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07-26-2019 01:34 PM #11
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Hope I am not too late. My problem is that the CPU fan stays at 7000 RPM when idle.
I tried:
1. updating drivers from the ASUS website
2. resetting and updating BIOS
3. unplugging and plugging the power cable
All didn't help until I did the following things IN ORDER:
1. unplugging the battery cable
2. pressing the power button 2 or 3 times
3. taking out the BIOS battery and putting it back
4. re-plugging the cables for both fans
5. plugging the battery cable
Then everything worked, and the similar issue didn't come back again (It's been 5 days).Last edited by diphuaji; 07-26-2019 at 11:57 PM.
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09-04-2019 02:47 AM #12
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Well, the problem came back after a week. I also updated the BOIS to the latest which is 316, but the problem persists.
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09-05-2019 12:43 AM #13
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And you know what? The problem persists in both Ubuntu and Windows.
So I think this is definitely a BIOS/Hardware issue.
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10-25-2019 05:57 PM #14
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The gpu fan noise!!
Hi guys i am facing a problem with my gl503ge the gpu fan never stops spinning at full speed please help me if anyone have found the solution!!
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10-26-2019 02:18 PM #15
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11-03-2019 11:00 PM #16
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11-04-2019 12:50 AM #17
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11-04-2019 02:09 PM #18
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11-05-2019 01:33 PM #19
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11-06-2019 09:15 PM #20
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my guess is bent pin. just watch in correct angle to the fan connector on your motherboard. just check it, those fanconnectors on your motherboard have 4 very thin pins. they are very hard to see, in the fan's fan connector you see 4 holes, they go inside them.