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1 minute ago, RaandomUsername said:

GS65 Stealth Thin 8RF 

It seems that there are more than one option for the CPU, which CPU does your machine have? But generally speaking, CPU in laptops do not usually get a lot of playroom.

As for the GPU, it seems that it comes with an GTX 1070. I will recommend using MSI afterburner to undervolt your GPU, play around with voltage curve.

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Just now, Pikatchu said:

It seems that there are more than one option for the CPU, which CPU does your machine have? But generally speaking, CPU in laptops do not usually get a lot of playroom.

As for the GPU, it seems that it comes with an GTX 1070. I will recommend using MSI afterburner to undervolt your GPU, play around with voltage curve.

Mine has the i7-8750H and the reason I am undervolting my cpu is because of the game I play, it goes up to around 90c while my gpu stays at 65c. As long as undervolting wont void my warranty im fine with this. 

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1 minute ago, RaandomUsername said:

As long as undervolting wont void my warranty im fine with this. 

This I am not sure, you might have to read their warranty book for this model.

2 minutes ago, RaandomUsername said:

it goes up to around 90c while my gpu stays at 65c.

This looks normal for a laptop, are your fans on max cooling?

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4 minutes ago, RaandomUsername said:

Mine has the i7-8750H and the reason I am undervolting my cpu is because of the game I play, it goes up to around 90c while my gpu stays at 65c. As long as undervolting wont void my warranty im fine with this. 

That's pretty normal. Laptops get hot. It's by design to get maximum perf.

I could use some help with this!

please, pm me if you would like to contribute to my gpu bios database (includes overclocking bios, stock bios, and upgrades to gpus via modding)

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2 minutes ago, Pikatchu said:

This I am not sure, you might have to read their warranty book for this model.

This looks normal for a laptop, are your fans on max cooling?

They should be yeah and I have a cooling pad for it. I don't necessarily want to activate both to the full max or else it sounds like a literal airplane engine with only a couple Celsius decreased 

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