Fix MSI Laptop Overheating - GS65, GS75, GS73, GS63 & more in Windows settings (No Undervolting)

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
  • Do you have problems with your MSI running SUPER hot when gaming or editing video? These simple windows settings changes how the computer runs Turbo boost and therefor makes it run a lot cooler. Try it out and see for yourself!
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  • @cstrep
    @cstrep 2 года назад +179

    A video with absolute zero bullshit, no useless intro and a completely working solution for overheating issues, exactly as advertised in the title. That's what the internet was made for. Thank you sir.

  • @marea3790
    @marea3790 2 года назад +30

    This man is a legend, not only that you fixed my laptop all time high temp but also cure my anxiety while I'm using it as well. God bless you man

    • @zakir00798
      @zakir00798 Год назад

      Bro what laptop do you have?

    • @marea3790
      @marea3790 Год назад

      ​@@zakir00798 MSI Katana GF66 i5

  • @Mooshkajoe
    @Mooshkajoe 3 года назад +19

    Not only is this an excellent adjustment, but I highly recommend opening up your laptop and reseting your cooling pipes and fans. Clean up and replace the thermal compound and get some quality thermal pad replacements around the board. You can even get gpu and cpu sized thermal pads if you are novice at paste and don't want to risk a mess. They work just fine with minor temp differences, but I still recommend paste.
    This combined with the video tip will make your temps absolutely plummet.
    There are plenty of walk through vids for taking apart these laptops.
    Even if you don't do all this, this little tweak in the video alone is a massive improvement.

  • @FrootPunchSamurai
    @FrootPunchSamurai 6 месяцев назад +2

    omg even 5 years later, this helped me more than anything else I could find online. Cooling pads did nothing, no other options helped, and my GPU temp was always 88 and my CPU was 96/97 constantly while gaming... My minimum processor on high performance was set to 100% too, and I never would have thought to check. I can't believe it. Thank you so much.

  • @soljt
    @soljt 4 года назад +74

    Absolutely heroic. Did this hot fix and didn’t even see a significant performance drop (~5fps lower). Made me a lot more comfortable playing games on my laptop. Thank you so much

    • @w2best
      @w2best  4 года назад +3

      That is similar to what I saw. Very small performance drops but very big drops in temp.

  • @greylock5985
    @greylock5985 11 месяцев назад +3

    One thing for modern windows 10 users to select "Turbo" in the MSI control panel go into "User Scenario", "User", then under "Performance Level" select "Turbo". After that in the "Power Options Window" click on the tiny drop down arrow under "Balanced (recommended)" and select "Ultimate Performance" aside from those two things follow the rest of the video and you should be good. I hope this helps.

  • @infernal_monkey
    @infernal_monkey 4 года назад +21

    Unreal. Thanks for this! Setting it to a max of 95% under Balanced has completely changed things. My GE75's fans no longer go mental while idle, and it's even fixed certain bizarre issues in games like Noita constantly skipping frames.

  • @just_for_funarts9905
    @just_for_funarts9905 3 года назад +10

    Sir! You have just solve a HUGE issue that I was facing. I have an MSI i7 with RTX 2060. I use this for creating 3D scenes and I had to put my laptop at the lowest CPU power to not make my computer heat to 90 degrees. I stream on Twitch and always had high temp issues with games. Yesterday game crashed on stream because of that, I was at 95 degrees! Today not even 60! Big thanks again!

  • @mayvang5721
    @mayvang5721 2 года назад +27

    This is gold. I tried liquid metal, and a cooling pad but still had 80-95. Did this and I'm maintaing 70c when gaming on gpu, and 60 on cpu. MSI GF65 Thin RTX 3060. i5.

    • @assassinofvenice8430
      @assassinofvenice8430 2 года назад

      Will it work for 1660 ti

    • @FazePlayz69
      @FazePlayz69 Год назад

      But you are compromising your performance here

    • @ios7jbpro
      @ios7jbpro Год назад +1

      @@FazePlayz69 i'd rather to lose like 25% of my performance(this is what it mostly loses when you do this) compared to seeing my cpu go above 90.

    • @FazePlayz69
      @FazePlayz69 Год назад

      @@ios7jbpro actually if the cpu stays above 90 for 7-8 hours a day it will still not affect its life or whatsoever

  • @cameronreynolds9677
    @cameronreynolds9677 3 года назад +5

    Incredible the change. When playing minecraft while charging, my CPU would white literally go from around 60 C to well over 90 C. After I changed the settings, I am now even under 60 C while charging. Brilliant

  • @kurdi98k
    @kurdi98k 2 года назад +10

    You saved the longevity of these laptops for many people by years. I salute you!

  • @mikeblumm
    @mikeblumm 2 года назад +5

    Went from 93 C to 51 C in the same game. I've done lots of undervolting, but this is definetly the solution. Thanks man!

  • @NiewidzialnyNinja
    @NiewidzialnyNinja 3 года назад +50

    From 101º CPU temperature to 68º on the same game. Thank You!

