Do you have other tips for overheating laptops? Time Stamps: 0:00 Intro 0:35 Is my laptop too hot? 2:09 Using Core Temp 3:00 Using MSI Afterburner 3:48 Example under load 4:22 Take a base benchmark 4:58 Increase Airflow 5:22 Lift the laptop base 5:40 Laptop Stand 6:10 Laptop Stand with fan 6:45 Undervolt CPU 7:08 Undervolt with XTU 08:08 Undervolt with Throttlestop 9:22 Turbo Boost info 10:08 Turning off Turbo in Windows Settings 11:05 Turning off Turbo in XTU 11:26 Turning Turbo off in Throttlestop 11:42 Modifying Turbo Boost 12:20 Limit Turbo in XTU 12:55 Limit Turbo in Throttlestop 13:37 Clean your fans 15:10 Repaste CPU & GPU 16:20 Outro
Great advice. Or fit a solid state (SSD) drive -- the temperature drops, disk noise vanishes, the laptop speeds up, and an SSD avoids orientation-induced issues, whereas a hard drive, acting like a gyroscope, risks head/platter collision under sudden torque changes. Dropping or lid slamming shock damage is also a lot less dangerous.
Man ... u just saved my laptop, more than a year now its been switching off soon as the charger goes in...power option...100% to 99& thats how i solved it, many thanks.
Dust is a big problem that many people oversee. I have a Toshiba quosmio and it has a good access to the fans so I don't need to dismatle anything. I blow my laptop with a compressor every 3-4 month and it makes miracles. I can always feel how it starts to heat up and I know it needs to be cleaned. I got my wife HP laptop and it's all sealed with no access to the fans. It will need to be given to a pro at least once a year so it doesn't build up the dust.
Hi, when I start Cinebench2024 the cpu(Acer Nitro 17 i7: 13700HX, RTX 4060) immediately throttling, the fans are set up to max and the temperature hits 100C. The test runs for 10 minutes and the cpu clock speed drops to 3GHz(the cpu max frequency is 5GHz). The cpu score in cpu-monkey is 1371, but mine has 938. Also Intel XTU shows power limit throttling, the cpu is idle, and power limit and current/edp throttling at the same time while gaming. For example in Days Gone the fps are capped to 120 and the graphic setting are almost the highest, the cpu and gpu temps are about 75C, but the cpu frequency and frames drops(3GHz and ~90fps) from time to time(every 30-60 min) for 2-3min. Do you think these problems can be fixed with replacing the motherboard, the laptop is under warranty. I bought it two mounts ago and it is cooled with liquid metal thermal paste. Thanks!
Your suggestion at 10:08 to set turbo boost off in Windows is not the proper one. Please check this out www.ctrl.blog/entry/laptop-boost-mode-battery.html, and you will notice temps and power draw will be much better than your suggestion
a good way to go is TPFanControl which is super-easy to install and keeps that oh so annoying fan noise right down no end ! just don't try and run triple A games that are beyond your rig's specs and you'll be fine....
THIS IS GOT TO BE THE MOST AND BEST ADVICE NO BS TUTORIAL I HAVE EVER SEEN , THANK YOU! from the Philippines. i modified my turbo boost to 37 (3.6mhz) and my temps worked to 78c with autofan. and with max fan 69c.
I think re-pasting the CPU - GPU is a great idea. Consider the manufacturer most likely uses gallon tubs of the cheapest thermal paste made on the planet that probably cost them $3 per gallon to slather on, as the mo-board goes by on the conveyer belt in their hundreds.
08:08 "Using ThrottleStop to overclock or overvolt your CPU or to disable a laptop manufacturer's throttling scheme may damage your computer and is at your own risk." so why?????????????
Great, thanks fo help. I`m using TURBO OFF for now, and it looks like 2-3 C lower. Another question though - did you encounter the EDP Limit throttling ON while using battery on Dell Inspirin 7590??
