I have been dealing with this issue for MONTHS. It literally broke my sanity. I ordered off ebay and the wrong fan came and they told me the one I ordered went out of stock in the time the wrong one shipped to me. All the others were scheduled to come in like a month, after the holidays where I'd use this machine the most for gaming. I was at my wits end, then I found this video. I was SO NERVOUS to pop the fan out of its casing but I did it, found some dust and lubed the bearing and it's fine now. There is an empty silence where the noise used to be. My sanity has not yet returned but I hope it does with the silence. THANK YOU random kid on youtube, thank you. You helped where literally dozens of other people have failed.
did you put the oil where he showed in the video or did you apply it to some other parts of the fan? I did exactly what he did. but there is still rattling if the fan is working. It's 2 am and this ends tonight!
Size önerilerim: sesi hangi fandan geliyor ondan emin olun. Ve bilgisayarı açmak için ters çevirdiğinizde fan'ın yerine dikkat edin. Boşuna sağlam fanı sökmeyin.
I think I have a different model but the fan and heating look identical, I can't shimmy it out without bending the MB.... fans absolutely driving me crazy, but seemingly decides when it's gonna start rattling.
@@sunwx7364 wait, so the fan case doesn't need to be glued or anything right? just close it after cleaning? cause I heard someone said u need to glue it. please tell me asap 😀
@@munyenyo7534 I didn't need to glue it, it depends on how much strength you put when you try to open it, I did it gently and the pin didn't get bend. if you can't put it back due to strength and the small pin get bend you should glue otherwise it won't close, try to use black tape so if this happens again it'll be easier to remove.
My friend, you just saved mr from all that killing noise. I had this issue for about 2 months. I saw your video about 3 weeks ago but i scared a little bit to do this. Also my model is FX505DU so i had to pick up the heatsink from it. But today i made it And now god damn peace is back😅 we love you. We do . And i appreciate of you for the rest of my life.
I just did this like 10 minutes ago. I wasn't sure it would work because I thought that my fan had a problem with its rotational angle and that the sound was coming from the blades hitting the case. But I decided to try it anyway and the moment I started forcing the fan out of its magnetic place I found that the rotation got smoother. I took it out completely and applied some grease on the pin and now I have a silent fan once again. So thank you so much. Also, to everyone who's worried about the metal case getting loose after the process, once you screw it back to its slot, it'll be firm enough and won't move freely
this is because your CPU overheating. Your fan from that side wear out over time. I suggest you do download AMD Ryzen Controller program, after you lubricate your fan. And set VRM current down from 45 to 44 or 43, and limit your temperature to 80 degrees from 105. It may help. My fan started rattling again even after lubricating. So I made some little pefrorations just against that fan and used AMD Ryzen Controller. So now my CPU works with temperature up to 75-80 degrees max. Sorry for mistakes, im learning English
Thank you, very thank you. The noise it was driving me insane and now it's so much quieter and better, may good bless your channel and give you lots of growth ❤️
I'm a total noob at this and I've never done this before. Also where I live, they take £50 to even open my laptop back cover. So I tried this on my Asus FX505DT. The only decent video tutorial for the fan problem is from this dude. I had some serious rattling and constant noise but with a little sewing machine glue for £2 I managed to fix it at home. ❤️
Thank you so much .I have been having issued with my fan for so long and tried cleaning it but still no difference. Putting oil did the magic and I'm quite grateful
Bro huge thank you! I'm about to buy and waste my precious money to buy a new fan but then I found your video. Great help my fan is now good as new after I've done cleaning and greasing it. No more irritating loud fan sound.
That error on my Asus laptop brought me a lot of problems and finally, you have shown me the solution thank you very much (before I bought fans from Aliexpress)
Thanks! BTW should I loosen the hinges? I think the hinges are a little tight on this series. When I open the laptop lid, I sometime hear tic tic sound. I think the sound is coming from the cover on the hinge. I hear a similar sound when I press the cover on the hinge.
