Yes, it might be the GPU fan - since it's on the right side of the
laptop (the fan on the left seems to be controlled just fine), latest
Nvidia Drivers don't help though. It's likely a different bug then, I
will try reporting it to nvidia instead.
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Maybe its a dedicated GPU Fan Controlled by the GPU? Try installing the
lastest Nvidia Drivers, use mainline 4.6 for that and the Nvidia Drivers
ppa.
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I tried 4.7 mainline and 4.8 mainline and still one of two fans in my
laptop run at 100%. (I have Clevo with Skylake desktop CPU).
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As this is a brand new device I tried 16.04 LTS first where the bug was
persistent, same for 14.04. But the lastest upstream kernel fixed this.
Thanks for your help.
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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The Fans on my ASUS GL502VT Laptop start spinning full speed after about
2 minutes after bootup in default mode. If I boot with nomodeset boot
parameter it seems not to happen. The Device is running the laste
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