    • @kentonmichael7818
      @kentonmichael7818 3 года назад +2

      Did you need to keep MSI on extreme performance or will it still work on balanced with those temps

    • @mobinmaroofi9585
      @mobinmaroofi9585 3 года назад +4

      @@kentonmichael7818 i have pretty much tried every thing the only solution is lowering down the maximum processor state to 99% which affects the cpu working frequency {my 10750h will get around 2.5Ghz.} with 100% the frequency is around 4.5 - 4.8

    • @kentonmichael7818
      @kentonmichael7818 3 года назад +2

      @@mobinmaroofi9585 yes I changed mine to 90% and that keeps the temps at around 56-65. I wonder if I’ll ever change it back to 100

    • @mobinmaroofi9585
      @mobinmaroofi9585 3 года назад +3

      @@kentonmichael7818 i was wondering if there was a way not to lower the frequency but still get a good temperature tried undervolting but it didn't make any difference.
      If you got some solution please share

    • @xescdelarosa3328
      @xescdelarosa3328 2 года назад

      @@mobinmaroofi9585 Undervolt it properly or maybe the specific version of the laptop is locked from being able to change it. If its that then you can watch tutorials on how to do it through the bios. A cooling pad also goes a long way

  • @Nazvil
    @Nazvil 3 года назад +3

    New to pc gaming, while building a tower I’m using a msi laptop- apex legends was hitting 140fps but temps were insane for cpu at 90-92 Celsius and gpu to about 89 as well. Cooling pad didn’t do much, then I came across your video. I’m now sitting at 62-65 Celsius for cpu and about 78-80 for gpu. You’re a freaking hero man

  • @hugovillegas9330
    @hugovillegas9330 2 года назад +26

    Went from 95 degrees to 53 on most of my games, absolutely insane. Thank you so much for the help!!

  • @alderbannn
    @alderbannn Год назад +2

    as soon as i applied the fix my temps dropped and my fans stopped preparing for take off. Appreciate the help!

  • @justumair_2663
    @justumair_2663 4 года назад +5

    I dont know how to thank you.
    ..... I am in my final year of uni because of my cpu fan not working my laptop temp would shoot up to 90° within 30 sec and I am using MSI gs65 ... Buy using your method my temp fell from 90° to max 60°... I have used 85%.... You are life saver... After this pandemic ends I will change my cpu fans and apply thermal paste

    • @w2best
      @w2best  4 года назад

      Great to be able to help! I'm considering thermal pasting my current laptop too! Will make a video about it if it happens.

    • @OtakRajCodes
      @OtakRajCodes 4 года назад

      Bro was your laptop lagging while playing games ? It started happening to me . I have msi gv62 8re

    • @Imkishore_12
      @Imkishore_12 4 года назад

      @@OtakRajCodes I have the same laptop its thermal throttling

  • @DeathMetalErik
    @DeathMetalErik 11 месяцев назад +1

    Just came to say you're an absolute champion.
    Been troubleshooting these heat issues with the MSI Creator 15M A9SE for the last few days with little success. Deep cleaned the device, applied new high quality thermal paste, fresh install of the OS, nothing was working. The Processor Power Management, just as you said, was set to 100% for min processor state while plugged in.... by default. As soon as I made the changes, temps dropped to around where I expected.
    Thank you!!

    • @w2best
      @w2best  9 месяцев назад +1

      Great! :D :D

  • @Turntapp
    @Turntapp 4 года назад +5

    Dude you are an absolute legend. Ive been scared by that 90*C for so long and seeing games that ran at that temp go all the way down do 60s and 70s is such a relief. THANK YOU!

    • @itsalejandroe
      @itsalejandroe 4 года назад

      How much did you lowered it down the cpu ues to?

    • @Turntapp
      @Turntapp 4 года назад

      Alejandro E mind elaborating?

    • @itsalejandroe
      @itsalejandroe 4 года назад

      @@Turntapp I tried lowering down the CPU use @ bit as this video explains but I still get 90°c while playing read dead redemption 2 and apex, so I don't think this video worked for me, what I asked was how much did you lowered the CPU use for? 5% as the video does? Or more

    • @Turntapp
      @Turntapp 4 года назад

      Alejandro E I did 10%

    • @itsalejandroe
      @itsalejandroe 4 года назад

      @@Turntapp Great thanks, which games do you play that get 60 and 70 c

  • @Pincheputa11
    @Pincheputa11 4 года назад +2

    Bro i cant even say how grateful i am, i've been trying so hard to fix It, nothing solved, until this. From 93 degrees playing Warhammer 2 total war to 65 on ultra settings, no drop in quality. Thank you.

    • @w2best
      @w2best  4 года назад +1

      oooh that is great! Happy I could help! I'll have a new video up soon on laptop cooling!

  • @leftoverblunts
    @leftoverblunts 2 года назад +7

    thank you so much for this! i had done just about everything to get my temps down on my gs66, and this is a massive improvement so far. you're my hero

  • @xaviervasquez4657
    @xaviervasquez4657 4 года назад +10

    Legit it dropped from constantly 85 to 60-65 degrees. Thank you so much bro

  • @SuperCristian1231
    @SuperCristian1231 2 года назад +34

    This is extremely useful. I set mine to 99% and I experience:
    - No drop in performance for mainstream esport games
    - A few, but quite noticeable, frames less performance for demanding titles
    - A whopping *30 degrees reduction in temps* (From 95C to 60-65C)
    Thank you so much for this, my laptop runs so much cooler with no noticeable slow whatsoever.
    EDIT: For demanding titles, the drops do get noticeable, and I set it back to 100% but only when I need the performance. Also, it helps a lot if you repaste your laptop. I just repasted my GF65 with Kryonaut Thermal Grizzly (the old preapplied thermal paste was rock hard) and even on 100%, my laptop has never throttled unlike before.

    • @oliviergoggins
      @oliviergoggins 2 года назад

      This describes the same for me on my MSI GE66 RTX 2070 super, I7-10875H. From 95C to 60-65C! Edit: In Unturned I get frame drops from 60 to 15 ...

