Helios 300 please share any advises and tips to optimize my Predator

ApexPredator
ApexPredator Member Posts: 13 New User
edited November 2023 in 2019 Archives
hello everyone 
recently i started having trouble with my predator and i think (Not sure) that the cause is CPU thermal throttling while playing apex legends 
after setting all my settings in game to low the CPU is still throttling while playing the i monitored my CPU and GPU temps and usage 
mid-game the cpu temp fluctuates between 78~92 c and the cpu usage fluctuates between 40~80~ and then the stutter and fps drop happens.
searching the web  Found others recommending CPU undervolting  and editing turbo boost settings in predator sense, so can anyone guide me through this or give me an idea how to fix it
MY laptop
Helios 300,i7 7700HQ,16GB, 256SSD(Game on SSD), GTX 1060 6GB 


Answers

  • brummyfan2
    brummyfan2 ACE Posts: 28,590 Trailblazer
    Hi,
    Please read the link below, one of our member @Red-Sand have created different profiles for different CPUs, please follow the instructions in the link.
    https://community.acer.com/en/discussion/577183/throttlestop-undervolt-profiles-pre-made/p1?new=1
  • Red-Sand
    Red-Sand ACE Posts: 1,892 Pathfinder
    edited October 2019
    hello everyone 
    recently i started having trouble with my predator and i think (Not sure) that the cause is CPU thermal throttling while playing apex legends 
    after setting all my settings in game to low the CPU is still throttling while playing the i monitored my CPU and GPU temps and usage 
    mid-game the cpu temp fluctuates between 78~92 c and the cpu usage fluctuates between 40~80~ and then the stutter and fps drop happens.
    searching the web  Found others recommending CPU undervolting  and editing turbo boost settings in predator sense, so can anyone guide me through this or give me an idea how to fix it
    MY laptop
    Helios 300,i7 7700HQ,16GB, 256SSD(Game on SSD), GTX 1060 6GB 


    What's your GPU temps?

    Units manufactured in 2017 that are prone to higher temps will have their paste dry out faster than a typical laptop would.
    Even Grizzly Kryonaut dries out after 1 year of use when temperatures are 85+ C.

    If your GPU temps are far higher than 75 C then its time for a repaste!
    - Hotel Hero