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G512LV Preventing permenant boost mode on mains

Soupladel
Level 10
Is there a way to prevent my laptop (G512LV) from sitting at high clock speeds when on mains but not under heavy load?
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lakshay2020 wrote:
Can you also let us know how the laptop performs thermally, without a cooling pad?


Sure, here ya go. there was some thermal throttling at the start but leveled off after a few minutes.

KorosuKivy wrote:
Sure, here ya go. there was some thermal throttling at the start but leveled off after a few minutes.


Nice temperatures. One more thing, does maxing out the fans in manual mode allow the fan speeds to go higher than 6400 RPM?

lakshay2020 wrote:
Nice temperatures. One more thing, does maxing out the fans in manual mode allow the fan speeds to go higher than 6400 RPM?


Haven't tried but id assume no, I don't think the RPM will go any higher.

KorosuKivy wrote:
Haven't tried but id assume no, I don't think the RPM will go any higher.


I actually saw this happen on two of the 2020 Asus rog laptops. Zephyrus G14 and Zephyrus Duo are on youtube which were tested in manual mode, and it really made a difference in terms of temps. So it would be really good if you can test this out for us, and would be good to know for you as well. Would be a plus point for me if I think of getting the i9 variant where almost any gains in order to help keep the temps down are welcome. I really wish to know if fans can go higher, and this possibility will give me another reason to get this.

lakshay2020 wrote:
I actually saw this happen on two of the 2020 Asus rog laptops. Zephyrus G14 and Zephyrus Duo are on youtube which were tested in manual mode, and it really made a difference in terms of temps. So it would be really good if you can test this out for us, and would be good to know for you as well. Would be a plus point for me if I think of getting the i9 variant where almost any gains in order to help keep the temps down are welcome. I really wish to know if fans can go higher, and this possibility will give me another reason to get this.


As I figured gave it a go an it wont go any higher than 6400 rpm

KorosuKivy wrote:
As I figured gave it a go an it wont go any higher than 6400 rpm


Okay. Thanks for helping 🙂

KorosuKivy wrote:
Ambient Temperature in my room is about 20-25C Living in Scotland is generally cool if not cold half the time but I'm also in a large room so it never gets hot in here I also use a cooling pad what I linked in a previous post.

As for power configuration, I haven't tinkered with those settings.


I also live in Scotland 🙂

Here is my armoury crate under gaming load (Doom Eternal Ultra Settings)

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Soupladel wrote:
I also live in Scotland 🙂

Here is my armoury crate under gaming load (Doom Eternal Ultra Settings)

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Looks alright from that screenshot.

Do you have the intel extreme tunning app? leave that running for 5 minutes on casual usage then after you have the graph filled up run doom and just play it for about 5 minutes then take a screenshot of each.

That will give you an idea if you're thermal throttling or if its just a power throttle. Do you get any hangs or noticeable frame stutter while playing doom, is it in combat heavy locations/traveling locations (areas with no combat) or while being idle and not paused does the game stutter

Also do all of this on the Turbo setting rather than performance mode.

Blake1
Level 10
Hello Soupladel,
Thank you for the information.
I have reported both of your thread.

Blake1
Level 10
Hello Soupladel,
After consulting with our technical support and designers, and we have tested several scenario you mentioned, your device is fine.
The temperature and the CPU frequency is normal since the OS is always working, and for a device with such parts and equipment, it's normal as well.
And it is also normal for a device to reach it's high peak of temperature and performance, then drop a bit to keep balance at certain point.
Please do not worry too much about it.

If you really want to lower the frequency, and of course the performance would be slower,
you may enter BIOS >Advanced> Disable "Hyper-Threading".
Let me know if you have any other concern.
Thank you.