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    Do these Aorus 15G fans sound normal?

    Discussion in 'Gigabyte and Aorus' started by David H, Jul 6, 2020.

  1. David H

    David H Newbie

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  2. unlogic

    unlogic Notebook Evangelist

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    Mine is AERO 15 OLED but it have the same high pitched noise coming from the fans.

    I think we have to accept that this is the identity and trait of Gigabyte laptops...
     
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    David H Newbie

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    Oh damn, I was hoping that I got a lemon because I had never heard that noise from another laptop before. And at least listening to this review, well... it's not helpful that he talks over it AND has music playing (a real pro move there) but they still sound less whiny.
     
  4. tallan

    tallan Notebook Deity

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    I don't hear any whine either in your video or on my Aorus 15G, but TBH I'm 69 years old and my high frequency hearing is probably shot. In any event your fans sound identical to mine. I hope this helps.
     
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    TheChadd Notebook Enthusiast

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    I encountered the same issue on two MSI GE66 Raider laptops. So looks like it’s not just a Gigabyte issue.