03-14-2017 04:05 PM - last edited on 03-05-2024 06:56 PM by ROGBot
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02-03-2018 10:28 AM
Teebow681 wrote:
I recently repasted my g751jm, i74710hq, Nividia 860m, 28gig Ram, with Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut. Also I cleaned the inside out thoroughly from dust. I cleaned the cpu, gpu, and dual heatsinks with some 2-part cleaner made by artic silver. On just the cpu and gpu, i used the spatula to sparingly, but entirely coat the chips heatsink contact points. On all other contact points I used some generic thermal paste from best buy.
After a year of use before repasting my cpu temps were 96c-99c everytime i overclocked and benchmarked with xtu. And with default settings, temps were mid 80s. After repasting, with the most extreme settings that are sometimes borderline unstable, i can't get the temp of my cpu above 86c. Mostly I'm getting between 78-82c and getting my highest benchmark scores. And idling at 53c now.
07-31-2021 06:53 AM
Weirdoutworld wrote:
I'm assuming you have the i7-47**?
Either way, ALL mobile i7 processors are made to run really hot.
I was reaching 93*C - CPU / 86*C - GPU. playing Grand Theft Auto 5 until I did THIS...
Navigate to...
Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Power Options\ *select high performance* & Edit Plan Settings.
Then click the link near the bottom that says "Change advanced power settings"
Now, scroll down until you see a (+) sign next to "Processor power management" click the (+) to drop a CPU power menu that will look like this......
-Processor power management
- minimum processor state
On Battery: 99%
Plugged In: 99%
- System Cooling Policy
On Battery: Active
Plugged In: Active
- Maximum Processor State
On Battery: 99%
Plugged In: 99%
By making all numbers 99% I was able to cut 10*C off my regular temperature with a very small, hardly noticeable drop in performance...