    • @belakorrr
      @belakorrr 2 года назад +1

      exactly the same for me, not appreciable decrease on performance, playing lost ark at maximum settings.
      Before this change if I'd play long periods of time my computer would simply shutdown because too hot. Now it's much much better!
      This video and comment saved me from sending my laptop back. Thanks!!!

    • @oliviergoggins
      @oliviergoggins 2 года назад

      @@belakorrr You should know that gaming laptops reach round 95 most of the times. You could buy a laptop stand will help too.

    • @joannamrowiec9277
      @joannamrowiec9277 2 года назад +1

      How can you do it on windows 11?

    • @oliviergoggins
      @oliviergoggins 2 года назад

      @@joannamrowiec9277 Same method. Just search the manager yourself in the windows search bar.

  • @EricBgtr09
    @EricBgtr09 3 года назад +2

    worked for me. went from 90 to around 65 running wow, no noticeable performance loss. Thanks bro very helpful!

  • @quahntasy
    @quahntasy 4 года назад +147

    *It's 2020 and msi laptops still overheating*

    • @w2best
      @w2best  4 года назад +7

      Ikr! It's not fun.

    • @arbesseiti7321
      @arbesseiti7321 4 года назад +1

      @@w2best mine is lagging in games, but its not my connection fault idkr

    • @AnasAmerQuevedo
      @AnasAmerQuevedo 4 года назад +3

      @@w2best Hi,
      Sorry for asking: maximum processor state should be at 90-95% for both battery and plugged right?
      And minimum processor state should be at 5% for battery and 50% for plugged?

    • @Kamel22
      @Kamel22 3 года назад +6

      worst brand ever! Never again!

    • @schweiserschweiser3397
      @schweiserschweiser3397 3 года назад +2

      @@Kamel22 why the worst say me

  • @AtonSports
    @AtonSports 3 года назад

    It's 2020. My MSI GS65 8RF GTX 1070 with liquid metal & premium thermal pads was reaching 95 Celsius degrees! After your video procedures it's under 70!!! Wow! You deserve a trophy! Many thanks!!!

  • @Caram3lB3ar
    @Caram3lB3ar 3 года назад +16

    Years later and this still works. You, my man, deserve the biggest thumbs up for this video. Thank you!

    • @yoshievangelion3995
      @yoshievangelion3995 3 года назад

      i want to buy this laptop , is it really decrease temps that much ?

    • @rainstorm4207
      @rainstorm4207 3 года назад +1

      @@yoshievangelion3995 Yeah, it does make a huge difference for me. From 90s to 60-70s. I have MSI GL65

    • @yoshievangelion3995
      @yoshievangelion3995 3 года назад

      @@rainstorm4207 how much fps did you lose ?

    • @yoshievangelion3995
      @yoshievangelion3995 3 года назад

      @@rainstorm4207 do you see 60~70 temps when gaming or normal use ?

    • @rainstorm4207
      @rainstorm4207 3 года назад

      @@yoshievangelion3995 there was no problem during normal use it was mostly 40s c. But it does heat up while gaming. And I didn't really compare the difference in FPS yet.

  • @eduardsansnewman4397
    @eduardsansnewman4397 3 года назад +2

    Hey dude, this REALLY helped me a lot, I have a MSI GL63 8SD and it heated SO MUCH even doing NOTHING and if I opened a Microsoft Word, It just went to hell, about 95º now it barely surpasses 60ºC when doing light tasks, and when gaming it reaches 80 in extreme settings, nice job!

    • @IkixxZummaz
      @IkixxZummaz 3 года назад

      Hi, would you be able to share the parameters you used in your configuration? Cheers!

  • @barbsa8644
    @barbsa8644 2 года назад +3

    Thank you so much, I was skeptical at first, but when I actually did it it lowered my temp from 100c to 60C thanks so much man. You helped me not kill my new laptop

  • @donmyar
    @donmyar 3 года назад +1

    MSI overheating problem is fixed following your instruction , nearly the end of 2020 still works

    • @w2best
      @w2best  3 года назад +1

      Yes - but it affects performance a lot too since you turn off turbo here. But it def. helps temps!

    • @donmyar
      @donmyar 3 года назад

      ​@@w2best i still use turbo mode and 90% seems not a big drop to me but temp dropped -20°C

  • @TheLapisProductions
    @TheLapisProductions 4 года назад +9

    Hey, just wanted to send out a big thanks to you. It has dropped my temp from around 80C° to an average of 40 to 50C° !!
    And I've only just gotten my MSI GF65 Thin 95SD.
    You're the hero we never asked for

    • @w2best
      @w2best  4 года назад

      Oh wow - that is amazing. With somewhat kept performance too?

    • @TheLapisProductions
      @TheLapisProductions 4 года назад

      @@w2best Yes, though now it stays around 40 degrees when I am not gaming, and goes up to 60 when I am (depending on the game). But besides that I do not lose performance at all. Probably thanks to the cooling system I have on this machine.

    • @w2best
      @w2best  4 года назад +1

      @@TheLapisProductions That's perfect! So happy it works so well for you! :)

    • @Twinski98
      @Twinski98 4 года назад +1

      bro i have the same laptop but with rtx 2060 and holy when i play gta after 25 min it goes from 85 fps to 50

    • @stuttergamer9775
      @stuttergamer9775 4 года назад

      That is because doing this disables the turbo boost. Which means the CPU can't go over 2.6GHZ so the temperature loss is normal. If you are a video editor and want to get the most out of it, you need to reapply thermal paste and/or put the CPU on max cooler boost fans

  • @bradbradshaw6082
    @bradbradshaw6082 3 года назад +2

    jesus, just got a msi and spent over $100 on cooling for it that barely touched it yet this simple process dropped my thermals by about 20 on load. Not all hero's wear capes.

