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I have a problem with cpu fan on my ASUS UX330U. It would completely out of the blue reach max rpm (~8000), even though the system is not loaded at all (like 1-10% cpu usage and around 25-40C temp), while when it's really loaded it never exceeds 6000 rpm. And so 2-20 minutes later (it varies) it goes back to its normal speed (~3600rpm) in the same random fashion.



In addition to that, so far I have not found a single way to stop this type of behavior, what I mean by that is the problem persists even after I completely shut down my laptop and leave it alone for 30 minutes, even after trying to manually set battery mode to limit the fan activity.



Moreover, I am asking this question 2 days after getting my laptop back from service center, where they changed the motherboard. Today the problem emerged again.
Do you have any suggestions on what that may be?










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closed as too broad by DavidPostill Jan 18 at 22:01


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  • Complained to the service center yet? If it wasn't doing that before, and the temps & cpu usage really are staying low & no program is speeding up the fan, then it sounds like something's wrong

    – Xen2050
    Jan 18 at 22:30


















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I have a problem with cpu fan on my ASUS UX330U. It would completely out of the blue reach max rpm (~8000), even though the system is not loaded at all (like 1-10% cpu usage and around 25-40C temp), while when it's really loaded it never exceeds 6000 rpm. And so 2-20 minutes later (it varies) it goes back to its normal speed (~3600rpm) in the same random fashion.



In addition to that, so far I have not found a single way to stop this type of behavior, what I mean by that is the problem persists even after I completely shut down my laptop and leave it alone for 30 minutes, even after trying to manually set battery mode to limit the fan activity.



Moreover, I am asking this question 2 days after getting my laptop back from service center, where they changed the motherboard. Today the problem emerged again.
Do you have any suggestions on what that may be?










share|improve this question















closed as too broad by DavidPostill Jan 18 at 22:01


Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.



















  • Complained to the service center yet? If it wasn't doing that before, and the temps & cpu usage really are staying low & no program is speeding up the fan, then it sounds like something's wrong

    – Xen2050
    Jan 18 at 22:30
















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I have a problem with cpu fan on my ASUS UX330U. It would completely out of the blue reach max rpm (~8000), even though the system is not loaded at all (like 1-10% cpu usage and around 25-40C temp), while when it's really loaded it never exceeds 6000 rpm. And so 2-20 minutes later (it varies) it goes back to its normal speed (~3600rpm) in the same random fashion.



In addition to that, so far I have not found a single way to stop this type of behavior, what I mean by that is the problem persists even after I completely shut down my laptop and leave it alone for 30 minutes, even after trying to manually set battery mode to limit the fan activity.



Moreover, I am asking this question 2 days after getting my laptop back from service center, where they changed the motherboard. Today the problem emerged again.
Do you have any suggestions on what that may be?










share|improve this question
















I have a problem with cpu fan on my ASUS UX330U. It would completely out of the blue reach max rpm (~8000), even though the system is not loaded at all (like 1-10% cpu usage and around 25-40C temp), while when it's really loaded it never exceeds 6000 rpm. And so 2-20 minutes later (it varies) it goes back to its normal speed (~3600rpm) in the same random fashion.



In addition to that, so far I have not found a single way to stop this type of behavior, what I mean by that is the problem persists even after I completely shut down my laptop and leave it alone for 30 minutes, even after trying to manually set battery mode to limit the fan activity.



Moreover, I am asking this question 2 days after getting my laptop back from service center, where they changed the motherboard. Today the problem emerged again.
Do you have any suggestions on what that may be?







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closed as too broad by DavidPostill Jan 18 at 22:01


Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.









closed as too broad by DavidPostill Jan 18 at 22:01


Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.















  • Complained to the service center yet? If it wasn't doing that before, and the temps & cpu usage really are staying low & no program is speeding up the fan, then it sounds like something's wrong

    – Xen2050
    Jan 18 at 22:30





















  • Complained to the service center yet? If it wasn't doing that before, and the temps & cpu usage really are staying low & no program is speeding up the fan, then it sounds like something's wrong

    – Xen2050
    Jan 18 at 22:30



















Complained to the service center yet? If it wasn't doing that before, and the temps & cpu usage really are staying low & no program is speeding up the fan, then it sounds like something's wrong

– Xen2050
Jan 18 at 22:30







Complained to the service center yet? If it wasn't doing that before, and the temps & cpu usage really are staying low & no program is speeding up the fan, then it sounds like something's wrong

– Xen2050
Jan 18 at 22:30












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