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Cheers chaps - good to know but I think I will wait for the Alienware. 12 months paypal 0% etc just easier for me.
Thanks, slightly different situation here. The gsync card in the 38GL has 3 thermal pads connecting it to it's cooler; likely VRM's for the processor. For now I decided repaste the chip but reinstall the existing plate/cooler and then bolt a waterblock onto where the gsync fan used to be.
These were the instructions I found on the web - search <lg monitor service menu>
These instructions are at your own risk - please don't blame me if you accidentally activate a setting in the menu and break something
To access service menu:
Via Joystick
Power off monitor - wait 5s
<L><L><L><R>
Power on monitor
When display is on - briefly press in joystick to bring up normal control menu (power off, input, settings, etc)
<R> for settings
The service menu should pop up now
To exit menu press <L> on joystick
It might take a few attempts get the sequence right - you'll know if it just brings up the normal settings menu instead of the service menu
Once you've got it though, you'll need to power off the monitor to get the normal settings menu back again
Does anyone know how to exit service menu? I've just finished my fan-delete project but I'm stuck in the service menu!
edit: I think I'm in the AGING screen, the one that walks around the border of the screen showing the temp and fan status. I can't escape.
I couldn't access the service menu anymore, I was stuck in the Aging screen. Left and Right on the joystick would change the brightness or audio, can't remember. Up and Down would change from normal screen with floating AGING to all white screen.You need to move the cursor down to the bottom of the service menu where there isn't any option (blank) then power cycle.
Scroll up and consider adding 3 small noctua fans inside your monitor and unplugging the GSYNC fan, that might be enough to do the trick.I know this might sound dumb or maybe it was answered before but, couldn’t we just disconnect both fans and leave them off all time? Or then the monitor wouldn’t start? Or there’s the risk of melting the Gsync module? Does it even get that hot?
im at my wits end with the noise of this monitor so either I solve it or I’m gonna have to sell it and go for the GN
What if I just unplug the Gsync fan, and try it? Does it really get so hot that we need a fan in it? wouldnt it be "safe" to unplug it and remove the red mesh under the top vents to make some room for hot air to come out? At this point I'm open to try everything, either way the monitor has become barely unusable, I can't stand the noise in my ears, now I even hear it when is not on, I think I've got a wound in my internal ear because of this thing.
Just sent you a private message.What if I just unplug the Gsync fan, and try it? Does it really get so hot that we need a fan in it? wouldnt it be "safe" to unplug it and remove the red mesh under the top vents to make some room for hot air to come out? At this point I'm open to try everything, either way the monitor has become barely unusable, I can't stand the noise in my ears, now I even hear it when is not on, I think I've got a wound in my internal ear because of this thing.
What if I just unplug the Gsync fan, and try it? Does it really get so hot that we need a fan in it? wouldnt it be "safe" to unplug it and remove the red mesh under the top vents to make some room for hot air to come out? At this point I'm open to try everything, either way the monitor has become barely unusable, I can't stand the noise in my ears, now I even hear it when is not on, I think I've got a wound in my internal ear because of this thing.
Personally, its not even the fan noise OOTB that worries me, its how will the fan hold up 5 years down the road.