I know that I'm pretty late to the party, but these were very good pieces of advice! I'm using an undervolt of 65mV on my laptop (2020 model Asus Strix G17) and it makes it consume 2-3W less power under load. For the GPU, I haven't done anything as this doesn't run that hot. But this laptop uses liquid metal on the CPU, so the temperatures are impressive for its size. I recently re-pasted it as the CPU was constantly at 95°C while gaming and consumed around 35W on average. But when it was new, the CPU would barely break 85°C while consuming 55W on average. The GPU was also getting pretty hot. So I cleaned my fans, that helped but not as much. Then, I opened it, took off the cooler and re-spread thee liquid metal. I also replaced the thermal paste on the GPU, which had completely dried out. Then I put it back together, started it up, tested it and it was back to how it was 2 years ago! On some laptops like mine, it's actually possible to undervolt the CPU in the BIOS. Then you don't have to constantly have XTU (or ThrottleStop)open
Also I'm using a cooling stand with a fan to help it het the 130W of total heat output out of it. If I have it on a table, both components run around 5°C hotter
Hi there, I've been using ThrottleStop for quite a while but recently it disappeared from my system tray. When I try to start it from the folder it says: "ThrottleStop is already running". I think I'v tried everything from Taskbar Settings to deleting cache in registry. Even tried to run Reset_Notification_Area_Icons_Cache.bat. Nothing worked. Any suggestion would be appreciated. Thanks
@@w2best how tf do u expect me to play heavy games then? Is there no other solution except turning off turbo boost for CPUs. It destroys performance and loading times.
Awesome content!!! I have a question...my GPU and CPU does not exceed 50-60c even when gaming, however the actual laptop get really hot especially around the battery and top of keyboard. Well I play with the charger plugged in, so I wondering is that normal?
Hey i just got my laptop a day ago and if a play a game like dying light on low settings my fans are spinning fast and my laptop is really hot it hurts even when i feel try to feel it i have a 1650 ti max q i know it is not the best but i don't think that the 1650 is the problem i changed the fan speed to and when they need to jump in. Does anyone know what i need to do?
Don't go for high end gpu laptops. You will have continuous heat problems and nothing can fix it. More fan job means more dust and more dust means you will cook you gpu in no time. I can promise you that these fans will make your ears go crazy. Desktop is the only way out for higher end gpu operations. Use an entry level laptop for modeling and render it in your desktop gpu. Laptops with gpu which require less than 70 watts are best suited.
I just bought my ASUS ROUGUE laptop and when I ran a game it hit 96 degrees at this point idk if I should even return jt. I just left it run for about 5 mins because I was scared at how hot it got. It’s like in silent mode. So I need my fans to start running from the get go
I usually CUT some 【white Styrofoam】 into small pieces and putting it underneath my laptop at the back(left n right corners) to raise up about 1 inch height(25mm), this will allow the air flow under the base to cool down any Laptop Overheating Issue 。。。。。。👍👍👍👍👍👍
Mine was overheating and I could not tell if my fan was working, using Speed Fan/Charts/Fan Speed, I get nothing....however, with an air duster I blew into all the vents and it must have gotten rid of dust that maybe was keeping my fan from working as all the sudden it revved up...I've now dropped my power from 100 to 99, and temps are below 60!
The best way to stop overheating is: The stupid Companies to stop build so thin laptops! They violate the first basic rule in PC World: Enough space for air circulation😘 🇬🇷🗡️✝️🇬🇷
I had the fans nearly constantly noisy on my Lenovo Ideapad 5 Pro 16 and sometimes fans running full blast without any good reason. CPU AMD Ryzen7 5800H with integrated Radeon graphics / RAM 16 Gb / SSD 512 Gb. I’ve now managed to get laptop most often 100% quiet by changing the following: In Advanced Power settings: 1/ Processor power management / Max processor state: reduce gradually to 99, 95, 90, 85%, etc. I’m currently on 80% 2/ Cooling policy: set to Passive (instead of Active). My laptop is now finally 100% quiet most of the time instead of the opposite. 3/ I have not currently changed the Boost option in the Power options.
