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gu605 幻16air u9 185h+4060 #3604

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swishzzy opened this issue Jan 15, 2025 · 3 comments
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gu605 幻16air u9 185h+4060 #3604

swishzzy opened this issue Jan 15, 2025 · 3 comments
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@swishzzy
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What's wrong?

when i use the graphic mode:only intel integrated graphic,if i change the graphic mode into hybrid ,pl1 and pl2 will not changed correctly but become 90 and 95 walt no matter what the fan mode is.

How to reproduce the bug?

click only integrated graphic mode ,click hybird mode
now the issue will show up, untill change fan mode .

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gu605mv-185

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seerge commented Jan 15, 2025

@swishzzy hello,

Eco mode just disables dGPU and Standard enables it back. It’s not related to power limits anyhow.

Where do you look at them?

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brammie15 commented Jan 16, 2025

2025-01-16.02-02-50.mp4

I think i have the same problem
When i don't have any external temperature monitor software open Ghelper reads 95 degrees on my cpu.
The moment i open the software it drops to the correct value.
This is anoying since i have to keep hwmontor open to not make my fans go wild
(See attached video)

@seerge
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seerge commented Jan 16, 2025

@brammie15 hello, I don't think that your situation is anyhow related to the issue starter.

But anyway - it looks like on your device the asus CPU temp sensor is just broken(?), so it reports nonsense (95C). G-Helper has a fallback reading from windows CPU metric, but it looks like that metric works only when you run hwmonitor.

However, fans are always controlled by BIOS, not by G-Helper and along BIOS own temperature measurements.

You can try hard-reset to see if it fixes bugged asus sensor. You can also double check what temp does AC report at the same time (it should be same).

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