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Need help with an ASUS laptop

Rumberkren

I have this FX505DY laptop and I just added SSD into it today. I still had my old OS in the hard drive and installed a new Windows 10 in the SSD. Now the problem is that the fans keep spinning in turbo mode, even when I unplugged the charger. I tried installing Armoury Crate (the software to control fan speed, as far as I know), the services, and MyASUS. I also tried going back to my old Windows 10, still stuck on turbo mode. I think it's an OS problem, because it goes up to turbo mode when I log in to Windows. It does not go turbo if I stay in BIOS

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try safe mode and see if it still happens it could be a issue with a driver or the tempiture sensor is malfunctioning

 telling your pc its to hot when its not.

Main Pc: CPU: ryzen 5 5600x  Motherboard: Msi b450 gaming plus max  RAM: 32gb corsair vengeance ddr4 3200mhz ram  GPU: Nvidia rtx 2070 SUPER 8gb Case:  cooler master td500   PSU: corsair 750watt bronze80+  Cooling: Kraken x53 aio Storagewdblack snd750,3tb wd blue hdd

 

2nd Pc: CPU: ryzen 5 3600 Motherboard: Gigabyte AB350M-Gaming 3  RAM: 16gb 3000mhz gskill Aegis  GPU: Nvidia gtx 1650super 4gb  Case: Cooler Master MasterBox MB311L ARGB Airflow PSU: corsair cx 550watt 80+ bronze Cooling: Vetroo V5 CPU Air Cooler Storage: adata su635 240gb ssd, seagate 750gb 7200rpm hdd

 

 

3rd pc CPU: i7 2600 Motherboard: asus H61M-E  RAM: 16 gb ddr3 1333mhz GPU: nvidia gtx 1060 3gb Case: thermaltake versa h18 PSU: evga 450watt 80+ bronze Cooling: Cooler Master I70C (Copper Core) Mini CPU Cooler Storage: crucial mx 500 500gb ssd, wd blue 1tb 7200rpm hdd 

 

 

                                    

 
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7 minutes ago, Dancam38 said:

try safe mode and see if it still happens it could be a issue with a driver or the tempiture sensor is malfunctioning

 telling your pc its to hot when its not.

Ah, seems you are in the right track. It does not crank the fan up to turbo mode now. How can I identify which driver is messing up the fan control? I already tried reinstalling the driver that is supposed to control the fan.

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i would suggest rolling back the driver that controls your fans to a earlier version that could be on your old version of windows.

Main Pc: CPU: ryzen 5 5600x  Motherboard: Msi b450 gaming plus max  RAM: 32gb corsair vengeance ddr4 3200mhz ram  GPU: Nvidia rtx 2070 SUPER 8gb Case:  cooler master td500   PSU: corsair 750watt bronze80+  Cooling: Kraken x53 aio Storagewdblack snd750,3tb wd blue hdd

 

2nd Pc: CPU: ryzen 5 3600 Motherboard: Gigabyte AB350M-Gaming 3  RAM: 16gb 3000mhz gskill Aegis  GPU: Nvidia gtx 1650super 4gb  Case: Cooler Master MasterBox MB311L ARGB Airflow PSU: corsair cx 550watt 80+ bronze Cooling: Vetroo V5 CPU Air Cooler Storage: adata su635 240gb ssd, seagate 750gb 7200rpm hdd

 

 

3rd pc CPU: i7 2600 Motherboard: asus H61M-E  RAM: 16 gb ddr3 1333mhz GPU: nvidia gtx 1060 3gb Case: thermaltake versa h18 PSU: evga 450watt 80+ bronze Cooling: Cooler Master I70C (Copper Core) Mini CPU Cooler Storage: crucial mx 500 500gb ssd, wd blue 1tb 7200rpm hdd 

 

 

                                    

 
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8 minutes ago, Rumberkren said:

Ah, seems you are in the right track. It does not crank the fan up to turbo mode now. How can I identify which driver is messing up the fan control? I already tried reinstalling the driver that is supposed to control the fan.

also try disabling the driver that controls the fans which should allow the bios to handle the fans then restart the pc and it could fix the issue.

Main Pc: CPU: ryzen 5 5600x  Motherboard: Msi b450 gaming plus max  RAM: 32gb corsair vengeance ddr4 3200mhz ram  GPU: Nvidia rtx 2070 SUPER 8gb Case:  cooler master td500   PSU: corsair 750watt bronze80+  Cooling: Kraken x53 aio Storagewdblack snd750,3tb wd blue hdd

 

2nd Pc: CPU: ryzen 5 3600 Motherboard: Gigabyte AB350M-Gaming 3  RAM: 16gb 3000mhz gskill Aegis  GPU: Nvidia gtx 1650super 4gb  Case: Cooler Master MasterBox MB311L ARGB Airflow PSU: corsair cx 550watt 80+ bronze Cooling: Vetroo V5 CPU Air Cooler Storage: adata su635 240gb ssd, seagate 750gb 7200rpm hdd

 

 

3rd pc CPU: i7 2600 Motherboard: asus H61M-E  RAM: 16 gb ddr3 1333mhz GPU: nvidia gtx 1060 3gb Case: thermaltake versa h18 PSU: evga 450watt 80+ bronze Cooling: Cooler Master I70C (Copper Core) Mini CPU Cooler Storage: crucial mx 500 500gb ssd, wd blue 1tb 7200rpm hdd 

 

 

                                    

 
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1 hour ago, Dancam38 said:

i would suggest rolling back the driver that controls your fans to a earlier version that could be on your old version of windows.

Turns out the driver itself is not the problem. I reinstalled Windows just to get the same problem. My assumption is that the driver that Windows auto-downloads for you is the one making the problem.

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2 hours ago, Dancam38 said:

try safe mode and see if it still happens it could be a issue with a driver or the tempiture sensor is malfunctioning

 telling your pc its to hot when its not.

I forgot to add, the fans still run in turbo even though the charger is not plugged in. This should not be possible.

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