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OptimusRobertus

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    i7 7700HQ
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    8GB DDR4-2400
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    GTX 1060 3GB
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    128GB NVMe SSD + 1TB 7200 RPM HDD
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    Windows 10

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  1. Yes, but how do I know if I do it correctly? Because I have no idea how I should adjust the sliders (like to which point), and the guides I've watched just said to slide the sliders, without really giving any context......
  2. Ah thanks for explaining the last part. But I've watched a few videos about repasting, and it didn't make a lot of difference on this particular model (and I'm not actually confident enough to reapply thermal paste...). The undervolt didn't make a huge difference, and my GPU is hotter than my CPU most of the time, so I guess I'd need to undervolt the GPU in order to reduce overall temperatures (as the CPU and GPU have a shared heatsink), right? But how exactly do you undervolt a GPU?
  3. But that's the problem; some people say this is bad for a laptop, while others say it isn't.....
  4. Ah okay, thanks. Will these temperatures reduce the longevity of my laptop?
  5. Hi all, My laptop (an Asus ROG GL503VM-GZ260T with a GTX 1060 and I7 7700HQ) reaches quite high temperatures (I think): 42-50 degrees Celsius on CPU and GPU while just browsing Chrome. 47-55 degrees Celsius on CPU and 49-57 degrees Celsius on the GPU while browsing Chrome and using Discord to voice chat. And while gaming the CPU reaches from 77 (in the first 10 minutes) to 89 degrees Celsius on the CPU (after 45 minutes to an hour the CPU will consistently be above 85 degrees Celsius) and 78-87 degrees Celsius on the GPU (which has the same story as the CPU while gaming). I get these temperatures while playing Assassin's Creed: Odyssey (1080p High), Watch_Dogs 2 (1080p mix of medium, high and ultra(, and Forza Horizon 4 (1080p medium)(I haven't really tested it with other games yet). Are these temperatures normal for a laptop (bear in mind my laptop is around 1.5 cm thin)? If not, what can I do to reduce the temperatures? (I've already done an undervolt on the CPU of -0.100 V, but haven't done so yet on my GPU as I don't really know how to do that). Thanks!
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