11-26-2016 06:09 AM - last edited on 03-05-2024 12:26 AM by ROGBot
02-15-2020 01:35 PM
Equus Ligneus wrote:
Anyone having battery issues?
Mine seems to be discharging whenever it's not plugged in -- meaning after just letting the laptop sit turned off without the charger in.
Here's a picture of the battery log generated by my laptop,
Defect battery? Is it possible to order a new one and replace it?
02-02-2020 11:21 AM
02-03-2020 01:35 AM
binaryLV wrote:
Is there any way to undervolt CPU in BIOS/UEFI on GL702VMK?
Until now I've been using Intel XTU to set voltage offset to -0.110V, but it keeps resetting after waking up from hibernation (few times a week, but not always). I have to manually open Intel XTU GUI, check the core voltage, if it is around 1.05V, then set offset to 0V, then set it to -0.110V. There seems to be some bug with this particular setting (i.e., -0.110V). To make it even more fun, there seems to be some weird bug with this particular offset (i.e., -0.110V) which does not show up when I use some other offset (e.g., -0.109V), but that offset also seems to be resetting on waking up the PC.
I've recently found a way to run CLI version of XTU via Windows Task Scheduler when PC wakes up, it seems to be working, but that's "less than ideal" solution, especially taking into consideration that CLI tool was removed in Intel XTU v6.5.
02-03-2020 07:07 AM
XtuCLI.exe -t -id 79 -v -109 | rem
XtuCLI.exe -t -id 79 -v -110 | rem
02-04-2020 12:47 AM
02-20-2020 04:07 PM
03-09-2020 08:29 AM
Dreano wrote:
This isn't really a performance issue so much as a broken laptop issue. I have a GL702V and the keyboard is dead. No backlight, no response at all. Device manager says it's working but it absolutely isn't. Any suggestions? I fear it's an issue on the mobo to do with power etc. Can't say I'd be very happy if it is. This is a £2000 laptop less than 2 years old. Anyway I'm hoping it won't require a new mobo.
03-09-2020 08:31 AM
03-09-2020 10:40 AM
joacolupa@gmail.com wrote:
Anyone of those who have been following the thread from the beginning can make an up to date synthesis of all the options we have to bring the temperatures down?
Going through 111 pages is a nightmare
03-14-2020 08:18 AM
joacolupa@gmail.com wrote:
Anyone of those who have been following the thread from the beginning can make an up to date synthesis of all the options we have to bring the temperatures down?
Going through 111 pages is a nightmare