Laptop Fan Problem - Too Low - How to Increase


  1. Posts : 9
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit
       #1

    Laptop Fan Problem - Too Low - How to Increase


    Note: Best Buy fixed the issue a while back. I had to reformat since then, and my service plan is up. So I'd like to re-fix it myself.

    This is the original problem: I'd had my computer (Asus notebook G73jh) for 6 months. Suddenly out of the blue, I couldn't play any game for more than 10 minutes without my computer overheating and crashing. Best Buy, quote, "updated the BIOS" in order to "fix the fan speed" and it seemed to do the trick.

    So, fast-forward. Reformat. Start experiencing the same problem again. Update the BIOS version myself. ... Still happening.

    If everything that I think is true IS true, then, I just need to do something with the fan speed. I can't find how to increase it. Everything I read on the internet tells me that my fan speed should already be maximized, which is why there is no BIOS option where you can tinker with it; the only thing I can find on the internet is people asking how to LOWER and quiet their fans. That is the opposite of what I need. I want to crank the sucker so I can actually play my games again. If you can tell me how, please do so. Thanks.
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  2. Posts : 3,133
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit SP 1
       #2

    Reformatting your computer wouldn't change the bios update. I have an Asus motherboard in my PC and there is a program called AI Suite II that can be installed from the driver DVD, or downloaded and installed from the Asus website. AI Suite has a section called Fan Expert where you can adjust the CPU fan speed.
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  3. Posts : 82
    Microsoft Windows 8.1 Enterprise 64-bit
       #3

    One thing I do on every older laptop I work on is to carefully remove the back cover and use compressed air to clean off everything, especially the cooling fins near the fan and heatpipe. I also remove the heatsink form the CPU/GPU and clean the CPU and GPU to remove the old thermal compound and clean the old compound from the heatsink and I apply a small amount of Arctic Silver compound and then reattach the heatsink to the CPU/GPU. (I'm not affiliated with the company, just a satisfied customer) and the temps almost always drop after doing this. Just be very careful and don't force anything!
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