Rx vega 64 fans not spinning11/28/2023 ![]() ![]() I’m not sure if the fact that my host machine boots up with two monitors both displaying at the login screen is related (after logging in, it only displays on 1 monitor). My GPU fan just won’t spin even if I leave it on overnight (I know it sounds weird, but previously I was able to get the GPU fan to spin by simply waiting for anywhere between 1 minute to a few hours after booting up the Windows VM). No matter what I try, rebooting Windows VM or the host system, changing display back to on both monitors, nothing works. Good news, my host system freezing issue is resolved.īad news, now I cannot get my GPU fan to spin, at all. So I made a change in display settings, so that Fedora only uses the monitor connected to the host GPU. ![]() I recalled that before starting the VM, Fedora would actually use both monitors. So likely it was gnome that was hung.Īt a certain point I realized all these things happen when a window’s size/location needs to be recalculated.
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