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DemiGod

Hello forum users, I just wanted to ask do you have any ideas how to decrease temperatures in gaming laptop. I currently have asdus rog with 8750h and gtx 1070 and the temperatures go above 95C I cleaned the dust replaced the thermal paste with arctic mx4 and it helped a little bit. But it still burns my legs/hands. Any other ideas how to reduce Temps? currently Iam forced to turn off turbo boost for reasonable Temps but performance also drops by like 40%

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Im sorry to say thats how those types of notebooks are designed.
Its not a laptop, its a notebook, more meant to be on a desk imho.

 

But you might get some relief with a (powered) cooling pad for notebooks.

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Keep the laptop off your lap, solid surface only.  That's a very hot running laptop, due to it's performance.

 

No beds, no legs, no blankets, nothing soft.

 

Other than that, the paste was good.  Maybe get a laptop cooling fan for under it?

 

Basically, you need to be cognizant of what you have and it's limits.  It's not broken or acting incorrectly,  You've got a lot of performance in a small package.

"Do what makes the experience better" - in regards to PCs and Life itself.

 

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Normal temps, don't buy gaming laptops.

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2 minutes ago, Dedayog said:

Keep the laptop off your lap, solid surface only.  That's a very hot running laptop, due to it's performance.

 

No beds, no legs, no blankets, nothing soft.

 

Other than that, the paste was good.  Maybe get a laptop cooling fan for under it?

 

Basically, you need to be cognizant of what you have and it's limits.  It's not broken or acting incorrectly,  You've got a lot of performance in a small package.

I do realize that, I just was wondering is there anything I can do to help the Temps, I guess I can't. Will probably sell it for something weaker since can't really live with such Temps 

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Just now, kelvinhall05 said:

Normal temps, don't buy gaming laptops.

needed one I do a lot of work on the go with rendering etc for my studies. Desktop is a no go and non gaming laptops take forever to render. 

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Just now, boggy77 said:

you can try to undervolt in intel xtu

thanks will try to look into it. 

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Just now, DemiGod said:

needed one I do a lot of work on the go with rendering etc for my studies. Desktop is a no go and non gaming laptops take forever to render. 

Mobile workstation or SFF PC then. My point still stands, gaming laptops are awful.

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Just now, kelvinhall05 said:

Mobile workstation or SFF PC then. My point still stands, gaming laptops are awful.

I agree with you but as I mentioned no choice I need to move from one hall to another constantly render videos and etc. so anything that isn't gaming laptop kinda gives me problems, only problem with this one are Temps. 

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Just now, DemiGod said:

I agree with you but as I mentioned no choice I need to move from one hall to another constantly render videos and etc. so anything that isn't gaming laptop kinda gives me problems, only problem with this one are Temps. 

Mobile workstations tend to have better cooling.

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Its NOT a laptop!!!
Those are meant for on laps.
This is a notebook, most likely even the manufacterer says this.

;)

 

When i ask for more specs, don't expect me to know the answer!
I'm just helping YOU to help YOURSELF!
(The more info you give the easier it is for others to help you out!)

Not willing to capitulate to the ignorance of the masses!

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17 minutes ago, DemiGod said:

asdus rog with 8750h and gtx 1070

GL504? The cooling system of this model isn't designed to handle 1070...

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