11-26-2016
06:09 AM
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03-05-2024
12:26 AM
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ROGBot
11-26-2016 05:20 PM
11-27-2016 03:45 PM
11-27-2016 11:31 PM
Sfonks wrote:
There is no need to undervolt the CPU, just have to turn off Intel Turbo Boost Technology since that broken and is the cause of the overheating.
You can do this by creating a custom power plan in windows and changing the MIN and MAX Cpu usage to 99%, then the turbo will not be used because it only activates at 100%.
I have been using this method for a while and it works great.
Source thread: https://rog.asus.com/forum/showthread.php?88828-GL702VM-Heavy-GPU-throttling
11-28-2016 08:11 AM
onjax wrote:
Hi!
1. Turbo boost isn't broken, it just can't fire up due to excessive heat.
2. Disabling Turbo will also drop voltage by itself (you can monitor that). So I don't see any problem to lower voltage by myself but with turbo enabled.
3. We all paid for 3.5 GHz, it's just wrong to sit at 2.9Ghz to me
4. As I said, 70% of heat goes from GPU, so, it's essential to do something with GPU
11-28-2016 10:34 AM
Sfonks wrote:
What I thought that the problem was is that the CPU Turbo was on even if the temperatures are too high, and it should only be on if the laptop is cool enough.
My question is, with this method of lowering the voltage, isn't this underclocking the system? Which makes it so that you won't hit 3.5ghz anyway
11-28-2016 08:20 PM
11-28-2016 09:08 PM
hectorbastida wrote:
@onjax Hello I have a Asus GL502VS and tried to use your method, cant get msi afterburner to show the voltage its always 0, any ideas?
11-29-2016 12:03 AM
hectorbastida wrote:
@onjax Hello I have a Asus GL502VS and tried to use your method, cant get msi afterburner to show the voltage its always 0, any ideas?
11-29-2016 07:47 AM