![]() I don't expect easy answer here, but maybe someone could give me a hint where to start debugging? I found some posts that it may be related to the Differentiated System Description Table. Re-flashing BIOS solves the issue as long as Linux is not booted.After that it's not important if it's Linux or Windows. It turned on to full speed and remained so. After booting into Linux the issue was back as soon as CPU temperature rose enough for the fan to turn on.Having computer back I operated Windows for some time (week or so) to see if the issue is gone.I gave computer to the repair and I was amused when they told me that re-flashing BIOS made fans work properly on Windows (they refused to check on Linux.). This article explains how to take charge of CPU fan control in a Windows 10 computer. Before you can officially take control of your CPU fan speed, you need to make sure that its connector lets you do so: Turn off your PC and disconnect the power cable. Speedfan is a popular third-party software option for controlling a CPU. Then I though that it may be a hardware issue. Easiest: From the BIOS, choose a fan type (DC or PWM), set mode, and set temperature threshold.It turned out that indeed fans were still at full speed on Windows. ![]() First I though of trying reboot to Windows to see if problem persists.One day (don't remember when, not using this notebook very often) fans started to work at full speed when using Linux (it was 4.x line kernel).Every attempt was followed by a BIOS re-flash. I also tried upgrading Ubuntu to 5.x kernel line. My GPU temp is 34degree so I dont want the noise from the GPU fan until the temp reaches 50degree. None of them can set the GPU fan speed below 30 (1682rpm). Tried ASUS tweak2, tweak3, and the newest version of MSI afterburner. How to fix asus maximus viii hero cpu fan speed error detected PLIDD 39.5K subscribers Join Subscribe 110 Share Save 12K views 2 years ago This quick video tutorial showing how to come out from. I have a strange (and annoying) problem with my ASUS UX32LA notebook: I suspect that multiple Linux distros (Ubuntu 16.04 and newer major versions using the 4.18.0-17-generic kernel, plus Fedora 28 LiveUSB), somehow breaks BIOS control over fans. GPU driver updated to the newest version from Nvidia.
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