I have a toshiba laptop, I removed the fan and cpu cleaned them, replaced thermal paste, but the next day my pc was overheating and shutting down... What could be the probleme?? (even that the fan is working fine)
Pls help me I have a amd ryzen 5 laptop with 6 gb ram with amd integrated grafics I get 83 c when playing roblox on the lowest possible settings I use 2 external fans and raised them with a cup like urs and with watching movies I get 75c
Sir I use my laptop while charging it and I accidentally open asus armoury crate and its showing 80°c and my fan speed was 4800rpm so what should I do I have new asus g15 strix
Very helpful Video because this does not only counts for Gaming Notebooks but also for like Workstation Notebooks. Ive managed to drop 15°C while Gaming. Fan is also quiter and all that just with ThrottleStop.
Hi! I have one question. I have been using your solution and settings through ThrottleStop and it did wonders for me playing Sims 4 as the PC got so warm it was almost painful to touch the computer.. However, I have experienced the last months after using it that the game suddenly closes. Could it be due to those settings? I am really trying to figure this out and so far I cannot make much sense of it. In the first place, I do not understand why my PC is getting so warm because it has the requirements for the game. I use a cooling pad but I do not feel like it helps much at all, and I did a few months blow out some dust, but sadly the PC still overheated. ThrottleStop did an amazing job with the overheating issue, but I am wondering that because of the settings it closes the game at random points due to not being able to use enough power to run the game? I am not very high-tech at all, but it sucks a lot either way. Without throttlestop the computer gets so hot I feel that it smells a bit burned. I have tested the PC in general and it cannot find any issues with any parts or whatever.
Good job, this was one of my compressive watch where you gave your presentation in a manner where a lay person like me could follow step by step and in so doing you were systematically answering my questions. If I am not asking you anythign for now, it is because you did a decent job in your presentation. Thank you
When you change the settings for maximum processor state, what are you exactly affecting? Are you saying that the processor is only allowed to be operate at the efficiency you choose, thereby maybe making it slower or something?
i just use the throttlestop > reduce the Turbo Ratio Limits to 37 (3.7mhz) instead of 41 and my temps in warzon without MAX fan reaches 69-80c with max fan 65-75c and my FPS in the same lobby 100+fps and in game 70-100fps
@@w2best understand Thanks again. Any videos on restoring files after a windows recovery wiped them all? my lenovo won't boot past WinRe or my Asus. MyAsus file was accidentally erased.
Do you have other tips for overheating laptops?
Time Stamps:
0:00 Intro
0:35 Is my laptop too hot?
2:09 Using Core Temp
3:00 Using MSI Afterburner
3:48 Example under load
4:22 Take a base benchmark
4:58 Increase Airflow
5:22 Lift the laptop base
5:40 Laptop Stand
6:10 Laptop Stand with fan
6:45 Undervolt CPU
7:08 Undervolt with XTU
08:08 Undervolt with Throttlestop
9:22 Turbo Boost info
10:08 Turning off Turbo in Windows Settings
11:05 Turning off Turbo in XTU
11:26 Turning Turbo off in Throttlestop
11:42 Modifying Turbo Boost
12:20 Limit Turbo in XTU
12:55 Limit Turbo in Throttlestop
13:37 Clean your fans
15:10 Repaste CPU & GPU
16:20 Outro
i wish your channel would rise because of this video. love your tutorial it really helps my laptop.
@@zevina2013 Thanks a bunch! This video is picking up pretty nicely! But of course there's potential for the channel to grow much more! :)
@@w2best it's interesting to watch your videos. Keep it up. Thanks for the informations.
I would have plugged that cooling platform into a separate power supply, the extra load on the laptop would surely offset the cooling gains.
Great advice. Or fit a solid state (SSD) drive -- the temperature drops, disk noise vanishes, the laptop speeds up, and an SSD avoids orientation-induced issues, whereas a hard drive, acting like a gyroscope, risks head/platter collision under sudden torque changes. Dropping or lid slamming shock damage is also a lot less dangerous.
I've never used laptops with anything else than ssds :p
Really detailed and complete help for the heating issue. Thanks man, great help :)
The most complete video available on RUclips. Thank you!
