01-05-2019
05:59 PM
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03-05-2024
06:22 PM
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ROGBot
09-07-2019 06:09 AM
Stormer64 wrote:
May i ask how do you update ASUS_FRQ_Control and which version works best? I cant seem to find MyASUS app anywhere...
09-07-2019 09:01 AM
TX2000 wrote:
here is the link for the MyAsus App
https://www.microsoft.com/store/productId/9N7R5S6B0ZZH
05-14-2019 11:29 AM
08-20-2019 01:06 AM
09-07-2019 05:29 PM
棽木;781503 wrote:
that is right!!!!
I have a bold guess, this is caused by static electricity on the main board.
My machine is GL504GM, which has the same problem as yours. After I tried to unplug the battery and fan wiring on the motherboard and plug it in again, the problem disappeared.
And for the next few days, there were no problems. But over a longer period of time, the problem will slowly recur.
My guess is that static electricity from the motherboard caused the control chip to go crazy, so the fan went crazy.
Improper computer design, ungrounded power sockets or defective motherboards can cause static electricity to accumulate on the motherboards.
Similarly, higher temperatures may affect static electricity on the motherboard, so high processor loads may bring the fan back to normal.
Now every once in a while, I unplug the battery and fan cables from the motherboard and plug them back in. The problem can be solved temporarily.
Before, 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.
Above is my guess and method, at least this method is useful in my GL504GM, I hope it can help you.
09-07-2019 10:39 AM
wollpie wrote:
Hello all.
Apparently I'm lucky and my Strix Hero II doesn't have any FPS issues or anything like that. The laptop never reaches above 85 C from what I've seen. However, I have on issue with it. Whenever I turn on the laptop or at random points when it should be idling, the GPU fan hits up 4900-6400 RPM. Obviously this would not be an issue if I was playing something but all I'm doing it looking at my desktop. I bought this laptop because I believed it would be good for both using in class and gaming, but if I'm going to have a jet engine go off every time I open my laptop, it's going to be an issue. Another thing worth noting is that the CPU idles around 2.9 GHz sometimes. I have no explanation for this either.
I've gone no further than looking around online if anyone else has this kind of issue and I've not really found any solutions. I can provide pictures/benchmarks if needed.
Thanks.
10-05-2019 11:39 AM
10-09-2019 08:02 PM
wollpie wrote:
Alright gents so I sent in my laptop, got it back 4 days ago and the issue disappeared. They replaced a part, listed on a paper I got back with the laptop, here's a picture I took of it https://i.imgur.com/EnkesGq.png. I don't know if you can request that they replace a specific part or not, but that seems to have fixed my issue.
11-20-2019 01:21 AM
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