I was sort of hesitant to try this, but after the noise becoming more and more persistent, I finally decided to give it a shot today. And it worked! The noise has stopped... for now at least! Just finished the operation moments ago. I'll update if the noise ever returns! Thank you for the guide, helped a lot! Cheers
@@mezzoedbey3802 I'm sorry to say that, as a matter of fact, it did, thought not as frequently as before however, for some reason. I've yet to try to fix it again, I'll comment here again if I end up doing it.
Unfortunately the noise persists. Currently I know of no other way, nor have I attempted to fix it again due to a severe case of laziness. Sorry to disappoint
@@candradwinugraha8237hi there a guy that was 1 year younger when you wrote this comment, i wanted to say that gluing and taping something are 2 VERY different things
With this video I managed to clean my coolers on my FX705DU, but I needed to remove the heatsink as one of the heat pipes goes under the gpu cooler, with this ocasion I also replaced the thermal paste which was total garbage and solid not paste, it took me 20 minutes to clean the damn thing. The hardest part was removing the fan from the cooler, I needed to cut all the tabs on the cooler to release the upper metallic plate, than tried to push the fan out like in the video and it didn't work, feared like I am going to bend or brake it so I found some thin tabs that could go under the blades 1mm thick (you can buy some of them in poundland in the gardening section) pushed 2 of them on on each side than pressed with my nails on the other side like in the video and the blades were out in a second with no damage. What I can say it was really dirty a lot of dust in it, put some oil not a lot but enough, mounted everything back, and used tape to hold the top metal plate because I cut the small melted plastic tabs used to hold it, and now everything is good and silent, but what I have noticed, the fans are bad quality and badly centered, spinning it by hand I could hear it how is not properly weighted and making a dragging sound in a specific point of the rotation. Asus used cheap fans. I used Arctic MX-4 as thermal paste, now the temps dropped with 5 - 10C which is nice, idle temperature is 35 - 37C.
@@StopTh3Idiotsdo u replace the fan? When did this happen from the day u bought the laptop? 1 year? 2 years? Its been 2 years for my laptop n the fan looks busted peehaps bc of thr dust or it is i dont know. But it doesnt make rattling noise when i rotate it manually. Should i buy a new or no? If only i can show the picture
Great tutorial. My FX505DD GPU Fan also suffer this issue, i have all the tools required to do this but i'm too afraid to break the fan blade or even the fan motor. Maybe i'll try it sometimes in the near future.
Hey man, I was also wondering about this, but then I just sent it. The metal plate is being held by those small black covers. I opened mine by forcing the plate out and those small black bits came off one by one as I forced it. The thing is, you cant place those bits back anymore since I popped some of them off. The plate though cannot be placed back to its original form, but i just placed the plate back as best as I can and no problems for me so far.
Had this problem since like 3 months ago. I managed to fix it by just tilting the laptop I a way that stops the noise but the fan still works. Yesterday the noises returned so I tried fixing it like I did before but it didnt work so I tired ur method. I u screwed the back cover but all fan screws were stuck and I couldn't remove them. Pls help me figure out how to unscrew them and thanks
It's REALLY difficult to open this laptop, mine is FX505DU. The screws CAN come out, perhaps turn them slowly, slowly at the very end until you feel the thread come off its very end; then you'll know that they're loose - something like that. Once the screws are removed and/or out of the thread, the fun starts. I used a somewhat thin cardboard business card to GENTLY slide (I think!) from the front-side and front... Somewhere you'll find a spot between the clips that are holding it. It's DIFFICULT not to damage the plastics, or not to leave any marks... Only then, after making a small gap, was I able to slide in a slightly larger plastic card and separate a clip, some clips... Then it's kinda possible to use your hands and GENTLY get it to pry open. Just... patience and skill - and you'll be able to do it!! :)) EDIT: Basically the clips that hold the cover are at the front and sides and the back, where the vents are is what's free. Hope it helps!.. Once you'll have it off, it's easy to see what's going on; but, otherwise I found the system to be pretty retarded, meh.
