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How do I disable Thermal Protection

KoolGamer77

Before you say anything, yes I am aware of the risks. And for your information I have a laptop. Specifically and Asus rog zephyrus s15. With an intel 10750h and a 2080 super max q. 

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Along with you hopefully telling me how to do that maybe you can try and help me to find other solutions (that dont require disassembling my laptop) for my problem. So basically my laptop thermal throttles. I play apex for like 5 minutes than boom 20 fps. 

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5 minutes ago, KoolGamer77 said:

theres nothing here

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you cant do that

thermal throttling TJMax setting is baked inside the cpu

you cant disable that in pc because of safety measures

and since in laptop, thermal management is incredibly important

its not possible don't waste your time

even Asus itself cant do that

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12 minutes ago, KoolGamer77 said:

yeah but where lmao

Somewhere they won't let you touch it.

 

I would try other avenues first, such as limiting the CPU and/or GPU based on clock speeds or power draw and maybe looking into undervolting if that is something you can adjust.

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29 minutes ago, KoolGamer77 said:

Along with you hopefully telling me how to do that maybe you can try and help me to find other solutions (that dont require disassembling my laptop) for my problem. So basically my laptop thermal throttles. I play apex for like 5 minutes than boom 20 fps. 

in normal situation

no amount of thermal throttling in an awesome laptop like s15 can result in such bad performance other then some series hardware problem

make sure your not playing on onboard graphics

if you are thermal throttling this bad

you may want to submit your warranty

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It's not a risk, more like you will kill your CPU faster if it runs really really hot. 

 

Anything and everything is preferable. Power management, undervolting, clock speed tuning, increase fan speed, etc. 

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Draws 400 watts under max load, for reference.

 

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thank you guys. Ill try submitting  my warranty like tomorrow, maybe they can help.

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