Predator G9-791 capping fan speed

Jesper12
Jesper12 Member Posts: 23 New User
edited February 2018 in Predator Laptops

While gaming (with coolboost on) the laptop sometimes runs the fans at 4600 rpm and sometimes runs the fans at 5500. My problem is that while playing certain games I almost thermal throttle so I want to run the fans at 5500 rpm while gaming. How do I force the fans to run at that speed even though coolboost doesn't do that.

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  • Jesper12
    Jesper12 Member Posts: 23 New User

    bump

  • cxtkrs1
    cxtkrs1 Member Posts: 14

    Tinkerer

    Factory setting on my Predator has the #2 macro key set as a short cut for maximum fan speed. You can also manually set the fans to always run at wide open by going into the PredatorSense program and opening the "Gaming Configuration" (a little gear in the top right) tab.

  • Jesper12
    Jesper12 Member Posts: 23 New User

    I have already used that macro it sometimes caps it at 4600 and sometimes at 5500 which is annoying. also the 'wide open setting' is exactly the same.

  • Jesper12
    Jesper12 Member Posts: 23 New User

    bump

  • firekiller2209
    firekiller2209 Member Posts: 5 New User
    i seriously have the same F**king problem with my laptop (G9-593) i cant even go below 80 on avg its so bad, there is possibly no way for me to change fan speeds whatsoever even if i turn on cool boost sometimes it goes from 4500 to 5900 rpm but then it goes as low as 4300 and avg on 4500 rpm, i seriously give up i decided to undervolt and it didn't work.. 
  • firekiller2209
    firekiller2209 Member Posts: 5 New User
    i seriously have the same F**king problem with my laptop (G9-593) i cant even go below 80 on avg its so bad, there is possibly no way for me to change fan speeds whatsoever even if i turn on cool boost sometimes it goes from 4500 to 5900 rpm but then it goes as low as 4300 and avg on 4500 rpm, i seriously give up i decided to undervolt and it didn't work.. 
    okay update: i decided to change my battery plan to a custom one, its called CyberLinkPowerManagement and i undervolted to 135 core voltage offset which resulted into 30 degrees celsius drop but it will only stay like that on battery not plugged
    if plugged the temp goes higher, i've tested with playing subnautica on battery and it does a really good job at keeping it cool and avoiding thermal throttling ;D
  • livvas0025
    livvas0025 Member Posts: 1 New User
    edited November 2021




      Hello,
    for everyone else having fan speed problems or overheating, I managed to reach almost 6000rpm with max fan speed on using acer sense AND acer quick acces cool boost. 
      I will also clean my cooling system and replace the thermal paste. I think this will solve all my problems :)