Hello, just wanna say thank you for this vid, my TUF FX506IU started to have the same fan rattling noises back in February and it was getting louder to the point that hitting the area near the fan no longer suppress the noise and only made it roars louder. My laptop have never been opened before so this was kinda nerve-racking to do. One of the most worrying thing was how the metal cover for the fan has to be opened, thus breaking the pins that were holding it in the first place. I got to the fan blades, pushed it gently until it clicks and then remove it from its place and lube the rod inside using the same lube/oil that you've used on your video, the shaft were also oiled like what you've done on the video and then i reassembled the fan back to the shaft. Fortunately the metal cover for the fan still clicks in its place even tho the pins seems to have broken when i try to open it from before, I screwed everything back to it's place and boots up the laptop. Needless to say, there's no more roaring or rattling noises came from that fan, felt really weird to hear it silent again after enduring the rattling noise for about a month. Thanks again.
So this only helps reduce fan noise. How about an overheating GPU because mine overheats even when I just clean the fans and repaste? But I haven't tried lubricating though. Do you think it will fix my problem?
Thanks dude, it works on my HP pavilion gaming - 15-ec0101ax. I thought i can not take off the blade, the fan model is different but the blade looks same, so I think it's gonna work on my fan too, and yeah IT WORKS 👍👍
Hello, just a question. After cleaning and applying singer oil into the fan shaft, does the rattling problem persist after a while? I think this is just some temporary fix other than replacing the fan with new one (which may have this problem too). Thanks
after a month of doing this it seems that my fans ok till now i guess need some maintenance every other month if the problem still there i think you need to replace the fan
I had the same noise problem, so I followed every single step of this free tutotial and I managed to solve the problem as well. When in need for removing the blades from the coil-housing, I used a flat-blade screwdriver (with feeling) instead of bare fingers and it worked properly (even if I guess two flat-blade scredrivers would work even better). I did not have any lubricating oil at home, so some WD40 worked fine too. The blades slits were also quite clogged by a lot of dust, so blowing them with some air was compulsory. Last but not least: your ASUS laptop is assembled with two fans. BUT DO NOT TRY TO REPEAT THE PROCEDURE IN THIS VIDEO WITH THE OTHER FAN!!! Its shaft is not free so it is very likely you will damage the blade-case severily !!!
@@TeddyWilder Yes you can, I just did it today. For the other fan (CPU fan). You'll need a small flathead to pry off the metal cover braking the plastic welds, don't worry they dont matter once assembled. And use plastic type of rod to push up on the fan to unhook the shaft from the bearing.
duuuuude NOW? I literally just sended my fx505 to asus service couple hours ago...i was waiting for your video release for weeks..But thank you though!!
I also went to asus service centers because of this stupid rattling fan, its been two weeks now. The technician said they can't fix the rattling problem so they said im gonna have to wait until the sparepart arrive
@@pal3294 they might change the fan but it actually might start making the noise again..they just dont lubricate it..so iam waiting to get it back so i can do it by myself
@@MsKaramba11 it is safer if you remove the battery first but i dont and i only lubricate the gpu fan since its the one causing the annoying sound. tips grab to something metal to remove the static in our body.
¿Cual es la velocidad maxima que llegan los ventiladores de esta laptop en modo Turbo? Tengo esa duda, ya que creo que mis ventiladores van lento en modo turbo. Gracias
Bought some cheap Amazon Fans.. NEVER DO THAT!! Every one of them fell apart in less than a week!!! The fans are made of a cheap plastic that breaks apart from the heating and cooling that these fans go through.. They are obviously not Stress Tested.. Thank you for this great video!!
Bro wtf you scared me, im looking up how to clean my fans and all of a sudden the video started having sound and a sniff, and i'm thinking ahhh shucks my fans dead lmaoooo. Good content preparing to do the same to my fan before selling it :)
my laptop has fan problem in armoury crate always showing 6000 rpm in any mode and fan is too much noisy i cant hear anymore this is works for me or not i recently change my fan and cooilng system but not yet fixed can you help?
