11-06-2017
06:50 PM
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03-06-2024
09:14 PM
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ROGBot
11-06-2017 07:16 PM
11-08-2017 10:20 PM
HAMSTERS wrote:
No, it is not defective. It is the design or I should call it flaw. I tested three units, all of them have this issue.
I recently tested a Acer predator Triton 700. Its fans, both fans, also produce high pitch noise. The problem is much much worse than GX501.
JustinThyme wrote:
Maybe my hearing loss is effecting my perception but I put on my Sennheiser HD 700 cans and cranked the volume and all I could hear in the video was air moving. If you had a failed bearing you would know it and likely your neighbors too as its like scraping your fingers on a chalk board.
Thing is these machines are packing more and more power in smaller and smaller packaging. Something has to take a hit and with these its the fan noise.
11-09-2017 11:57 PM
blitzhax wrote:
Oh, thought it was just me, that's really disappointing. Doesn't make sense to me either because the left/gpu fan is just fine, no high pitch whine at idle.
If there's no methods it fix it I'm going to end up selling off the laptop, which is a shame because the actual cpu/gpu don't have any high pitch coil whine, just a low frequency buzz under load, which is perfectly acceptable. It's just one fan at idle ruining the experience.
Hearing range might be it, because it was a very high frequency whine. I can hear it in the video even from the crappy laptop speakers, let alone my akg headphones.
Although I wouldn't call the sound fan noise, it's not wind noise, it produces a high pitch whine starting from 1 rpm, just instantly comes on when I turn the fan on using notebookfancontrol.
11-06-2017 07:26 PM