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I've tried several tools to control the fan speed, but none of them worked. However, I think the fans are still running at 100% under load anyway. I guess there isn’t much more I can do. I can only keep my fingers crossed that a new workaround or solution will be implemented in the next updates.
PolishDrunker I think I found the Asus support page for your laptop. I think fan control is in the MyASUS app. I would search for MyASUS in Windows Start menu.
- PolishDrunker9 days agoSeasoned Novice
Nah, in MyAsus you've got only fan presets (performance or quiet). Ofc all the time I use performance
- PolishDrunker9 days agoSeasoned Novice
@oskool_007 Do u know if any potential solutions are under discussion internally? Or it's more like architectural design issue and we'll never see fix?
- OskooI_0078 days agoSeasoned Ace
PolishDrunker Battlefield games have always been extremely heavy on the CPU. I'm not an employee or contractor working for EA.
Based on all the past Battlefield games I've played. I don't expect a game patch to lower CPU usage.
I've been bitten by Battlefield CPU issues in the past. I built a brand new i5-6600k desktop PC for Battlefield 1. Only to find out the CPU and memory speed was too slow to prevent fps dips below 60fps in 64 player conquest.
I had to turn around and buy a i7-8700k CPU for $350 and a new Z370 motherboard for $120.
- PolishDrunker8 days agoSeasoned Novice
Wow, I thought you were one of EA’s developers. In that case, if you’re helping here selflessly, that’s truly admirable and restores faith in society. Good luck to you.
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