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[GH-ISSUE #549] Fan Support for Asus TUF FX504 #496
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Originally created by @Radu27 on GitHub (Aug 25, 2018).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/hirschmann/nbfc/issues/549
Please add fan support for Asus TUF FX504. It would be great! Thank you!
@r4wn4k commented on GitHub (Aug 25, 2018):
Doesn't it have fan overboost option in ROG gaming centre? Also,is it fx504gd or ge or gm?
@Radu27 commented on GitHub (Aug 25, 2018):
It's FX504GE and you can't select fans rotations, you have only three options: silent, balanced or overboost that are based on fan noise
@erkexzcx commented on GitHub (Aug 26, 2018):
If there is at least one app to at least a bit manipulate fan speed, then it's easier than ever to create a working NBFC config for that. See similar models or debug at your own.
@Schwarzschild13 commented on GitHub (Feb 11, 2019):
why isn't the hotkey for overboost not working on my asus tuf fx504?
@alone-86 commented on GitHub (Oct 3, 2019):
gl504gm has the same problem, the fan is crazy and i can't control it by the gaming center.
@github-actions[bot] commented on GitHub (Apr 2, 2020):
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@Davoodeh commented on GitHub (Dec 5, 2020):
I tried creating the config with 0 knowledge of hardware of having any idea what I'm doing and I think you can guess where it led.
All I could find on the internet was this https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Laptop/ASUS
"For Fan Speed Control (silent,balance,overboost) as in Windows, use ec-probe tool(see nbfc git) and write to register 0x5e the value (0x80,0x40,0xC0) correspondingly."
I cannot actually confirm if it works or not tho I don't have mine is on the shelf for now.
Unfortunately, my computer has a fan problem and it's always in high usage + makes a lot of noise so I cannot probe
That is why I need a hand in here in hope of being able to lock the fans on maximum capacity so I can actually it with a better performance like when I had it new.