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04-29-2019 08:56 AM #71
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If I understand disabling C1E will let the processor run at full CPU frequency all the time ? This would mean the rocket sounding fans will be always on ? If that is the case disabling C1E is not solution for me as the fans are already too eager to spin up to audible settings. Gladly I bought from Amazon and could get rid of this notebook. I noticed the coil whine immediately. GL704GM
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04-30-2019 07:37 AM #72
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08-05-2019 03:15 PM #73
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How to fix Coil Whine annoying sound of Asus Gaming laptop
I UPLOADED A VIDEO ON YOUTUBE FOR EVERYONE WHO HAD THIS PROBLEM
ITS A LIFETIME FIX IF YOU DONT CHANGE OR RESET YOUR WINDOWS
AND YOU DONT NEED TO OPEN THROTTLE STOP AFTER EVERY RESTART, IT DOESNT SHOWS ON TASKBAR TOO.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sKjw-uShTlo&t=143s
HOPE ONEDAY ASUS CARELast edited by david_grad88; 08-05-2019 at 03:19 PM.
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11-03-2019 05:46 PM #74
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11-04-2019 01:00 AM #75
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08-04-2020 11:55 AM #76
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My laptop is Asus Rog GL704GV and it has coil whine. I managed to get rid of it. So my solution is when I am on balanced mode /switched by armory crate/ to go to windows power options = high performance = change plan settings = change advanced power settings = processor power management = minimum processor state /change to less than 100%/ I put 50 %. Now there is no coil whine. Same operation to the other silent mode, turbo mode etc....