Oh thanks a lot! I'm glad you liked it!
Man ... u just saved my laptop, more than a year now its been switching off soon as the charger goes in...power option...100% to 99& thats how i solved it, many thanks.
Dust is a big problem that many people oversee. I have a Toshiba quosmio and it has a good access to the fans so I don't need to dismatle anything. I blow my laptop with a compressor every 3-4 month and it makes miracles. I can always feel how it starts to heat up and I know it needs to be cleaned. I got my wife HP laptop and it's all sealed with no access to the fans. It will need to be given to a pro at least once a year so it doesn't build up the dust.
Thank you it works really well my laptop cooled. It was a big problem for me for a quite long time
I bought a new Lenovo thinkpad from US and the I discovered it is overheating . I will start to check one by one solutions you have mentioned
Thank you so much! This video is great! You saved my day, seriously!
ur such a hero man
Glad to be able to help!!
My Lenovo Ideapad 5 Pro Slim overheats just by playing an ms powerpoint presentation 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️ help
Not sure why people don't want a heater and stove along with a laptop
Thanks from Srilanka !
Happy to help!
Staring right into my soul
I'm not sure if that's a good thing! :P
Thank you.
Wow thanks now i now to do something whit laptop
Thanks
we needed air cooler powers on this yes illegal that makes more carefully handle that
Nice quarantine haircut 👍👍
Thanks! I decided to return to it, this time doing it completely on my own! :P
Hi, when I start Cinebench2024 the cpu(Acer Nitro 17 i7: 13700HX, RTX 4060) immediately throttling, the fans are set up to max and the temperature hits 100C. The test runs for 10 minutes and the cpu clock speed drops to 3GHz(the cpu max frequency is 5GHz). The cpu score in cpu-monkey is 1371, but mine has 938. Also Intel XTU shows power limit throttling, the cpu is idle, and power limit and current/edp throttling at the same time while gaming. For example in Days Gone the fps are capped to 120 and the graphic setting are almost the highest, the cpu and gpu temps are about 75C, but the cpu frequency and frames drops(3GHz and ~90fps) from time to time(every 30-60 min) for 2-3min. Do you think these problems can be fixed with replacing the motherboard, the laptop is under warranty. I bought it two mounts ago and it is cooled with liquid metal thermal paste. Thanks!
Hard to know if it can be fixed on warranty after thermal paste is applied...
Can I buy coolpad
Playing yutube my laptop heats up on bottom
Your suggestion at 10:08 to set turbo boost off in Windows is not the proper one. Please check this out www.ctrl.blog/entry/laptop-boost-mode-battery.html, and you will notice temps and power draw will be much better than your suggestion
I think it does pretty much the same but this article was such great insights and I didn't know those options were there! Thanks for sharing!!
I was going to watch your video but then I saw you got like 50 breaks for ads... Pass.
One ad per 5 minute. I think you might mistake chapters for ad breaks. There are indeed a lot of chapters to make it as navigatable as possible.
Just don't buy a Dell.
Good call ;P
My laptop went down from 100 to 70, thats an INSANE change, thank you so much, keep the good work!
That's great to hear! Thank you for the comment! :)
what did u do?
Great detail however, changing things on my laptop frightens me. You're right about fans, it doesn't help at all! Thanks for sharing.
I'm glad you like it!
it dosent damage your laptop when lowering down temps and core speed. but increasing is much more dangerous. anyways its still depends on you.
a good way to go is TPFanControl which is super-easy to install and keeps
that oh so annoying fan noise right down no end !
just don't try and run triple A games that are beyond your rig's specs and you'll
be fine....
This was super helpful! Thank you so much :)
THIS IS GOT TO BE THE MOST AND BEST ADVICE NO BS TUTORIAL I HAVE EVER SEEN , THANK YOU! from the Philippines. i modified my turbo boost to 37 (3.6mhz) and my temps worked to 78c with autofan. and with max fan 69c.
