reaching over 75° even on high load game (i play in 4K only).īut after a week or so i decided to remove one of my 2080TI as sli is just useless and kept that card in a box.Īfter 6 month i noticed suddenly (no driver upgrade) that crazy fan noise (at exactly 80°c). I bought originally 2x 2080TI FE when they came out. There is an issue on the 2080ti for sure.
