11-26-2016
06:09 AM
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03-05-2024
12:26 AM
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ROGBot
03-14-2018 03:19 AM
03-14-2018 09:11 AM
03-14-2018 02:35 PM
( MAD ) wrote:
Ehi guys,
here GL702MVK (i7 2.8 Ghz + nvidia 1060 6 Gb, BIOS 303).
After 81 pages, I'm not still able to understand if it's really possibile to improve my CPU+GPU temperatures (I mean under 80 C degrees) without to drill my bottom case.
At the moment, my attempts with "Onjax's metode" (Afterburner msi + Intel Xtreme Tuning Utility) are completely useless: my temps, with TURBO BOOST active, are always above 85 degrees (playing FIFA 18, CPU 90° - GPU 85°). What a waste of cash..... I can't believe Asus trades a so deficient product!
Could anyone explain to me, if only solution available is drilling my case? And if I decide to drill (+ ventilation system), I can find a real fixing (temp under 80 C degrees)?
Thanks for answering 🙂
Greetings from Italy
03-14-2018 03:20 PM
Yokali wrote:
I've been testing CPU and GPU undervolt and both help well but I wanted lower temps without drill the case so 2 days ago I tried with the adaptative energy mode of the Nvidial control panel wich changes the mode how the graphics cards works, as far as I was able to understand it's something like:
Adaptive
If there is some 3d load let's jump to a higher frequency like 800Mhz if that frequency is capable of managing the load (<90%) let's keep that frequency but if it isn't let's look for some higher frequency and so on.
Optimal performance
If there's some 3d load let's jump to a realy high frequency like ~1600Mhz and doesn't matter the load isn't too high to avoid stuttering let's keep that high.
So in comparison with Adaptive you can get 800Mhz (or higher depending on the load) with ~80% usage wich means less current, more efficiency but maybe stuttering. with Optimal performance 1600Mhz <50% usage, more stable frequency means more stable fps but more current consumption meaning more heat
I hope I'd explained well
03-14-2018 06:29 PM
03-14-2018 09:07 PM
Yokali wrote:
Yes, due to the lower frequency of the adaptive there's much less heat with the optimal mode my temps were like 80 or more for gpu and cpu but less than 90. while playing AC origins and now that I'm using adaptive my temps are much lower like 72 C max for GPU and the cpu like, if you want to use it a would recommend to reboot your system and monitorize the frequency to be sure there's a low frequency and high GPU usage, I have to say that I only noticed this situation with AC and nothing change while playing Overwatch or Fortnite but my temps are lower than 80 C in any of those cases
03-14-2018 09:28 PM
03-15-2018 07:56 AM
Yokali wrote:
There's where i changed that, I've tried it also with Titanfall 2 and it is really good, just for some moments of stuttering but I think it does worth it
03-16-2018 05:56 AM
03-17-2018 03:36 AM
Yokali wrote:
There's where i changed that, I've tried it also with Titanfall 2 and it is really good, just for some moments of stuttering but I think it does worth it