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02-22-2019 03:41 AM #1
GL553VD Fan won't turn on auto - GPU Temp/Hertz display in ROG gaming center problem
Hi,
I had a problem with the fan who didn't turn on in auto mod. I had to change it to max manually in order to spare my notebook from overheating... Fixed that problem a few months ago by updating the BIOS/Firmware but now it has reappearedand the display temperature/Hertz consumption of my GPU in the ROG gaming center has gone crazy! I've updated every component drivers manually, since windows update can't do it properly by itself... Went to see if there was any new BIOS update on ASUS download center, but it doesn't seems like there's any. Searched the internet a bit for any advises with this issue ... unfortunately hadn't found any yet. If anyone can help me I would appreciate! My BIOS version is the 307
Thank you in advance!
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02-22-2019 06:44 AM #2
tap002 PC Specs Laptop (Model) ROG Strix GL703GE-IS74 Motherboard ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. GL703GE Processor i7-8750H CPU @ 2.20GHz Memory (part number) 16GB DDR4 2666MHz DRAM Graphics Card #1 GTX 1050i Storage #1 MICRON 1100_MTFDDAV256TBN
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I believe the NVIDIA driver 418 or latest windows updates or combination of both broke Gaming Center. Re installing the ATK package and the windows store app Asus Kebyoard Hotkeys can sometimes regain control of the fans using the fn key.
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02-23-2019 02:22 PM #3
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The latest NVIDIA's drivers has added a capability to shut off the GPU (dedicated) when you are not using it for games or programs, so it's normal. I'm having the same thing too, but when I launch games/applications that uses my dedicated GPU, the -1 MHz thing is now gone, and is now running at like 1189MHz (using GTX 960m, so lower GPU frequency). You should not mind that, it's normal, and actually good because it saves power and keeps the laptop chill during idle or normal tasks.
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02-23-2019 06:54 PM #4
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02-24-2019 01:23 AM #5
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Did you try using Overboost in the fan/maxing it out? If you tried it and it still doesn't work, try cleaning your laptop chassis and fan, if not working then; try replacing your fan/ask for fan replacement. Oh, and by the way, your laptop is extremely thermal throttled, I advice to get it remedied as soon as possible.
Last edited by vjdato21; 02-25-2019 at 12:56 AM.
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02-24-2019 06:21 PM #6
I can max the fan, it works fine, but if I let it in auto mod, the fan just doesn't start by itself when the GPU or the CPU is becoming hot. This is the main problem I'm posting about. I had it before, and fixed it by updating the BIOS/Firmware. Worked great for about 1 month, but now has stopped working properly. When the fan is on, it throttle at a nice 45° or around, so it's really a fan issue.
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02-25-2019 12:53 AM #7
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Mine is working though, it is too silent though so I encounter same problem as you do with thermals when it's set to Auto. My remedy only was setting it to Max/OverBoost.
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Try to lend your ears on the vents of the laptop, I'm sure you'll hear the fan, but it's kinda silent though since the fan rotates slowly.Last edited by vjdato21; 02-25-2019 at 01:01 AM. Reason: Added P.S.
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03-10-2019 06:52 PM #8
I'm am still having the trouble if anyone has any hint on how to fix this...
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04-08-2019 04:21 AM #9
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I had exact problem like this too, need to set it to max so the fan working.
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05-21-2020 02:06 PM #10
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