    • @w2best
      @w2best  3 года назад +1

      This affects the performance of the CPU a lot though. So in some cases it might not be the best. But for most games it's great.

  • @JohnTheMexicanic
    @JohnTheMexicanic 3 года назад +3

    Went from 83 quickly down to 65!!! Thank you man!!!! Im going to test out my stream now. Hopefully 720p and 1080p look good in Facebook

  • @speedstar1988
    @speedstar1988 5 лет назад +51

    -20°C after I follow your steps on my Msi Gs 65 gtx 1070 max q! That's huge!!! 😉👍

    • @w2best
      @w2best  5 лет назад +1

      Oh there's really good! :)

    • @modemmack
      @modemmack 4 года назад +1

      I have this laptop too and I got the same results. No frame skips or pops now. Now, all I need to do is change the thermal paste.

    • @speedstar1988
      @speedstar1988 4 года назад

      W2Best - Tech, Travel & Inspiration did you try it with external GPU like Gtx 1080ti?

    • @Twin-Nick
      @Twin-Nick 4 года назад

      I cant get my gs75 to performance mode!

    • @donquic
      @donquic 4 года назад

      Dude help me out, I have the exact same laptop but I’m still getting 80-85 degrees. Did u put it on 90or95? Which fan mode are using?

  • @pillowcase6357
    @pillowcase6357 2 года назад +4

    For anyone wanting to do this with windows 11, go in your control panel > hardware and sound > power settings :>

  • @MrValumarty
    @MrValumarty Год назад +1

    This is probably my 5th Commentary on RUclips. THANK YOU SIR! This changed my whole gaming experience, as I had dealt with so many shutdowns because of overheating. Clear instructions, 100% effect, top content. Thanks again.

    • @w2best
      @w2best  Год назад

      Great to be able to help!! :)

    • @dianaflorea4121
      @dianaflorea4121 Год назад

      Hi, how did you do to appear the high performance, cause my msi dragon center is different from the video and doesnt appear the high performance mode just the balanced one. Can you help me?

  • @hurrycanger
    @hurrycanger 2 года назад +9

    Thanks!!!
    I'm so glad I found this. Worked like a charm just by simply capping the cpu to 90% instead of 100%.
    My new MSI gaming laptop got 80 degree C to 95 degree C just by doing simply stuff like turning it on, downloading a game, installing windows update. And the fans go crazy.
    Now at 90%, running games, it only went to 65 deg C.
    I only tested 3 minutes in the game, but before I did this, the CPU got to 90 degree with even less intense tasks than this, lol.
    I just don't understand how MSI could release their devices like this. Out of the box it is like a helicopter no matter how light I use it.

    • @w2best
      @w2best  2 года назад +2

      Just know you limit cpu performance quite a bit. Fine for gpu heavy tasks though :)

  • @envahanime6220
    @envahanime6220 Год назад

    Not only this reduce tempreture in games, it solved the issue of the laptop going nuts in idle mode, which resulted in tempretures higher than 85 while being absolutely idle with no use!! now it's sitting at 45. I definitely shouldn't have found this video after 3 years of having the laptop ..., you're a legend

  • @giroocoj9257
    @giroocoj9257 3 года назад +6

    for most of you wondering why this could make your cpu running at lower temperatures is because when you set the maximum cpu performance below 100 it will stop the CPU turbo which means is will run at the default clock speed of your cpu, thus lower the tdp. but the cost is some cpu performance, which won't be a problem for low cpu demanding games, but if you gonna play bfv of other cpu demanding game this is gonna give you a big fps drop :) hope you guys enjoy this explanation.

    • @w2best
      @w2best  3 года назад

      Yes, limiting turbo using xtu is a more efficient way to get lower temps but now lose so much cpu power.

  • @jay-id4du
    @jay-id4du 3 года назад +2

    Bro. You are a God. Thank you so much. My cpu was stuck at 4ghz and always running around 85c-95c. Now its at a cool 60c-75c. Much appreciation!

  • @snova2509
    @snova2509 3 года назад +3

    Thanks a lot. Went from 95 to 70-80 when playing valorant at the cost of like 20 fps. Now I am getting 120-140

  • @SoNoFTheMoSt
    @SoNoFTheMoSt 3 года назад +2

    This actually fixed my laptop in a fucking big way, firstly the temps you have on screen are your graphics card so that isnt even showing the highest temperature, but secondly my cpu was running at 95 STRAIGHT AWAY as soon as i ran anything it would go balls to the wall and with no benefit, i made the changes you suggested and my results were more significant, instead of 95 on my cpu its 60!!! and the graphics card has equally gone down massively, thanks so much man, i knew there was something messed up that should be fixed with a tweek. great video dude you saved my 1.7k latop from being a massive disappointment.

  • @dave4295
    @dave4295 4 года назад +19

    Damn I thought I have to live with that 90 degrees, thanks man! Now im running at 65-80 (depends on game Im playing)

    • @w2best
      @w2best  4 года назад +2

      That's great to hear! Glad to be able to help!