Please may i ask you i just want to make sure .... with your method fixing ...Does it still work fine nowadays yourlaptop without rattling noise , doesn't it.... And i wonder if i can use other oil
I have been dealing with this issue for MONTHS. It literally broke my sanity. I ordered off ebay and the wrong fan came and they told me the one I ordered went out of stock in the time the wrong one shipped to me. All the others were scheduled to come in like a month, after the holidays where I'd use this machine the most for gaming. I was at my wits end, then I found this video. I was SO NERVOUS to pop the fan out of its casing but I did it, found some dust and lubed the bearing and it's fine now. There is an empty silence where the noise used to be. My sanity has not yet returned but I hope it does with the silence. THANK YOU random kid on youtube, thank you. You helped where literally dozens of other people have failed.
did you put the oil where he showed in the video or did you apply it to some other parts of the fan? I did exactly what he did. but there is still rattling if the fan is working. It's 2 am and this ends tonight!
@@EfeGulay düzeldimi dostum aynı sorun bendede mevcut videodaki gibi yapmayı planlıyorum
@@sezerozturk714 düzeldi. 3-4 ayda bir acip yapıyorum, bilgisayari tekrar sevmeye başladım.
Size önerilerim: sesi hangi fandan geliyor ondan emin olun. Ve bilgisayarı açmak için ters çevirdiğinizde fan'ın yerine dikkat edin. Boşuna sağlam fanı sökmeyin.
@@EfeGulay hangi yağ
YOU SAVED MY LIFE. I was looking for someone to show me how to take the fan out and you are the only one that did. thank you so much.
I think I have a different model but the fan and heating look identical, I can't shimmy it out without bending the MB.... fans absolutely driving me crazy, but seemingly decides when it's gonna start rattling.
After wandering about a lot of pages, discussions , even asus customer care ... Finally some process that actually worked !!!! Thank you so much!!!
We should start a campaign against Asus regarding how they have been cheating on its consumers with its third class TUF series
Not only this series...
I have the exact same issue with my acer nitro 5. I'm gonna try to fix it soon.
Nevermind I fix it right now lol
@@frostytaco8598 within 45 minutes? lol. your laptop was easier to dismantle.
@@av5334 I have opened it before to clean the dust out but other from that yes it's easy to dismantle.
I was so scared when the fan started to make that rattling noise but thanks to you it’s sorted, thank you so much, you’re great m8!
So what about now Its been 3 months Its still good ? Or is there anymore problem about the fan?
@@user-rd5ms1ki6i Still good m8!
@@sunwx7364 wait, so the fan case doesn't need to be glued or anything right? just close it after cleaning? cause I heard someone said u need to glue it. please tell me asap 😀
@@munyenyo7534 I didn't need to glue it, it depends on how much strength you put when you try to open it, I did it gently and the pin didn't get bend. if you can't put it back due to strength and the small pin get bend you should glue otherwise it won't close, try to use black tape so if this happens again it'll be easier to remove.
@@sunwx7364 bruh right fan so dominant than left ...left one far quite why?
My friend, you just saved mr from all that killing noise. I had this issue for about 2 months. I saw your video about 3 weeks ago but i scared a little bit to do this. Also my model is FX505DU so i had to pick up the heatsink from it. But today i made it
And now god damn peace is back😅 we love you. We do . And i appreciate of you for the rest of my life.
I just did this like 10 minutes ago. I wasn't sure it would work because I thought that my fan had a problem with its rotational angle and that the sound was coming from the blades hitting the case. But I decided to try it anyway and the moment I started forcing the fan out of its magnetic place I found that the rotation got smoother. I took it out completely and applied some grease on the pin and now I have a silent fan once again. So thank you so much.
Also, to everyone who's worried about the metal case getting loose after the process, once you screw it back to its slot, it'll be firm enough and won't move freely
Can confirm, this does work! The fan just needs lubrication. Thanks buddy!
see my other videos
welcome
My laptop didn't had any dust but just applying lubricant into the fan just made that noise go away. Thank You So Much.
