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@Niilaes custom fan speeds are set in % values and NOT in RPM. 44% and 48% respectively in your case on your screenshot. RPM axis is just an approximate indication only. You can lower fan curve to set lower fan speed :) |
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I'm using G-Helper v0.236 (experimental version) on an ASUS ROG Zephyrus M16 (GU603HM) laptop.
I discovered a bug: when using the custom fan curve (BIOS Fan Curve), the fan speeds (both CPU and GPU) are approximately 900–1000 RPM higher than indicated on the graph.
This leads to increased noise and wear on the fans.

The issue appeared after upgrading to SAIO driver version 3.1.40 and using the new G-Helper build.
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