    • @rainbowsweater
      @rainbowsweater 4 года назад +2

      me too bro but its like a miracle

    • @Revelation1177
      @Revelation1177 3 года назад

      Same here just got this exact laptop was having same issues u really help just one question would this beable to run new gen consoles games thanks in advance

    • @shubhamkumar8596
      @shubhamkumar8596 3 года назад

      @@w2best does it disabled the intel turbo clock , is there any other way to reduce temperature without disable turbo clock like undervolting or buying vacuum cooler

  • @ErenfriedM
    @ErenfriedM 2 месяца назад

    5 years later and this video worked wonders for my GF63!
    I used to get cpu temps around 80-90 degrees, sometimes even 100 on games such as beamNG Drive, Fortnite and Overwatch but now they've dropped to 70-80 degrees.
    I've also noticed that prior to decreasing the cpu performance, my gpu temps were peculiarly low (only around 50 degrees) which have lead me to suspect that the gpu was under utilised.
    However, now my gpu and cpu get about the same temperatures when under load which means that they are both doing their jobs!
    P.S: I noticed a few frame issues at 90% performance (I wanted around 144 but got around 120) so I increased the performance to 93% (I know, small change) and boom! I got my desired fps.
    Cheers for this simple yet effective video, cheers from Glasgow mate!

    • @w2best
      @w2best  2 месяца назад

      That's great!

  • @juanpisld2224
    @juanpisld2224 5 лет назад +81

    Thank you man! Dropped from 95 to 60

    • @w2best
      @w2best  5 лет назад +4

      That's great to hear!! :)

    • @bradbeyers9028
      @bradbeyers9028 4 года назад +2

      Mine did the samething. And I only dropped it from 100% to 94%.. thanks a million man.

    • @juanpisld2224
      @juanpisld2224 4 года назад +9

      Brad Beyers hahahah i sold my gs65, what a piece of gargbage it was, only wanted to overheat. I recommend selling or returning it for anyone who bought it, good luck. Pd: I built my own gaming pc after selling it and i really recommend it😍

    • @bradbeyers9028
      @bradbeyers9028 4 года назад +3

      @@juanpisld2224 dude mine is now running at like 65° after watching this video. I'm pretty impressed with mine. Never thought I'd have a computer this nice honestly bub..

    • @bradbeyers9028
      @bradbeyers9028 4 года назад +4

      And one day I would like to build a gaming desktop... But I needed gaming on the go and the gf 65 works for me. These settings really made it run cool.

  • @hatakekakashi7758
    @hatakekakashi7758 3 года назад +1

    I have a gl63 9sd. I tried many things, undervoting, tinkering with other things, none worked, undervolting resulted in various BSOD.
    But my god this thing literally workined, cpu temp dropped to 70s from 90s. legit no cap
    Thanks a ton my guy

  • @rainbowsweater
    @rainbowsweater 4 года назад +3

    thanks! it legitimately worked for me, The drop was from 94 to 62. Just incredible!

  • @stinkypetem.d.
    @stinkypetem.d. 2 года назад +2

    I have to say I didn’t think this would work, but I went from 80-85C in Rainbow Six Siege down to 50-60C. I play locked at 60fps with 0 issues.

  • @SilverMillsy
    @SilverMillsy 3 года назад +3

    Oh man, I've been overheating on friggin Sudoku games. This tip is gonna solve a lot of problems!

  • @dericmederos1514
    @dericmederos1514 Год назад +1

    Incredible!
    I was about to buy a $100 cooling pad but watched this and since the settings were easy to change I did them and using MSI afterburner to monitor my FPS and CPU temp i got this;
    60 FPS with my CPU temp at 65C! That's incredible! I was getting 40 FPS and 87C before this! You're amazing thank you!

  • @nivlacasura
    @nivlacasura 4 года назад +17

    September 2020 and yes this tip works, my laptop went from 95temps to 55-65 !!
    Thank you /bow /salute

    • @ojile13
      @ojile13 3 года назад +1

      How did you navigate into the settings in dragon center where you can switch into sport or turbo mode?
      I was thinking it must be set up a little differently in this new version of dragon center, because I didn't see these specific settings anywhere.
      To get to the system tuner I mean.
      Thanks

    • @djd4m0nk
      @djd4m0nk 3 года назад

      @@ojile13 I just installed the newest Dragon Center and it's not compatible with my GE62VR 7RF laptop, so could not access any interfaces apart from True Colour. Uninstalled it, and found out you have to download the version of Dragon Center that came with your laptop from the MSI website. Worked for me at least.

    • @ojile13
      @ojile13 3 года назад

      @@djd4m0nk yeah I actually got it figured out that day. I just forgot to update my comment.
      Thank you though!

    • @melihulusoy3389
      @melihulusoy3389 3 года назад

      @@ojile13 i just do it with my msi gs66 and you need to chose extrem mode

    • @amogus7928
      @amogus7928 3 года назад

      Wait I didn’t understand I have turbo balanced silent, battery and user. So do I need to delete this and download from msi website?

  • @artenthusiast3967
    @artenthusiast3967 2 года назад +1

    Heard that this and I quote "This disables turbo boost and gimps your laptop"
    A friend of mine said that they did this for awhile and after running some tests they realized it was better to run an aggressive undervolt, cooler boost and set the laptop on a cooling pad and that they have a much better experience gaming at 80-85c in turbo mode than with a 70c machine.

  • @AlexCat_Videos
    @AlexCat_Videos 2 года назад +3

    This guy is a legend

  • @corwindev
    @corwindev Год назад +2

    Thanks so much, dropped from 95 to 65

  • @broquetmarc4399
    @broquetmarc4399 4 года назад +7

    So simple... And yet, so efficient !
    From 95/97°C (with many up and down) to a constant 75°C in game (The Witcher 3) on my brand new msi GE75.
    I just put the max cpu usage to 99%, after many ajustments.
    Thanks, man ! (sorry about my english, I'm a frog eater !)

