![]() ![]() Used different fan control software - no effect Tried to keep it in battery mode for a longer period - no effectĮnabled a power plan with minimal settings and capped the processing power at 48% - no effect I reinstalled every ASUS software available including newest versions - no effect The CPU fan tends to sometime go down to ~2500 RPM without any clear reason, but goes back up to the 7.8k lock after a couple of minutes. The ROG Gaming Center fan overboost utility seems to only impact the GPU fan, going from ~2100 RPM to 2500 RPM in idle. In my case, it's the CPU one, going constantly at 7800 RPM regardless of settings - checked using the ROG Gaming Center mobile app. ![]() I've seen on this forum that it's either the CPU fan or the GPU fan that is giving trouble. So has anyone found the solution that doesn't require to disassemble the laptop every month? Only thing is then my warranty is probably gone How long does it take for the fan to go crazy again after this temporary fix? Thanks for your reply! I still have the same problem, but I will try doing that (re plug the fan and battery cables from the motherboard). I also have the problem of abnormal temperature display, but I don't know how to solve itĪbove is my guess and method, at least this method is useful in my GL504GM, I hope it can help you. The problem can be solved temporarily.īefore, any software or BIOS update that caused the problem to disappear may have been done by them just as the fan problem disappeared, so they mistakenly thought that their operation caused the fan repair. ![]() Now every once in a while, I unplug the battery and fan cables from the motherboard and plug them back in. Similarly, higher temperatures may affect static electricity on the motherboard, so high processor loads may bring the fan back to normal. Improper computer design, ungrounded power sockets or defective motherboards can cause static electricity to accumulate on the motherboards. My guess is that static electricity from the motherboard caused the control chip to go crazy, so the fan went crazy. But over a longer period of time, the problem will slowly recur. After I tried to unplug the battery and fan wiring on the motherboard and plug it in again, the problem disappeared.Īnd for the next few days, there were no problems. My machine is GL504GM, which has the same problem as yours. I have a bold guess, this is caused by static electricity on the main board. ![]()
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