Acer nitro 5 RTX2060 I5 9300H heat problem
Kubaolk
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Hi everyone, i have some sort of a problem, when gaming temperature jumps to about 92-3 degrees on CPU and i can notice performance lost. I tried undervolting, it doesnt help, when getting disable turbo in throttlestop, the idle temperature gets ok - about 49 degrees, but when gaming its still the same 93. Any solutions? Maybe changing thermal paste will help? Laptop is nearly 1 year old but now i got more interested about temperatures that it gets, i cannot tell if its from the beginning of owning it, but i think it has become bigger problem few weeks ago.
Thanks for help!
Thanks for help!
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Hi,
Could you please post some pictures of Throttlestop settings, I'll try help you with some adjustments, in fact, best method of using Throttle stop is by trial and error, reading posts by other users also will help you.
https://community.acer.com/en/discussion/577183/throttlestop-undervolt-profiles-pre-made
This is an example but you can provide pictures of other settings as well:
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brummyfan2 said:Hi,
Could you please post some pictures of Throttlestop settings, I'll try help you with some adjustments, in fact, best method of using Throttle stop is by trial and error, reading posts by other users also will help you.
https://community.acer.com/en/discussion/577183/throttlestop-undervolt-profiles-pre-made
This is an example but you can provide pictures of other settings as well:With those settings, they help to lower idle but stress temperatures still go to 92-3 like i said, even with undervolting to about -120mV.
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In the FIVR window, check the box for Unlock adjustable voltage, then use the slider for Offset voltage to reduce the voltage, good starting point will be -50mv, do the same for CPU Cache as well, you need to do these adjustments for Battery Profile as well, if you are not happy with the temperatures, reduce further in small numbers, for example, you can reduce to -60mv and so on.
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brummyfan2 said:In the FIVR window, check the box for Unlock adjustable voltage, then use the slider for Offset voltage to reduce the voltage, good starting point will be -50mv, do the same for CPU Cache as well, you need to do these adjustments for Battery Profile as well, if you are not happy with the temperatures, reduce further in small numbers, for example, you can reduce to -60mv and so on.0
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and what you mean by battery profile?
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Kubaolk said:I already did this before i had it on something about -125mV.0
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brummyfan2 said:Please check the picture you have posted, it's not saved and the box is unchecked and the slider is greyed out, did you click Apply and OK at the bottom?
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Kubaolk said:and what you mean by battery profile?
Use my pictures as a guide and adjust only the settings shown in my pictures, leave default settings as they are.0 -
Kubaolk said:Yes, on the picture is disabled cause i disabled it after i dont recognize any results then i took the ss and joined the forum
Here are some more settings pictures of AC profile and Battery Profile:
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brummyfan2 said:You have start again using my pictures a guide
Here are some more settings pictures of AC profile and Battery Profile:
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Also set offset voltage only to 70?
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It's up to you, yes some of them you may have to adjust to different values latter on according to your requirements, for example I have set the offset voltage as -70.3mV but you may be able to go higher up, so you have to find the suitable settings for your system, of course you can copy my settings as a startup point.0
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Looks good? the same on battery settings0 -
Yes, change the battery profile number to 4, you can try reducing the offset voltage further in small amounts.
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brummyfan2 said:Yes, change the battery profile number to 4, you can try reducing the offset voltage further in small amounts.
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That ss is with yours -70 mV now i will try to go reduce it more0
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I think that this can be caused by gpu can it?
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Yes, you can move the slider to reduce it to up to -125mV like you had earlier, leave the cache at current level or move up slowly to -50mV.0
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So set cache to about -50mv and move up core to -125mV?
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