  • @grzechuoooTV
    @grzechuoooTV 2 года назад +1

    WOW. Found this vid in 2022 and from 95-99 to 85 degrees and throttling problems cus of PROCHOT disappeard. Ty very much bro

  • @agimz22
    @agimz22 3 года назад +4

    With liquid metal this makes a HUUUUUGE difference in thermals! At idle, the fans barely even kick on staying around 36-37C on the CPU, Great find and thanks for sharing!

  • @johnserviusmason9793
    @johnserviusmason9793 3 года назад

    My laptop was litterally overheating while I was watching this video. I found a reddit post linking to your video, when I switched over to the "Ultimate Performance" after following your guide my laptop quieted down IMMEDIATLY. Very awesome contribution to the world, thank you!

  • @EricSlon
    @EricSlon 3 года назад +3

    thanks a lot! i've been playing Battlefront 2 a lot on my GF75 and it stayed on 80-90 c almost all the time and after i watched this video i did what you did and it does not go higher than 70 c. thanks!

    • @lilflame7558
      @lilflame7558 3 года назад

      I got the gf75 I hope this works!

    • @EricSlon
      @EricSlon 3 года назад

      @Sam K I mean for me it’s perfectly fine and my temps are good so I don’t really need to undervolt for now at least but when I play warzone it goes to 80-90c but for the most part it’s fine!

    • @IkixxZummaz
      @IkixxZummaz 3 года назад

      I just got a gf75 and noticed the high temperatures while gaming (up to 90 something). would you be able to share the parameters you used in your configuration? And also, did you notice any important changes in performance and/or processor speed? Cheers!

    • @EricSlon
      @EricSlon 3 года назад +1

      @@IkixxZummaz I just set the CPU maximum power to like 90-95 on both options that say plugged in and on battery power. I haven’t noticed any frame drops before and most games have 80-130 FPS so you should be fine

  • @syberjack
    @syberjack 2 года назад

    I'm honestly a little stunned, but this worked for my MSI stealth. I've tried everything, even disabling turbo with throttlestop, and only ever dropped temps by like 10degrees. Sometimes it would still overheat. Changing max processor to 95% dropped temps 20 degrees and I don't even have to turn turbo off. Unreal. I've been plagued by this problem ever since I got my laptop a year and a half ago and I've never been able to solve it. Thank you so very much for this fix. Incredible find. Will update if the fix ever reverts to shutting down my laptop while gaming.

    • @philipjfry1383
      @philipjfry1383 2 года назад

      doesn't this just disable turbo ? I use throttle stop and set the ratio to 3.5 and normally my cpu doesn't go above 80C.

  • @ThomosLanimos
    @ThomosLanimos 5 лет назад +17

    This is working, my pc went to 95°C to 65°C but my in-game performances are really affected :(

    • @w2best
      @w2best  5 лет назад +4

      Interesting. The thing that helped me the most was actually cleaning out the fans completely!

  • @AhmedBenKhalid
    @AhmedBenKhalid Год назад +1

    For your information, this option limits the processor speed from 4.5 GHz to 2.5, which is the natural number and the high temperature due to the automatic overclocking by default.

  • @DavidAlvarez-jm7qn
    @DavidAlvarez-jm7qn 4 года назад +4

    My friend! You have no idea how much I thank to you

  • @damonedowns1627
    @damonedowns1627 3 года назад

    You’re a legend. Did this and now my laptop isn’t hotter than heck when playing. Thank you!

  • @yorgino
    @yorgino 4 года назад +5

    Thanks bro this helped me a lot, i live in mexico in a hot place we have temps 37 to 45 C like most of the year and this decreased the temp of my CPU i used 90% and gave me 69 to 70 and with 95% 70 to 75%, i will repaste the cpu and gpu and i will let u know what temps gave me, the only temp that worries me now is the gpu, i will use kryonaut for the GPU and CPU and K5 pro for the thermal pads, btw my laptop is a GE75

  • @jonwierks4453
    @jonwierks4453 2 года назад

    This totally fixed the overheating issue with my MSI laptop. MSI customer service was useless.

  • @thedevtutorials
    @thedevtutorials 4 года назад +21

    Wow !!! Amazing 95 to 65
    Without drop in performance

    • @w2best
      @w2best  4 года назад +1

      Great to hear!!

    • @DeDSeC0P
      @DeDSeC0P 3 года назад +1

      It affects performance ?

    • @AarySlayz
      @AarySlayz 3 года назад

      @@DeDSeC0P i think but bot much

    • @warweeny5127
      @warweeny5127 3 года назад +2

      @@DeDSeC0P it literally disables about 50% of your power, it removes the turbo feature all together.

  • @boludeces9562
    @boludeces9562 Год назад

    You are a hero. It's 2023 and this problem still. Thanks of you there's a solution. 👏👏

  • @dronetheworld4k67
    @dronetheworld4k67 4 года назад +5

    that was my last resort for my brand new 2020 gs75 stealth 10875h reaching 100c, undervolting was LOCKED as per throttlestop, so no undervolt for me ! i went ahead and set that option to 99%, now the cpu freq wont go higher than 2.2 GHz and i didnt notice any slowness but the temps are down probably 30c !
    what laptop you on ?!...

    • @Cryomncr
      @Cryomncr 3 года назад

      I bought the same laptop 2 days ago, same CPU with an RTX 2060 (got a 500 dollar discount) , was about to bring it back until I saw this yesterday. Out of the box it was making alot of fan noise without even doing much (gaming). Now it is quiet during browsing, youtube and watching movies. I tested Sims 5 and the temp stayed below 50 without the fans even going on (?!).. Haven't tested games like battlefield yet. Wil do in the next few days.