I was going crazy with that rattling noise for months and this saved me, thank you sir !
You're welcome!
this is because your CPU overheating. Your fan from that side wear out over time. I suggest you do download AMD Ryzen Controller program, after you lubricate your fan. And set VRM current down from 45 to 44 or 43, and limit your temperature to 80 degrees from 105. It may help. My fan started rattling again even after lubricating. So I made some little pefrorations just against that fan and used AMD Ryzen Controller. So now my CPU works with temperature up to 75-80 degrees max. Sorry for mistakes, im learning English
@@whusocringe1301 thanks a lot, I will try this !
This is hands down the best video on the subject and should be the first result! Thanks for the help!
Thank you, very thank you. The noise it was driving me insane and now it's so much quieter and better, may good bless your channel and give you lots of growth ❤️
After months of irritating noice on my fan, this actually fixed it! Thank you so much!!!
I wish I could upvote 1000 times. Thanks you for sparing me the most annoying fan noise i've ever had to listen to.
thank you bro.
You are a life savior dude, thx! :D
welcome 😊
I'm a total noob at this and I've never done this before. Also where I live, they take £50 to even open my laptop back cover. So I tried this on my Asus FX505DT. The only decent video tutorial for the fan problem is from this dude. I had some serious rattling and constant noise but with a little sewing machine glue for £2 I managed to fix it at home. ❤️
Thank you so much .I have been having issued with my fan for so long and tried cleaning it but still no difference. Putting oil did the magic and I'm quite grateful
Finally Did this after waiting for years , when my warranty went off.
Can confirm works perfectly and silently ❤️💯
Bro huge thank you! I'm about to buy and waste my precious money to buy a new fan but then I found your video. Great help my fan is now good as new after I've done cleaning and greasing it. No more irritating loud fan sound.
Thank you sooo much the noise was so stressful, and now it fixed thanks to you ❤️❤️
Works like a charm. Can´t thank you enough
That error on my Asus laptop brought me a lot of problems and finally, you have shown me the solution thank you very much (before I bought fans from Aliexpress)
Thank you, you saved our sanity! Worked like a charm...
Balls of steel indeed. I dont know if I have it in me to do. But this is for sure my issue. Thanks man!
I ws a bit scared... But I did it....And it's working fine now! Thanks to you brother!
welcome 😁😁
Thanks! BTW should I loosen the hinges? I think the hinges are a little tight on this series. When I open the laptop lid, I sometime hear tic tic sound. I think the sound is coming from the cover on the hinge. I hear a similar sound when I press the cover on the hinge.
Man, thank you, really, all the fan rattling is gone, thank you so much brother!
Thanks a lot man! I had really bad rattling sound since the day I got it and now 80 percent of the noise is gone.
I was sort of hesitant to try this, but after the noise becoming more and more persistent, I finally decided to give it a shot today.
And it worked! The noise has stopped... for now at least! Just finished the operation moments ago. I'll update if the noise ever returns!
Thank you for the guide, helped a lot!
Cheers
Hi
Did the noise return?
@@mezzoedbey3802 I'm sorry to say that, as a matter of fact, it did, thought not as frequently as before however, for some reason. I've yet to try to fix it again, I'll comment here again if I end up doing it.
@@MrTryagenhow is it now? Know any better way?
Waiting for reply here too
Unfortunately the noise persists. Currently I know of no other way, nor have I attempted to fix it again due to a severe case of laziness.
Sorry to disappoint
Thank u mannn, my laptop fan was extremely noisy and it costs 60$ to repair. U saved my money XD..
Ngl, this KINDA WORKED. It didn't eliminate it fully, but it DID make it much more quiet. Thank you for the tutorial!
Try using oil with higher viscosity or maybe even grease.
Thanks for the tutorial, actually fixed my almost broken fan.
