{"id":74,"date":"2021-05-12T11:14:32","date_gmt":"2021-05-12T11:14:32","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/settingslab.com\/?p=74"},"modified":"2021-05-12T11:14:32","modified_gmt":"2021-05-12T11:14:32","slug":"asus-q-fan-control-best-settings","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/settingslab.com\/asus-q-fan-control-best-settings\/","title":{"rendered":"ASUS Q Fan Control Best Settings"},"content":{"rendered":"
One of the most annoying sounds is the noise from a computer cooling fan. But if you have an ASUS product, there is no need to worry about such sounds. When it comes down to it, these devices feature the ASUS Q Fan.<\/p>\n
The Asus Q Fan is quite noiseless. Besides, it does a great job of cooling the systems of many ASUS products. If you play around with some settings, you can expect better performance from the Q Fan.<\/p>\n
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By default, the ASUS Q Fan is turned off. So if you want to use this feature, you will have to switch it on. Here are the settings for enabling the ASUS Q Fan.<\/p>\n
Sometimes, the Asus Q Fan might not work properly. Besides, clicking on the system can even freeze the BIOS. If you can use the following settings to solve the problem.<\/p>\n
Consider resetting the BIOs on the system with the jumper. Before performing this task, unplug your ASUS PC and turn off the system. If you are great with tech, you can remove the battery, wait for 10 mins, then replace it.<\/p>\n
Thanks to Smart Mode, you can modify the fan settings based on the temperature of your device. However, it works with the ASUS Fan Xpert 3 software.<\/p>\n
Sometimes, you might want to work with Fan Xpert. Before using this software, it is normal to disable Q-Fan on your ASUS system.\u00a0 If you have your Q-Fan utility set to run at Windows Start Up, consider using the following settings.<\/p>\n
After some time, your ASUS system might display a CPU Fan error. When this message occurs, it shows that the system does not detect the fan. The following steps can help solve the problem<\/p>\n
You might also have to update your BIOS. However, we recommend that you do not perform this setting without the help of a professional. After all, they might damage your ASUS computer.<\/p>\n
Since BIOs does not support NTFS-enabled USBs, convert the USB format into FAT32.<\/p>\n
Here are the best settings for the Q fan. Asides from regular usage, you can apply these settings for gaming purposes.<\/p>\n
Start by setting the CPU and chassis fan to manual. Then set the graph to 100% fan and 60\u00b0.<\/p>\n
Wrapping Up<\/p>\n
The ASUS Q Fan is ideal for cooling the system of ASUS products. On top of that, it works almost silently. You can use any of the settings to control your ASUS Q fan.<\/p>\n
Before using the settings, consult your owner’s manual. You should also reach the\u00a0 ASUS customer service center for extra advice as some settings might damage your computer. If you need extra advice, consider trying a trusted ASUS user forum.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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