Is overclocking my laptop fans safe for the hardware?

sarena77

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Helo everyone,

Now my ASUS zephryus gu502 is great at everything except for cooling. I can feel the laptop overheating when I am not even gaming (opened google chrome, watching videos and stuff) and I tried to use it with every different ROG armor crate setting (windows, silent, performance, turbo) and it is always blazing. Is it safe for me to manually overclock the fans so they can cool my laptop?


Any help will be appreciated.
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While it is an option, it would be my last resort. Try to undervolt first. Usually is the best way to reduce the load for most cases.
But you bought a high performance thin laptop, there are no miracles.
 
[QUOTE = "sarena77, post: 16696932, member: 289972"] Helo everyone,

Now my ASUS zephryus gu502 is great at everything except for cooling. I can feel the laptop overheating when I am not even gaming (opened google chrome, watching videos and stuff) and I tried to use it with every different ROG armor crate setting (windows, silent, performance, turbo) and it is always blazing. Is it safe for me to manually overclock the fans so they can cool my laptop?
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Any help will be appreciated.
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Now my ASUS zephryus gu502 is great in everything except cooling. I can feel the laptop overheating when I'm not playing (I opened google chrome, watching videos and stuff) and tried to use it with each different ROG arsenal box setup (windows, muffler, performance, turbo) and it's always on fire . Is it safe to manually overclock the fans so they can cool my laptop?
 
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