Possible bad thermals on Predator Triton 300 2020 versions.

El_Ormigo
El_Ormigo Member Posts: 2 New User
edited November 2023 in 2020 Archives
I've been noticing that the cpu a 10750H seems to be thermal throttling when gaming. I downloaded intel UTX to stress test the cpu and observe the how the cpu behaves. I noticed that as soon as I start the stress test the package temperature spikes to 93 degrees C with 75 watts provided to the cpu speed running around 4GHz for about a minute and then it starts to throttle down to around 3.3GHz by the end of the 5 minute test. Is this what other's have been seeing? Acer seems to have locked out under-volting for the 10th Gen CPU's in the bios. I guess I didn't expect the temperature to spike up to 93 degrees so quick. 

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  • SilvaGi
    SilvaGi Member Posts: 277 Practitioner WiFi Icon
    i think all you can do is underclock. My temps are 75-85 C which are good with a underclock to 3.6 ghz
    manages temps for longer gaming ses, but loses performance. I did it through throttlestop. See my profile, previous post for info on how to if your interested
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  • busu3
    busu3 Member Posts: 552 Seasoned Specialist WiFi Icon
    The move by intel to block undervolting is really idiotic so people(from what i have heard) have started buying 9th gen cpus since there is not that much of a difference between the 10th gen and 9th gen(and anyway you will thermal throttle in 10th gen) and just downgrade the bios so that undervolting is enabled. Of course its personal choice but I would go for a lower gen cpu since anyway I would lose performance due to heating unless the laptop has an exceptional cooling system.