01-05-2019
05:59 PM
- last edited on
03-05-2024
06:22 PM
by
ROGBot
01-09-2019 05:00 PM
Gigimat wrote:
Try to unplug and then reconnect the two fan connectors.
01-10-2019 01:24 AM
01-10-2019 01:56 PM
Fullrom wrote:
Hi Wollpie,
May i ask how you calculated the rpm of your fans between 4900-6400 RPM? Asus doesnt allow any kind of monitoring or manual setting of the fans (aside from the joke that silent, balanced and overboost are for the moment, if working as intended it would be perfect) So i'm really curious to know how you mesured that.
01-11-2019 12:43 AM
StepOne wrote:
You can see it at the Rog Center
01-11-2019 02:13 PM
Fullrom wrote:
A little bit more details?? I'm obviously navitaging in the rog center a lot as I mentioned not finding anything there.
Its like saying to someone trying to learn how to drive, just drive...:confused:
01-18-2019 01:41 PM
01-20-2019 11:28 AM
03-11-2019 12:59 PM
03-12-2019 12:32 PM
fred_76 wrote:
This is a real common issue on most ROG laptops.
I was yesterday in a game design school and many students having ROG laptops had this issue, none of them found any solution. I also have a ROG GL503GE that has the issue. The GPU fan is at max as soon as I start the computer, for 15 min to more than 1 hour, no matter what I do. Then it stops, for a few hours or a few minutes and starts again. One of my sons also bought a ROG and it is even worse.
I have the latest Bios, the latest Windows 10 64b update, the latest GeForce bios and drivers updates, and it changes nothing. the computer is just 7 months old. I asked the Asus support to fix the problem, they say they are not aware of it... which is absolutely wrong unless they never read this forum where this problem has been adressed many many times.
I will definitely never buy an Asus computer again, and never recommend it.
03-12-2019 01:42 PM