![]() I found a way to get the wires situated that now works. Apparently the signal quality has some part in the behavior. Oddly this didn't matter during BIOS and install, but made a huge difference after Windows got involved. Off chance I was moving some wires about and found that the 4 pin CPU header I have running to a two pin PWM input to the fan hub could be manipulated, and the fan speeds came back to normal. Rummaging around on the internet I found nothing (but this thread) that seemed similar. The fans followed the BIOS settings to a T. While on BIOS or during install, no issue. Also, the coolant temp is hovering just above room temp. As soon as windows finished installing, the fans go ape sh*t. That line is going to the hub and getting alternate power from SATA. I don't have the BIOS set for anything beyond the rated speed but this is what I see.Īnyway, the whole thing is setup with water cooling so there is no single PWM fan connected to the CPU fan header. When looking with Asus utilities, one core is showing very high while the rest are basically idle. The point is, stock Windows, zero software added, and the CPU is running at above the rating of the chip like 4.5 - 5 GHz while doing nothing. On a brand new install of windows to a new motherboard, new processor, old RMA and GPU (can't have every thing.). I'm using a cheep amazon 12V RGB hub with 10 ports. BIOS version: American Megatrends GL504GM.314 (timestamped Augnot out of date).CPU: Intel Core i7-8750H CPU 2.2 GHz, 6 cores.Operating system: Windows 10 Home version number 3.Laptop specifications via System Information: Sony Alpha FX3 ILME-FX3 Camera Full-Frame Cinema Line. Check Device Manager for driver updates on anything related to thermal management. KFXX-AM 1080 The FAN an Entercom Station Listen LIVE on the.Checked the computer with Malwarebytes Anti-Malware to make sure there isn't hidden crapware/malware that somehow uses a lot of CPU and hides from Task Manager. ![]() Configure power settings to "Power Saver" and cooling policy to "Passive" (throttle the CPU before turning the fan up).There's supposed to be controls for fan speed in the BIOS but those are completely missing. Failure to display CPU/GPU or provide options to configure them doesn't help either There's no way to disable "Fan Overboost" (only options are "Auto" and "Overboost". Asus ROG "Gaming Center" control panel.GPU is running at 37 degrees C - nowhere near close to overheatĪttempted fixes so far (none of these fix the problem):.Fan comes on full blast when the computer is idling (CPU usage around 1-2%).Asus ROG "Gaming Center" (monitor tool for CPU/GPU temperature and memory usage) shows CPU and GPU as "0", failing to detect temperature or memory usage for either.Air coming out of the fan outlet vents is cold when this happens, indicating the temperature readings are probably false and the fan overboost is spurious.Even if the temperature readouts are correct, 48 degrees isn't dangerous for a CPU and should not cause the fan to do this. The temperature readouts are a bit suspicious considering it's not a particularly fast CPU (2.2 GHz, no overclocking). I checked in the BIOS and the fan is running at 5000-7000 RPM while the CPU temperature is around 42-48 degrees (C, not F). CPU temperature is reported as abnormally but not dangerously hot while idling.Fan comes on full blast almost immediately after booting up and stays that way almost constantly.I've got a custom bios that has fan trip point control - went in there set the fan trip points to 4200 rpm at 47 degrees - nothing.Problem started about 4 weeks ago and I suspect it was caused by a bad Windows 10 update that broke something. ![]() I'm constantly following temps and my GPU goes over 50 degrees and still no fan :/ CPU goes over 60. I can set Custom auto settings but they last as long as the manual and boom nothing the fan turns itself off. ![]() Whenever I click the system auto button nothing happens - still says "Inactive". NoteBook Fan Control (NBFC) - Cross-platform solution for laptop fan control, written in C and works under Mono runtime. Most suitable for desktops and laptops, where fan controls are available via sysfs. Well now I can't turn the system auto function back on. Depending on your needs: Fancontrol (lm-sensors) - Script (written in Bash) to configure fan speeds. ran the software changed the fan speeds and turned off system auto hoping that would stop it from automatically overriding the "set manual" command. Decided a few days ago to try again and saw there was a new version. Right the first time I tried your software everytime I set manual rpm for the single fan this laptop has it got overriden by the laptop's fan control in a few minutes, so I stopped using it. Right I've had ur software for a while and tried to use it before (DELL xps 15 l502x - i7 -2670qm, gt540, 8gigs of corsair vengeance ram, 2 hdd's (boot ssd 240GB and another in a caddy etc etc etc.). ![]()
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