    • @dronetheworld4k67
      @dronetheworld4k67 3 года назад +1

      @@Cryomncr can u plz keep me posted on ur temps ? I resolved many issues and I can suggest few things for u to do, first u can play many games in power saving ECO mode, it will throttle the cpu to 3 ghz I guess, I didn't notice and slowness but huge huge temp difference, so since then I hardly ever changed that power setting, also u can set the User Defined power mode and set ur own fan profile to keep the laptop quiter ...
      Eventually ull have to apply Liquid Metal to reduce the temps like 20c I guess, but for now am more than happy using this laptop and gaming in Eco mode...
      Do u mind doing something for me if I ask u to ?....

    • @Cryomncr
      @Cryomncr 3 года назад

      Thanks for the tip. Do you have the same GPU? What is it that you want to ask

    • @dronetheworld4k67
      @dronetheworld4k67 3 года назад

      @@Cryomncr og sorry I didn't mention
      Ya it gs75 stealth 10875h cpu and 2060 gpu !...

    • @dronetheworld4k67
      @dronetheworld4k67 3 года назад

      @@Cryomncr I just wanted to know if u can install (core temp) play Any demanding game or task and tell me what is the highest temp u get, on mine it will hit 100c (as per core temp app) just wanna know if it's a normal thing or am the only one, thanks...

  • @westcoastlife9659
    @westcoastlife9659 2 года назад

    came across this post after noticing that my CPU was running around 85-90 Celsius on Dragon center - Sport mode on my MSI GP62mvr 7RFX Leapard Pro on games like Forza 5. After the adjustments, I'm still getting decent FPS, in the 80-90 fps which still plays very smooth but more importantly my GPU temps are around 70-77 deg now. No need to underclock or run any other software. This works great. Glad I found your post. I'm still using a laptop cooler which I know doesn't do much in lowering temp but does provide some decent airflow. Also I have Cooler boost on in fan mode which makes the fan run harder so will try to run it in basic and see what happens.

  • @thevirtualnick438
    @thevirtualnick438 3 года назад +4

    I tried switching to both Sport and Turbo but still don't see an option for high performance

    • @braydenfisher3043
      @braydenfisher3043 3 года назад +2

      Same

    • @FlareGunDebate
      @FlareGunDebate 3 года назад +1

      Power & sleep -> Additional power settings -> Create a power plan -> High performance
      Now chose your custom power plan that is set to high performance.

    • @paulalmeida9519
      @paulalmeida9519 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@FlareGunDebate Thanks a ton bro

  • @Firelord_Ozen
    @Firelord_Ozen 2 года назад +2

    It's 2022. And this actually worked.
    I had a Cooling Pad, and New Thermal Paste installed and was still overheating.
    Going to Balanced Mode with 90% Utilization.
    I went from hitting 89-95C to 65-80 on CPU gaming load with similar thermals on GPU.
    I also saw results when I lowered my Laptop refresh rate from 300hz to 60hz and limiting in game FPS to 60FPS.
    I was never hitting anywhere close to that and 60FPS gaming on a laptop ain't bad regardless.

    • @cgvvbgnv5562
      @cgvvbgnv5562 2 года назад

      after you did the tutorial in the video without doing the fps limit, is the fps the same as before you did this tutorial?

  • @JoaMaj
    @JoaMaj 3 года назад +4

    After cleaning the fans and replacing the thermal paste, it was still running between 75-80 just for normal use (not gaming). After following the tips in this video, it's already down to 60! Thank you so much. (MSI GE72VR Apache Pro, GTX 1060).

  • @GaiaMediaIndustries
    @GaiaMediaIndustries 3 года назад +2

    Hey man - thanks for that, dropping processor maximum down from 100 to 95% - dropped my MSI temp from 80-90+ degrees, down to 40s-50s on Auto cooling setting, even with some heavier processes.

  • @impossible8961
    @impossible8961 3 года назад +5

    Fking hell it feels great to play rdr 2 with this temps

    • @puregold3061
      @puregold3061 2 года назад

      I haven’t tried this yet but I’ve had the same problem with my laptop overheating while playing rdr2

    • @impossible8961
      @impossible8961 2 года назад

      @@puregold3061 it goes side by side with undervolting... Try undervolting... And what cpu are u using?

    • @puregold3061
      @puregold3061 2 года назад

      @@impossible8961 I tried multiple methods of undervolting and they didn’t work I am using a msi ge 75 raider with a i7 10750 and rtx 2070

  • @Chernooo
    @Chernooo 2 года назад

    Its actually work on my katana gf66, I played gtao with medium performance setting and medium graphic setting with cooler boost, my cpu temp was 90. after I followed your instructions, my cpu temp was 50-60 without cooler boost. Thankss a lot

  • @konstantinchudnovskyy5078
    @konstantinchudnovskyy5078 4 года назад +7

    I went from 98 to 65
    Thank you so much!

    • @w2best
      @w2best  4 года назад +1

      That is awesome! :)

  • @hazzjaz
    @hazzjaz Год назад

    Well... just managed to get my GPU temp down 4 degrees on MW2 simply by changing from 100% to 99% Max processor state. Fps wasnt negatively impacted. Cheers for bothering to make this. Has actually helped

  • @zefte
    @zefte 3 года назад +9

    it worked very well thank you so much!, but my fps went down by like 40 :(

    • @MarioJeconiah
      @MarioJeconiah 3 года назад +1

      More fps more heat, lower fps lower heat

    • @commentbot9510
      @commentbot9510 3 года назад

      If it effects fps then I probably won’t be able to do it because I only get 60.

  • @sheeplord7472
    @sheeplord7472 2 года назад +1

    I have a Msi stealth gs66 and I cannot see processor power management in the advanced power settings. Was this removed/moved to another menu?