Man thanks a ton! Tried it today and can confirm it works like new. :D Thankyou Subbed!
thanks
You're life saver bro, saved lots of efforts & bucks, can't tell the scenario😅😂 but this video solved my problem.😊
This video really helped. Thanks man
DUDE THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS🙏🏽
Thank you so much! I thought I needed to replace the fan, so easy, just wish I found and did this sooner!
so accurate and efficient also without unnecessary steps, the fan case will need to be glued afterwards for it to stick properly. thank you so much.
what did u glue it with?
@@munyenyo7534 i used black tape
@@candradwinugraha8237hi there a guy that was 1 year younger when you wrote this comment, i wanted to say that gluing and taping something are 2 VERY different things
Thanks a lot man for the video. Saved me a lot of money.
Thank you for making this video!
Bro you just earned respect and a sub 💕
Thankyou so much bro, I thought my gpu fan needs to replace that cost me around 30$... and your trick really works...again thankyou
Works 100% thank you so much for the help man it's been bugging me for days 😎
Thank you, it helped me a lot.
no sounds and rattle.
OMG! Thank you! The noise was driving me crazy.
With this video I managed to clean my coolers on my FX705DU, but I needed to remove the heatsink as one of the heat pipes goes under the gpu cooler, with this ocasion I also replaced the thermal paste which was total garbage and solid not paste, it took me 20 minutes to clean the damn thing.
The hardest part was removing the fan from the cooler, I needed to cut all the tabs on the cooler to release the upper metallic plate, than tried to push the fan out like in the video and it didn't work, feared like I am going to bend or brake it so I found some thin tabs that could go under the blades 1mm thick (you can buy some of them in poundland in the gardening section) pushed 2 of them on on each side than pressed with my nails on the other side like in the video and the blades were out in a second with no damage.
What I can say it was really dirty a lot of dust in it, put some oil not a lot but enough, mounted everything back, and used tape to hold the top metal plate because I cut the small melted plastic tabs used to hold it, and now everything is good and silent, but what I have noticed, the fans are bad quality and badly centered, spinning it by hand I could hear it how is not properly weighted and making a dragging sound in a specific point of the rotation. Asus used cheap fans.
I used Arctic MX-4 as thermal paste, now the temps dropped with 5 - 10C which is nice, idle temperature is 35 - 37C.
Now I don't evenbneed to remove the heatsink just pull on the fan and just oil the damn thing every few months :))
@@StopTh3Idiotsdo u replace the fan? When did this happen from the day u bought the laptop? 1 year? 2 years? Its been 2 years for my laptop n the fan looks busted peehaps bc of thr dust or it is i dont know. But it doesnt make rattling noise when i rotate it manually. Should i buy a new or no? If only i can show the picture
Works like Magic!! XD Thanks a lot.
Thank u so much fr the video, was v v helpful
Plz do keep up the good work
Thank you so much, it works for me, you save me!
Thank you soo much!!! You have saved my life! This workkksss!!
*_Thank you so much Bro, it's working_*
Do I have to take out thr yelloe tubes too? The ones with golden color?
I'd thank the gods but I'll settle for thanking you instead!
My GPU fan has been driving me crazy for monthes and to have it fixed is a god send!
Thanx man u are a legend❤
this really helped me a lot. thank you boss
Same issue please tell does this vedio help?
Wow... This actually worked... Thankss.. 👍🏼👍🏼
Im really thankful for your help
Could you do a video on how to remove the heatsink please?
Thank you so much man, this worked!
will it be occur again after a years or something, as this is due to dust and lack of lubrication.
you are my hero kid. very big thanks
THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH !! no more need for painkillers or headphones during gaming :D
Thanks bro. U saved my life 👌
Does it works with both fans?
Great tutorial. My FX505DD GPU Fan also suffer this issue, i have all the tools required to do this but i'm too afraid to break the fan blade or even the fan motor. Maybe i'll try it sometimes in the near future.
