

Right after the GPU temp drops below the threshold, the fans are turned off. As a result, the GPU temp slowly creeps up until the zero fan threshold, when GPU fans are turned on for a while. This load is pretty tiny but passive cooling is not enough to remove the heat the GPU produces. At the moment of writing, my GPU has 4-6% utilization, used by Chrome, VSCode, Wallpaper Engine and Desktop Window Manager. The Windows 10 task manager shows GPU usage by application. The problem is that, even if you are not running games or 3D rendering, the GPU is still being used. Sounds great isn't it? Well, in reality, it could bring more noise than it reduces. It has a feature called "Zero Fan", which doesn't turn on GPU fan until the GPU temp reaches a threshold (the default is 50☌ I believe). You can play around with the config editor if you like, there are likely some tweaks in there to do to make things better - but if I was going to play with it, which I am not - the G750JH manages the fans just fine - I would get the source code and get in touch with the developer and work with him and the source code to get it working fully on the G750's.I have an ASUS GTX 1080 GPU. I don't use it, but there is a crying desire for fan control on the G750, and so far, Notebook Fan Control is the only option - but the author does say it is in development, and it isn't complete. It will let you turn on the fans manually, and set the speed, but as you found sometimes it gets stuck and you need to reboot to reset the fan control. Wulff, it's not a reliable tool for managing G750 fans. after i uninstalled the program the fans kicked in again at almost full speed and only a reboot got things back to normal, that was with that zenbook profile that had 2 fan controls

That is a big fail if the fans aren't automatically adjusting for temperature increases / load.ĭid anyone have succes with building a config file for the asus g750jz serie theren? when i tred this software yesterday it did work yes but with all settings on auto it took very long before the cpu fan turned on if it did turn on at all hehe tried only at idle. The stock OS install automatically adjusts the fan speeds - exception is that you can force Full fan speed for the GPU in the Asus Tweak Tool for laptops - which only works in Windows 8.1. R3d Zombie, did you reinstall the OS, Windows 7 or Windows 8.1?

I'll come back and post any changes and information on configuration editing that I find helps our fan locked community. I didn't realize until yesterday my fans were not "Automatically" kicking in to cool my machine for certain programs, after the computer crashed. I may try to mirror the profile for the Zenbook and tweak it from there. I am running the fans both at around 37% and I've seen a 14 degree drop in my CPU temps since using this software. I feel confident in the profile I'm currently using. I have just started to poke around the editor.
