

It is overriding the existing fan controls so the fans will behave differently.

From what I can tell, NFC doesn't directly set the RPMs, instead I think it sets power "steps." Anyone with more experience with NFC what to chime in here? Since I haven't played around with the Notebook Fan Control config, I don't know if 3300 RPM really is the max fan speed. Its a HUGE difference from the other FurMark/Prime95 tests I've done and seen on these forums with CPU temps around 90-93C. Stress Testing with FurMark and Prime95 Small FFT in 20C ambient, I got an avg CPU temp of 82C (peak 84) and avg GPU temp of 64C. Without NFC, the highest sustained fan speed I've seen is 3100 RPM. Making no changes to that config, only setting both fans to run at 100%, I got the fans running consistently at 3300 RPM as reported by AIDA64. Hopefully, we can get Asus to release a new driver with a more aggressive fan profile or even some kind of fan controls.įollowing hmscott's suggestion here ( ), I tried Notebook Fan Control 1.1.1.19 using the config for the ASUS Zenbook UX32LN. I'd like to consolidate some of the discussion of the G751 cooling issues here, specifically to gather evidence that the fan profile is to conservative.
