![]() ![]() I was not having overheating problems so I left the paper intact assuming Asus knows that they are doing. Looks like Asus decided to block air channels directly under the fans for some reason. You have to be really careful with the plastic fan itself if you deform it too much it will be uneven and then immediately go bad again.Īs I write this, the fan is silent and it is going 750RPM.Īs far as the 'black paper' I can confirm. Each side I got a little 'click' as it pulled away from the assembly. Īside from cleaning and blowing air through while the machine was open, I took the metal blade tool which is used to pry open cases from the ifixit kit and pried the fan away from the base on 3 sides. ![]() I used an 'ifixit' toolkit to take off the back then carefully flipped the fan over. Thats just a 7 difference, but thats still a win for AMD. ![]() Today I installed a Fan utility called Speedutil and benchmarked the CPU fan - getting to the noisy part and stuck around 400rpm. In Metro Exodus, the Strix G15 passes the 73 fps that the 3070-equipped Asus ROG Zephyrus G15 manages, with 78 fps. It got to the point where any minor vibration would trigger the noise. I have an Asus ROG Zephyrus with the common CPU fan noise.įor about a month the fan has been getting noisy, and I would just put the laptop to sleep and then wake it right back up and it would go away. ![]()
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