11-20-2018 05:56 AM - last edited on 03-05-2024 06:47 PM by ROGBot
KAB123456789 wrote:
Pretty much true in my case. If you're having the same problem as I did, all you really have to do is move the wire connecting the fans to the motherboard away from components on your laptop.
My story here: https://forums.tomshardware.com/threads/why-is-my-gpu-fan-insane.3532974/post-21412825
It's a really dumb design flaw. Not ragging on ASUS at all, you can't really predict this is going to happen. Just seems like it's receiving either heat from components they're touching, or EMF interference from being so close.
Shouldn't take you more than 30 total minutes to fix it. Please let me know if this helps someone so that we can figure out whether or not I accidentally fixed something else isntead, haha.
Zethriel wrote:
This quote led to the answer.
Ignore every other software,utility, driver and BIOS speculation.
The problem with the fan is the wire connecting it. It is either caused by the connector not connected properly or some interference from the chip that the wire hangs over.
I looked up a video how to teardown the laptop. The GL703GE is very easy to work on. The video is here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ix4eD2506oQ
From that video, you can see below that the wire in the video is looped around a resistor or capacitor or something (some silver cylinder). It does NOT hang over the chip near the fan. My machine, and most other pics I have seen online, show the wire handing over the chip that is just under the person's baby finger in the picture below.
I looped my wire the way it shows in the picture, made sure it was connected (it already was), and the problem has never happened since.
02-10-2021 08:12 AM
KorosuKivy wrote:
I don't know about your model but Armoury crate You can modify the GPU and CPU fan speeds via the manual setting.
https://www.asus.com/supportonly/Armoury%20Crate/HelpDesk_Download/
If the software detects and supports of course.
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peyotor wrote:
EDIT : after 2 days of silence, the GPU fan is coming back to maximum speed and noise...
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ejanuska wrote:
I had the fan problem for years with my GL703GE. I even ordered a new fan assembly but never put it in because the problem would come and go.
Fans go on to turbo mode when rebooting, then off after awhile, then on again.
I have the latest firmware, Armoury Crap, BIOS, etc.
It drives me nuts when the fans come on, I can't even think straight when it acts up. Just stumbled on to the fix of moving the wire away from the small chip assembly unit. I just moved the fan wire assembly over that cap and taped it down with some electrical tape. Problem gone.
I thought it was a BS fix and had little faith it would fix it, but it did. So thanks OP and everyone else. Now I can live.
06-14-2020 07:11 PM
mariozamoramd wrote:
Never buying Asus again.
12-11-2018 05:47 AM