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04-29-2021 07:20 AM - edited 04-29-2021 07:25 AM
Mine is doing the same, Most notably during charging irrespective of whether I am gaming or not. I have actually recorded the fan noise, wow it's loud. Plus I have noted that the charging "brick" gets hot too, In contrast, my 5-year-old rog 752vt is really silent. I have tried under volting, I've set the performance to let windows manage. no improvement even after doing updates. I am NOT happy. even the CPU temp is reaching temperatures close to GPU temperatures which are over 70 deg.im allso not a fan of the command centre it feels a bit unpolished.
07-05-2021 05:03 AM
For some reason I can't get this program to work for me. I have an EK0022NL and i have tried both F.07 and F.09 bios, but it just doesn't let me manage fans at all, it jus flickers between "disabled" and "read only"
07-06-2021 12:30 AM - edited 07-06-2021 12:32 AM
Installing BIOS patch F.13 rev A seems to have improved things without notebook fan control.
Before patch fans would be silent - then run for full for 30 seconds - then be silent for some time - then run for full again and so on.
Now fans run constant at low speed.
On a 15-en0027, AMD Ryzen 7 4800H
09-11-2021 07:31 PM - edited 09-11-2021 07:32 PM
Hello I have the same problem on a brand new omen 15 en-1027-nf. At idle, and sometimes as low as 40° the left fan is spinning alone at 2000 rpm (Which is weird because from vids i saw the cpu is right side). Honestly the auto mode is mostly fine when gaming but what we need is to be able to define a fan curve. On my previous laptop i could define a separate curve for both cpu and gpu (left and right fan).
I Tried the "Notebook Fan control" software but it's still experimental and it does not seems to be under active development anymore (Does not work anyway the fan control service is not working properly).
I firmly bielieve the best solution for everyone is to be able to create a fan curve (both cpu and gpu would be the best but if we have only cpu, i will take it) that way everyone could customize his way.
Also another point is that fans can't go lower than 2000 but it's a bit high for a start my old laptop could go at 1500 maybe less.
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