How did you removed the metal plate from the top of the fan itself ?
the noise started after i changed my thermal paste and cleaned my fan
Hey man, I was also wondering about this, but then I just sent it. The metal plate is being held by those small black covers. I opened mine by forcing the plate out and those small black bits came off one by one as I forced it. The thing is, you cant place those bits back anymore since I popped some of them off. The plate though cannot be placed back to its original form, but i just placed the plate back as best as I can and no problems for me so far.
How do you open the fan housing
ill keep this video in mind how hard is it to take off the back cover? i need to upgrade my ram soon 8gb sucks bad which is what it came with
Had this problem since like 3 months ago.
I managed to fix it by just tilting the laptop I a way that stops the noise but the fan still works.
Yesterday the noises returned so I tried fixing it like I did before but it didnt work so I tired ur method.
I u screwed the back cover but all fan screws were stuck and I couldn't remove them.
Pls help me figure out how to unscrew them and thanks
It's REALLY difficult to open this laptop, mine is FX505DU. The screws CAN come out, perhaps turn them slowly, slowly at the very end until you feel the thread come off its very end; then you'll know that they're loose - something like that. Once the screws are removed and/or out of the thread, the fun starts. I used a somewhat thin cardboard business card to GENTLY slide (I think!) from the front-side and front... Somewhere you'll find a spot between the clips that are holding it. It's DIFFICULT not to damage the plastics, or not to leave any marks... Only then, after making a small gap, was I able to slide in a slightly larger plastic card and separate a clip, some clips... Then it's kinda possible to use your hands and GENTLY get it to pry open. Just... patience and skill - and you'll be able to do it!! :))
EDIT: Basically the clips that hold the cover are at the front and sides and the back, where the vents are is what's free. Hope it helps!.. Once you'll have it off, it's easy to see what's going on; but, otherwise I found the system to be pretty retarded, meh.
thanks! this actually solved my problem
sir i humbley thank you it would have cost me half of my salary to replace the fan but i fixed it thanks to you
Hello, just wanna say thank you for this vid, my TUF FX506IU started to have the same fan rattling noises back in February and it was getting louder to the point that hitting the area near the fan no longer suppress the noise and only made it roars louder.
My laptop have never been opened before so this was kinda nerve-racking to do. One of the most worrying thing was how the metal cover for the fan has to be opened, thus breaking the pins that were holding it in the first place. I got to the fan blades, pushed it gently until it clicks and then remove it from its place and lube the rod inside using the same lube/oil that you've used on your video, the shaft were also oiled like what you've done on the video and then i reassembled the fan back to the shaft. Fortunately the metal cover for the fan still clicks in its place even tho the pins seems to have broken when i try to open it from before, I screwed everything back to it's place and boots up the laptop.
Needless to say, there's no more roaring or rattling noises came from that fan, felt really weird to hear it silent again after enduring the rattling noise for about a month. Thanks again.
bro is there any problem about the fan now??
please answare
Does this process fix the noise permanently or it came back??
How can he know he is not god😂Just replace your fans It 10 dollars I can sendd all of you links
So this only helps reduce fan noise. How about an overheating GPU because mine overheats even when I just clean the fans and repaste? But I haven't tried lubricating though. Do you think it will fix my problem?
Thanks dude, it works on my HP pavilion gaming - 15-ec0101ax. I thought i can not take off the blade, the fan model is different but the blade looks same, so I think it's gonna work on my fan too, and yeah IT WORKS 👍👍
Nice, Thank you! This does work!
Thx brother you saved my life
Dude your the best! I did these steps and it worked! Hope it will last for a while.
Hey bro how long did it last
@@oussamasamir3035 still going strong! 👌
Hello, just a question. After cleaning and applying singer oil into the fan shaft, does the rattling problem persist after a while? I think this is just some temporary fix other than replacing the fan with new one (which may have this problem too). Thanks
after a month of doing this it seems that my fans ok till now i guess need some maintenance every other month if the problem still there i think you need to replace the fan
This is the best solution for me, fixed my fan buzzing right away.
I can't get the fan out, what's a heatsink and how do you lift it?