I think re-pasting the CPU - GPU is a great idea. Consider the manufacturer most likely uses gallon tubs of the cheapest thermal paste made on the planet that probably cost them $3 per gallon to slather on, as the mo-board goes by on the conveyer belt in their hundreds.
Honestly super useful. Throttlestop was honestly more than enough for my Laptop to be fine. I was reaching 99 degrees easy which was concerning.
Happy to be able to help!!
08:08 "Using ThrottleStop to overclock or overvolt your CPU or to disable a laptop manufacturer's throttling scheme may damage your computer and is at your own risk." so why?????????????
Great, thanks fo help. I`m using TURBO OFF for now, and it looks like 2-3 C lower.
Another question though - did you encounter the EDP Limit throttling ON while using battery on Dell Inspirin 7590??
I know that I'm pretty late to the party, but these were very good pieces of advice! I'm using an undervolt of 65mV on my laptop (2020 model Asus Strix G17) and it makes it consume 2-3W less power under load. For the GPU, I haven't done anything as this doesn't run that hot. But this laptop uses liquid metal on the CPU, so the temperatures are impressive for its size. I recently re-pasted it as the CPU was constantly at 95°C while gaming and consumed around 35W on average. But when it was new, the CPU would barely break 85°C while consuming 55W on average. The GPU was also getting pretty hot. So I cleaned my fans, that helped but not as much. Then, I opened it, took off the cooler and re-spread thee liquid metal. I also replaced the thermal paste on the GPU, which had completely dried out. Then I put it back together, started it up, tested it and it was back to how it was 2 years ago! On some laptops like mine, it's actually possible to undervolt the CPU in the BIOS. Then you don't have to constantly have XTU (or ThrottleStop)open
Also I'm using a cooling stand with a fan to help it het the 130W of total heat output out of it. If I have it on a table, both components run around 5°C hotter
Hi there, I've been using ThrottleStop for quite a while but recently it disappeared from my system tray. When I try to start it from the folder it says: "ThrottleStop is already running". I think I'v tried everything from Taskbar Settings to deleting cache in registry. Even tried to run Reset_Notification_Area_Icons_Cache.bat. Nothing worked. Any suggestion would be appreciated. Thanks
Try to disable your antivirus to check if it's here, if not try a fresh install after cleaning any trace of it with uninstaller program.
Setting processor state to 99% worked for me, system runs much more stable now. Idle load has completely normalized. Thanks!
Yes! It disables turbo though which is good to be aware of!
@@w2best how tf do u expect me to play heavy games then? Is there no other solution except turning off turbo boost for CPUs. It destroys performance and loading times.
@@abhirupkundu2778 of course there are other solutions. That's what the video is about. 🫠
Single video to solve heating problems on laptops. Thanks man, you covered everything.
Awesome content!!!
I have a question...my GPU and CPU does not exceed 50-60c even when gaming, however the actual laptop get really hot especially around the battery and top of keyboard. Well I play with the charger plugged in, so I wondering is that normal?
@Parzival how much is long hours? 3/4 hours? Is 2 hours OK?
This really worked for me legit I just had to disable turbo boost off thank you so much
Hey i just got my laptop a day ago and if a play a game like dying light on low settings my fans are spinning fast and my laptop is really hot it hurts even when i feel try to feel it i have a 1650 ti max q i know it is not the best but i don't think that the 1650 is the problem i changed the fan speed to and when they need to jump in. Does anyone know what i need to do?
Take it in to get it fixed
If youre using your laptop as a home PC, flipping it upside down if you have bottom vents can really help.
Damn that's a good idea i never thought of!!
Don't go for high end gpu laptops. You will have continuous heat problems and nothing can fix it.
More fan job means more dust and more dust means you will cook you gpu in no time. I can promise you that these fans will make your ears go crazy.
Desktop is the only way out for higher end gpu operations.
Use an entry level laptop for modeling and render it in your desktop gpu. Laptops with gpu which require less than 70 watts are best suited.
