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UX3410A fan is always on at 5000+ RPM

s_g_parvanian
Star I
After some updade my UX3410A fan became always on at maximal performance even CPU temp is lower 30 degrees C
it starts from power on, even when I enter UEFI screen, fan is 5000 rpm
I've updated BIOS from ASUS of.site and made a factory reset, but nothing changed
Interestingly, the bios files from ASUS of.site are named UX410UARASxxx
please, help me to get the fan back to control!
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Blake_ASUS
Community Legend II
Hi there,
Please refer to below link to check for the accurate BIOS and model name
[Notebook] How to check the model name and BIOS version | Official Support | ASUS GlobalIf you model is UX410UAR, then the BIOS file is fine.
Can you switch to different power mode and see if the fan is working differently?
Thank you.

RAJU_MSC_MATHEM
Zen Master I
s.g.parvanian

After some updade my UX3410A fan became always on at maximal performance even CPU temp is lower 30 degrees C

it starts from power on, even when I enter UEFI screen, fan is 5000 rpm

I've updated BIOS from ASUS of.site and made a factory reset, but nothing changed

Interestingly, the bios files from ASUS of.site are named UX410UARASxxx

please, help me to get the fan back to control!


UX3410A fan is always on at 5000+ RPM
screenshot of fan rpm under bios.

s_g_parvanian
Star I
RAJU.MSC.MATHEMATICS

https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/49015/ux3410a-fan-is-always-on-at-5000-rpm

screenshot of fan rpm under bios.


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This is it. The fan stays at 5000+ rpm whatever happens.

RAJU_MSC_MATHEM
Zen Master I
s.g.parvanian

https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/170194#Comment_170194

dsc-0007-jpg.jpg

This is it. The fan stays at 5000+ rpm whatever happens.


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did you resetted bios settings to default settings, after updating of bios firmware?
So now go to bios, do reset bios , save and exit. power off .wait for 2 minutes, then go to bios, adjust settings as you like save and exit, boot windows as normal.