Hi guys, I've recently bought an almost new G751JY (no money for a brand new G752) and I found that the cpu reaches very high temperatures, even if running very old benchmarks like 3dmark vantage. Temps can vary from 88° to 95°. I've searched online and I've found that the problem is caused by a very very very "permissive" cpu fan, that is to say that the table of temperatures embedded into the bios/ec doesn't make the fan to reach higher rpm when the temperatures go near to the limit.
Now, I know that using XTU to underclock/undervolt or repasting are the more common solutions, but I remember that, at least 5 years ago, in this forum there were really fantastic persons like Chastity and Gary Key that solved a lot of my G73's problems, like the GSOD (vBios) or the keyboard light (fix by Gary). Is it possibile to do something similar to build up a new bios/ec with a modified table of temperatures? Maybe also using the experience of the guys from Techinferno, I don't know...
My hope is to find a permanent solution, also modifying the existent bios, but obviously I need some help!![]()
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not all problems are hardware or software related
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I've already blown the vents, the notebook is clean. Obviously, repasting is the best solution, but it's very difficult on this machine (I've repasted two g73 and a m18x-r1, this one is similar to the g73, but I don't want to teardown it for now). If only the fan could work a little bit harder, then the problem could be solved. It's a well-known problem, I found lots of threads on the ROG forum.
Last edited: Jun 30, 2016 -
Asus G751JY CPU high temperatures
Discussion in 'ASUS Gaming Notebook Forum' started by Carillo Gallardo, Jun 30, 2016.