I just bought my ASUS ROUGUE laptop and when I ran a game it hit 96 degrees at this point idk if I should even return jt. I just left it run for about 5 mins because I was scared at how hot it got. It’s like in silent mode. So I need my fans to start running from the get go
I usually CUT some 【white Styrofoam】 into small pieces and putting it underneath my laptop at the back(left n right corners) to raise up about 1 inch height(25mm),
this will allow the air flow under the base to cool down any Laptop Overheating Issue 。。。。。。👍👍👍👍👍👍
Why don't you show us how to setup the programs you mention. Your cooling suggestions is basic knowledge.
Mine was overheating and I could not tell if my fan was working, using Speed Fan/Charts/Fan Speed, I get nothing....however, with an air duster I blew into all the vents and it must have gotten rid of dust that maybe was keeping my fan from working as all the sudden it revved up...I've now dropped my power from 100 to 99, and temps are below 60!
Mine is Dell g15 5520 8gbram laptop just bought 15 days ago and while playing PUBG it's reach 95 to100 degree Celsius. Pls help me is new
Thank you so much for this video. I ve been searching for hours for this one
Oh I'm glad I was able to help! :)
who else has been cooking eggs with their laptops 😥
Only egg , use my laptop during winter to keep my body warm
don't sellin that causin you big trouble that no fans required this we need air coolin fans yeah!! powers
I try everything …but if i have turbo boost why i need to play without him? :/
My computer for some reason crashes when i apply the ratio of undervolts for the xtu settings, dk why
Explanations are super clear thanks for sharing all this information 10/10
Thank you so so much W2Best Tech🥳🥳🥳,,It worked🙌🙌
Hello, the 2 method is perfect for me, i just limit my turbo boost and now i have performance and my proccesor 65-75 celcius in gaming.
How much percent did u lower it?
The best way to stop overheating is: The stupid Companies to stop build so thin laptops! They violate the first basic rule in PC World: Enough space for air circulation😘
🇬🇷🗡️✝️🇬🇷
why in the throttlestop theres no FIVR on mine its only the TRL,TPL,C7,CLR how pleace sir teach me
What CPU? A lot of new ones don't support it at all. :(
comprehensive, informative and concise, Thank you!
I had the fans nearly constantly noisy on my Lenovo Ideapad 5 Pro 16 and sometimes fans running full blast without any good reason.
CPU AMD Ryzen7 5800H with integrated Radeon graphics / RAM 16 Gb / SSD 512 Gb.
I’ve now managed to get laptop most often 100% quiet by changing the following:
In Advanced Power settings:
1/ Processor power management / Max processor state: reduce gradually to 99, 95, 90, 85%, etc. I’m currently on 80%
2/ Cooling policy: set to Passive (instead of Active).
My laptop is now finally 100% quiet most of the time instead of the opposite.
3/ I have not currently changed the Boost option in the Power options.
You look like my old geography teacher lol great video btw
Will 6 months old 2022 dell have paste or dusty fan issues cause I'm getting 3hrs out of my xps 15 9520 and it goes super hot
WHAT IF I DID EVERYTHINGS AND STILL HAVE 94° IN GAME??
@@kluip6705 TOASTER TOASTER 🍞 🍳 🥚 🧈
I get 100 watching RUclips lmao
I have small laptop and have no fun, can you please help me
I have a toshiba laptop, I removed the fan and cpu cleaned them, replaced thermal paste, but the next day my pc was overheating and shutting down... What could be the probleme?? (even that the fan is working fine)
Pls help me I have a amd ryzen 5 laptop with 6 gb ram with amd integrated grafics I get 83 c when playing roblox on the lowest possible settings I use 2 external fans and raised them with a cup like urs and with watching movies I get 75c
Sir I use my laptop while charging it and I accidentally open asus armoury crate and its showing 80°c and my fan speed was 4800rpm so what should I do I have new asus g15 strix
if you clean, change the thermal paste and improve the angle and the notebook does not cool down, change the notebook.
Completely everything here. 👍👍👍
Hey my gpu and cpu is at 65 degrees while playing games but the side without my cpu and gpu is getting really hot
Very helpful Video because this does not only counts for Gaming Notebooks but also for like Workstation Notebooks.
