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Fan speed dropping in turbo mode #3179

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brian2lee opened this issue Sep 27, 2024 · 1 comment
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Fan speed dropping in turbo mode #3179

brian2lee opened this issue Sep 27, 2024 · 1 comment
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brian2lee commented Sep 27, 2024

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  • I made myself familiar with the Readme, FAQ and Troubleshooting.
  • I understand that, if insufficient information or no app logs will be provided, my issue will be closed without an answer.

What's wrong?

Fan speed dropping (5000 rpm) after running turbo mode for a while despite overheating (95C), causing severe lagging and frame rate dropping. Clicking on turbo again will tune up the speed for a while and drop back down eventually, as if it auto-switches to silence mode occasionally.

How to reproduce the bug?

Installed ghelper though this build, problem occur after running turbo for a while.

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log.txt

Device and Model

ROG Zephyrus M16 GU603HM

Additional information.

Had my ArmouryCrate Control Interface Support disabled in bios, not sure if it affects fan control but enable it causes lag even in silence mode.
Kinda irrelevant, but my ghelper has also another issue going on, putting it here just in case it has some connection to this one.

Armoury Crate

Uninstalled

Asus Services

6

Version

0.193.0

OS

Windows 10 22h2

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seerge commented Sep 27, 2024

@brian2lee hello, as I have already answered you G-Helper is not controlling fans. . Please check FAQ.

How does G-helper control my fan speeds?
It doesn't and can't control your fans. Firmware / BIOS controls them in real-time. Armoury also doesn't control fans in real time anyhow.

What G-helper can do - is (optionally) set a custom fan profile to the current performance mode via the same endpoint Armoury uses in Manual mode.

How it will be interpreted - is still up to the firmware. If you don't like how firmware controls fans, you can try Experimental build with a manual fan control

In your case you use a default turbo mode without any customizations, so fans run along default settings in BIOS.

Next to that since you run all asus services - stop them from Extra settings to make sure they don't interfere

2024/9/26 上午 12:15:03: Optimization service is running

P.S. If you just want to ramp up fans - you can set a custom fan curve under Fans+Power or if custom fan curve doesn't help enough use Experimental build with a manual fan control as mentioned above.

@seerge seerge closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale Sep 27, 2024
@seerge seerge added unrelated Not related to the app answered labels Sep 27, 2024
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