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Fx503vm high temp when gaming

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1 minute ago, ryan_03 said:

Can you give any tips how to undervolt? and what is a good cooling pads?

Cooling pads are useless. Don't bother. They never do anything remotely useful besides make noise.

 

Use intel XTU. Look up a guide and follow it. Also buy Kryonaut paste and replace the stock one

Hi, 

 

anyone can help me with high temp when gaming?

 

High temp:

90C + for gpu and cpu

 

My laptop specs are:

fx503vm

Processor    Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-7700HQ CPU @ 2.80GHz, 2801 Mhz, 4 Core(s), 8 Logical Processor(s)

Installed Physical Memory (RAM)    16.0 GB

Name    NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 6gb

Model    Samsung SSD 970 EVO 500GB - OS installed
Size    465.76 GB (500,105,249,280 bytes)
Model    ST1000LX015-1U7172 - Seagate firecuda
Partition Size    931.51 GB (1,000,202,043,392 bytes)
 

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Seems about on par for gaming laptops

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1 minute ago, 5x5 said:

Not really. Most good gaming laptops stay under 80

Ah. Still unnecessarily toasty though

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1 minute ago, ryan_03 said:

Can you give any tips how to undervolt? and what is a good cooling pads?

Cooling pads are useless. Don't bother. They never do anything remotely useful besides make noise.

 

Use intel XTU. Look up a guide and follow it. Also buy Kryonaut paste and replace the stock one

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Just now, 5x5 said:

Cooling pads are useless. Don't bother. They never do anything remotely useful besides make noise.

 

Use intel XTU. Look up a guide and follow it. Also buy Kryonaut paste and replace the stock one

If you make your own cooling pad to force air into the intakes it can help. But if your laptop has a decent design just making sure it has room to breathe (they usually have feet on the bottom specifically for this, never sit gaming laptops on your lap or a blanket or anything that'll block the intakes) is much quieter. 

+1 for the Kryonaut, it's pretty much the best paste out there. A lot of people go for liquid metal on laptops, but I reeeeeeaallly don't advise that. It's conductive, hard to apply, separates into little balls and tries to roll onto your mobo so it can make your laptop toast itself by conducting electricity to the wrong place, it's just eh. You laptop will live longer at 85-90 than it will at 80 until the LM gets somewhere it doesn't belong and kills it (I swear I'm not bitter because the Clevo unit I got had LM from the previous owner and now the 8700K is dead and the laptop refuses to boot at all). 

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7 minutes ago, 5x5 said:

Cooling pads are useless. Don't bother. They never do anything remotely useful besides make noise.

 

Use intel XTU. Look up a guide and follow it. Also buy Kryonaut paste and replace the stock one

Thank you so much... I will do this..

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It has also been reported that (if the case allows it) to place a fan that shoots cold air to the device we want to cool instead of placing a fan that takes hot air out of the case helps in these cases.

 

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36 minutes ago, seagate_surfer said:

It has also been reported that (if the case allows it) to place a fan that shoots cold air to the device we want to cool instead of placing a fan that takes hot air out of the case helps in these cases.

 

Can you show me how?

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