Ive managed to drop 15°C while Gaming.
Fan is also quiter and all that just with ThrottleStop.
i dont know how to get all controls in xtu exactly though so im kinda confused
Maybe your cpu don't support undervolting alternatives.
For a second I always check the heat in the top but then I realized it was not really that I just had to check the bottom :|
Your tip is a miracle..thank you .. keep up the good work ❤️
That's great to hear! Happy to help!
Do any of you guys using matebook X pro. I'm feeling bit of hot in my laptop
how do i fix smoke comming out of my laptop and it smells like shit by the way need help
when i go to advanced settings i can t find all controls, why is there no all controls? can somebody help me?
7:13
my window 7 laptop has encountered fan noise, high temp and charger overheat , thanks !
It's very helpful indeed! thank you dear and keep with good job!
Thanks a million man! Throttlestop worked perfectly!
i set mine ontop of a small book for airflow
Same
undervolting with throttlestop i dont recomend !!!
why not? It has worked well for me in general.
My laptop just shutdown saying overheating at 80c what to do
i have armoury crate lol
asus
my laptop isnt hot in any of those places its hot behind the screen after the keyboard
Thank you so much! It Worked
You're welcome!
Hi! I have one question. I have been using your solution and settings through ThrottleStop and it did wonders for me playing Sims 4 as the PC got so warm it was almost painful to touch the computer.. However, I have experienced the last months after using it that the game suddenly closes. Could it be due to those settings? I am really trying to figure this out and so far I cannot make much sense of it. In the first place, I do not understand why my PC is getting so warm because it has the requirements for the game. I use a cooling pad but I do not feel like it helps much at all, and I did a few months blow out some dust, but sadly the PC still overheated. ThrottleStop did an amazing job with the overheating issue, but I am wondering that because of the settings it closes the game at random points due to not being able to use enough power to run the game? I am not very high-tech at all, but it sucks a lot either way. Without throttlestop the computer gets so hot I feel that it smells a bit burned. I have tested the PC in general and it cannot find any issues with any parts or whatever.
Did you try lowering the Undervolt a bit? Sometimes this helps. Usually i have shutdowns if I run too much Undervolt.
thank you my pc sounded like a airplane about to take off now its silent
Good job, this was one of my compressive watch where you gave your presentation in a manner where a lay person like me could follow step by step and in so doing you were systematically answering my questions. If I am not asking you anythign for now, it is because you did a decent job in your presentation.
Thank you
Thank you so much!! I'm glad I could be of help!! :)
When you change the settings for maximum processor state, what are you exactly affecting? Are you saying that the processor is only allowed to be operate at the efficiency you choose, thereby maybe making it slower or something?
i just use the throttlestop > reduce the Turbo Ratio Limits to 37 (3.7mhz) instead of 41 and my temps in warzon without MAX fan reaches 69-80c with max fan 65-75c and my FPS in the same lobby 100+fps and in game 70-100fps
I'm gonna make a video about undervolt and limiting turbo very soon. For me is the premier way of getting cooler temps!
my pc wont get less than 80C at start
Wow! What laptop and what cpu? What is really not normal!
Once u mentioned the utilities and some softwares i Subscribed
thank you so much
How do you make it hot tho, its quiet in this class
Ive come back to 4 times now. Truly an examplenof evergreen content - thanks much!
GREAT to hear that :D
for turbo boost mine says 5% idk if thats good or bad?
Thank you!!!! This has been going on for years!!!😊😅❤
Great to help! :)
@@w2best do you mean "Glad" to help?😊
@@karentraceymoore7415 no I mean it's great to be able to help.
When trying to reply to 3000+ comments in one evening...
@@w2best understand Thanks again. Any videos on restoring files after a windows recovery wiped them all? my lenovo won't boot past WinRe or my Asus. MyAsus file was accidentally erased.
The most complete explanation ever! Even being 3 years old!!!
That's great to hear! :D
My dell sounds like a jet engine
That's almost always dust in the fans. Open it and clean it.