    • @Applebottompenis
      @Applebottompenis 2 года назад

      Hi, think i had the same problem -- I looked in battery settings and not control panel. Go to Control panel > hardware and sound > power options > change plan settings > change advanced power settings

  • @BNRD.745
    @BNRD.745 5 лет назад +3

    Dropped from 95 to 65 but performance tanked hard. Went from 220 frames in League of Legends to 80 frames with occasional frame drops down to 20

    • @w2best
      @w2best  5 лет назад

      Oh that sounds too bad to be worth it! Sounds like dedicated GPU is not on our processor is too limited to play.

  • @theguardian1993
    @theguardian1993 2 года назад

    Recently purchased a msi gs76 and had it running at round 80-85°C. Looked into lowering that and found your video linked in the msi laptop reddit.
    Since I'm not doing anything cpu intensive, I thought to give this a try, and wow!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Thank you for this!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @HunterR1223
    @HunterR1223 5 лет назад +3

    Better mic lol

  • @ReadySetRage
    @ReadySetRage 3 года назад +1

    Only thing that has worked. Literally almost threw this laptop away because of heat problems.
    Was running 90 C on planet coaster dropped it down to a steady 65 where it should be GE75 Raider

    • @IkixxZummaz
      @IkixxZummaz 3 года назад

      Hi, would you be able to share the parameters you used in your configuration? Cheers!

  • @ILoveTinfoilHats
    @ILoveTinfoilHats 2 года назад +2

    What you're doing is disabling turbo boost and severely kneecapping the CPU. This isn't a 1% or 5% reduction, it's like a 40% reduction. Sure it runs cooler, because now your i7 is an i3.

  • @ThePrinceofGaming
    @ThePrinceofGaming 3 года назад +2

    You SIR, are an angel and a lifesave ! I wish you good fortune, significant drops in temp, from +90C to around 70C whilst gaming.

  • @hilomatrixhd
    @hilomatrixhd 4 года назад +2

    Wow it actualy worked. It went from 80-100° to 50-70° thanks man ✌️

    • @w2best
      @w2best  4 года назад +1

      Happy to be able to help!

  • @_megliou_8634
    @_megliou_8634 3 года назад +1

    I dont have this dragon center option. I have a newer program. What should I do?

  • @arianetrek7049
    @arianetrek7049 4 года назад +1

    Thank you ! Went straight from 92°C average to 68°C average on MSI GF63 RC i7. 95% setting does the job.

  • @singulargeneral2003
    @singulargeneral2003 Год назад

    Dude thank you so much! Ive gotten my computer cleaned multiple times, used a cooling pad, and tried other guides and it never worked.

  • @constellation982
    @constellation982 Год назад +1

    Another, more practical thing to do is to reduce throttling temperature limit to 80 deg. This will allow this particular model of laptop to work at 3.8-3.9 ghz for prolonged period of time, maintaining 80C temperature. It will throttle from time to time but it will never exceed 80C, maintaining high efficiency. Disabling tucomputing power.

  • @RocketStool_Giorgio
    @RocketStool_Giorgio 3 года назад +1

    Totally worked on msi creator 17m a9sd, dropped from over 90° to 72°! I was a bit sceptic about this, but actually works quite fine! Really, really thanks ^^

  • @user-kl1hy7mp5d
    @user-kl1hy7mp5d 10 месяцев назад

    You are a true hero. No bullshit i have had so many overheating issues with this laptop and only certain games. This simple fix made my CPU temp go from hovering around 85-90 while playing some games down to 55-60.

  • @jjudge3838
    @jjudge3838 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks for this. I have a MSI GE66 Raider that I have had for a few years, never had any major overheating issues with it. Played Baldurs Gate 3 at launch on ultra settings, clocked in over 250 hours with no issues, but just this week for some reason, the laptop has been shutting down while playing for only 30-45 minutes or so. I havent moved it or anything so it is getting the same air flow it always has. Pulled up Dragon Center and saw that my CPU was close to 100 degrees C while running BG3, I'm guessing it was shutting down due to overheat. I tried capping frame rate, going to full screen mode, all kinds of stuff, no change in temp, even the cooler boost mode to ramp my fans up did nothing. This fix you present dropped my temp by 10-15 degrees, and another 15-20 if I turn cooler boost on, and no more shutdowns. I restored my game settings all back to what they were, no fps cap, etc, and I see no noticeable performance hit at all. I appreciate it.

  • @marzero116
    @marzero116 3 года назад +1

    You absolute Legend!. This worked like a charm, no need to less with undervolting. Dropped my temps -20c easy.

  • @galactic_4k
    @galactic_4k 2 года назад +1

    You're an absolute legend. I went from 95 to 75c while gaming!

  • @AjayKumar-us7cx
    @AjayKumar-us7cx 3 года назад +1

    Thanks dude it worked for me but I only changed my maximum processors state.My lap cooled greatly at the stake of little bit fps drop and it's totally worth it... ❤️

  • @sf5028
    @sf5028 10 месяцев назад

    Awesome, thank you. Was running at 95C+ for no reason, this instantly dropped it by 30 degrees.

    • @w2best
      @w2best  9 месяцев назад

      Yes! Just remember it limits performance of the CPU a bit by turning turbo off. Keep that in mind.

  • @robertambol3611
    @robertambol3611 4 года назад +2

    I was actually about to bring this new MSI back. This worked!! Thanks for the tip!!

  • @YoraiDragon
    @YoraiDragon 3 года назад +1

    This STILL works! Incredible :D