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    Normal fan noise Aorus 15G XC

    Discussion in 'Gigabyte and Aorus' started by hongkongphooey99, Apr 27, 2021.

  1. hongkongphooey99

    hongkongphooey99 Notebook Guru

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    Hey just noticing that my fans on my aorus 15g have a high pitch hum to them when running at higher speeds. Is that normal? Cant post a video at the moment but if anyone has any examples that would be cool. Its not super loud but i would like to be sure lol.
     
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    seba84_2005 Notebook Consultant

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  3. hongkongphooey99

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    Hmm kind of sounds the like first one but not as bad. If it gets worse i guess ill just contact the rma department. Maybe they can even give me resize bios too lmao
     
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    My 17G YC has a high pitched hum at low fan speed. At high fan speed, it's less and more like the MSI GE76. More soothing. Still, the high pitched hum, or fan whine, is annoying and reminds me of the Alienware m17 R3 that I had, which gave me headaches.
     
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    New models, in addition to the P series, have same fans as the previous 2020 series. There is a lot of information about how the Aero and G series fans work.