Can i disable the cpu overclocking on the helios 300?
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what is your laptops model?
"Life is like an assault if its going too well you are walking into an ambush."
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Sezokiller said:what is your laptops model?
I did include the main specs didn't think the model would help since it's an less known one, and its exclusive in Romania and Bulgaria i think. But since you asked, the model is ph317-52-52VK0 -
im looking for an option in Intel XTU ill notify you when i find something u want to disable it because of overheating?
if yes is it under warranty?"Life is like an assault if its going too well you are walking into an ambush."
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i know a way that disables turbo boost while charging dont know if it will fix your problem but here it is
Go into Power options **(Control panel -> Hardware and Sound -> Power Options) and click **Change plan settings near your plan (e.g. I use high performance for CPU intensive tasks, such as gaming).
Then click on Change advanced power settings.
Scroll down to Processor power management and expand it.
Expand Maximum processor state and modify both On battery and Plugged in to 99%.
Also please make sure, that Minimum processor state is not greater than Maximum processor state (in this case - 99%), because this fix won’t work. I suggest you to set it to 5% or so. Then simply click Apply and OK.
AND if you are havingm problems because of overheating [100-90] Try repasting or cleaning your fans aircanal if it around [90-80] a simple undervolting process will help
"Life is like an assault if its going too well you are walking into an ambush."
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if you didnt understand i can send some insturactions with photos"Life is like an assault if its going too well you are walking into an ambush."
Always include your PC model and specs for a better diagnose0 -
Sezokiller said:im looking for an option in Intel XTU ill notify you when i find something u want to disable it because of overheating?
if yes is it under warranty?
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u need to check inside of your laptop u said fans are not working in that state u will continue to have the same problems. if u have the equipments open it now ill send links of some videos to make this process easier for you ill send them in 10 mins
i hope you can handle"Life is like an assault if its going too well you are walking into an ambush."
Always include your PC model and specs for a better diagnose0 -
Sezokiller said:i know a way that disables turbo boost while charging dont know if it will fix your problem but here it is
Go into Power options **(Control panel -> Hardware and Sound -> Power Options) and click **Change plan settings near your plan (e.g. I use high performance for CPU intensive tasks, such as gaming).
Then click on Change advanced power settings.
Scroll down to Processor power management and expand it.
Expand Maximum processor state and modify both On battery and Plugged in to 99%.
Also please make sure, that Minimum processor state is not greater than Maximum processor state (in this case - 99%), because this fix won’t work. I suggest you to set it to 5% or so. Then simply click Apply and OK.
AND if you are havingm problems because of overheating [100-90] Try repasting or cleaning your fans aircanal if it around [90-80] a simple undervolting process will help0 -
THIS VIDEO SHOW HOW TO DISCONNECT AND OPEN YOUR FANS AND CLEAN THEM
https://youtu.be/uB39PPoHBpo
AND U CAN USE THIS VIDEO TO REMOVE THE BACK PANELhttps://youtu.be/Ph2ibK79zd8
"Life is like an assault if its going too well you are walking into an ambush."
Always include your PC model and specs for a better diagnose0 -
Sezokiller said:u need to check inside of your laptop u said fans are not working in that state u will continue to have the same problems. if u have the equipments open it now ill send links of some videos to make this process easier for you ill send them in 10 mins
i hope you can handle
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AND MOST IMPORTANTLY
dont try to play games for now because it can perma damage ur laptop"Life is like an assault if its going too well you are walking into an ambush."
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DanNick said:Sezokiller said:u need to check inside of your laptop u said fans are not working in that state u will continue to have the same problems. if u have the equipments open it now ill send links of some videos to make this process easier for you ill send them in 10 mins
i hope you can handle"Life is like an assault if its going too well you are walking into an ambush."
Always include your PC model and specs for a better diagnose0