Will be the silicone oil okay?
Works great! thank u very much!!!!!
Thank you man the noise is driving me nuts, tried ordering online but the price 60$ is too high for me, maybe i will give it a try in your way. Thanks
thank you my fan is back to normal
Worked a treat man, thank you very much. I was ready to buy a new fan before seeing this.
your welcome
I had the same noise problem, so I followed every single step of this free tutotial and I managed to solve the problem as well. When in need for removing the blades from the coil-housing, I used a flat-blade screwdriver (with feeling) instead of bare fingers and it worked properly (even if I guess two flat-blade scredrivers would work even better). I did not have any lubricating oil at home, so some WD40 worked fine too. The blades slits were also quite clogged by a lot of dust, so blowing them with some air was compulsory.
Last but not least: your ASUS laptop is assembled with two fans. BUT DO NOT TRY TO REPEAT THE PROCEDURE IN THIS VIDEO WITH THE OTHER FAN!!! Its shaft is not free so it is very likely you will damage the blade-case severily !!!
Great that would a big help to others. Great job buddy
For my tuf laptop, the one that making the noise is the other fan..... can’t i do this??
@@TeddyWilder Yes you can, I just did it today. For the other fan (CPU fan). You'll need a small flathead to pry off the metal cover braking the plastic welds, don't worry they dont matter once assembled. And use plastic type of rod to push up on the fan to unhook the shaft from the bearing.
I would have liked to read this comment earlier, now I am ordering another pair on Aliexpress haha
You mean the cpu fan?
I question, I opened a fan and when I want to seal the fan those plastic pieces didn't seal. Did you use some kind of adhesive?
Put a little bit of super glue cause asus design this fan to be disposable
don't be sorry, king. You saved my sanity
duuuuude NOW? I literally just sended my fx505 to asus service couple hours ago...i was waiting for your video release for weeks..But thank you though!!
I also went to asus service centers because of this stupid rattling fan, its been two weeks now. The technician said they can't fix the rattling problem so they said im gonna have to wait until the sparepart arrive
@@pal3294 they might change the fan but it actually might start making the noise again..they just dont lubricate it..so iam waiting to get it back so i can do it by myself
im sorry it takes a while to upload my video i just been busy lately.
@@covstv2466 2 questions, did you disconnected the battery? and did you lubricated second fan? or only the GPU one?
@@MsKaramba11 it is safer if you remove the battery first but i dont and i only lubricate the gpu fan since its the one causing the annoying sound. tips grab to something metal to remove the static in our body.
¿Cual es la velocidad maxima que llegan los ventiladores de esta laptop en modo Turbo? Tengo esa duda, ya que creo que mis ventiladores van lento en modo turbo. Gracias
Works great!!! Thanks very much
your welcome glad to help
Bought some cheap Amazon Fans.. NEVER DO THAT!! Every one of them fell apart in less than a week!!! The fans are made of a cheap plastic that breaks apart from the heating and cooling that these fans go through.. They are obviously not Stress Tested.. Thank you for this great video!!
Thanks mate !
Bro wtf you scared me, im looking up how to clean my fans and all of a sudden the video started having sound and a sniff, and i'm thinking ahhh shucks my fans dead lmaoooo. Good content preparing to do the same to my fan before selling it :)
my laptop has fan problem in armoury crate always showing 6000 rpm in any mode and fan is too much noisy i cant hear anymore this is works for me or not i recently change my fan and cooilng system but not yet fixed can you help?
thank you man .THANK YOU SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO MUCHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
thanks for this been suffering this too noise too
How did you open the fan's cap?
thanks men, very good video
thanks for the subs even im not active thanks everyone....
Thanks for the video, really helped a lot. Keep up the good work ❤️
Please may i ask you i just want to make sure .... with your method fixing ...Does it still work fine nowadays yourlaptop without rattling noise , doesn't it.... And i wonder if i can use other oil
Wow you have so many views. Instructional videos are very successful. You should make.more.