Why Max fanspeeds & thermalpaste changes still not solving on Nitro 515-55 overheating during games?

DimaNst221
DimaNst221 Member Posts: 13

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edited March 25 in Nitro Gaming

Laptop specs

i5-10300h
GTX 1650
16gb ram

In many games, temperatures are consistently at 92-95 degrees Celsius. I self serviced the laptop a month ago. I used Arctic MX-4 thermal paste. After replacing the thermal paste I did a stress test and the temperatures did not exceed 80 degrees, which was very happy and held steady at 72-75 degrees. About two weeks go by (at least I noticed after that time) that again my CPU started to warm up very much. Why did the effect disappear so quickly? What to do in this case? In technical support write that the normal operating temperature is considered to be up to 100 degrees and still do not say what could be the reason for such a quick disappearance of the effect....


I apply thermal paste as needed - a thin layer that just covers the surface of the processor. Coolers cleaned. It seems like everything should be normal, but where so quickly the effect evaporated I have no idea ...

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And by the way, even setting the maximum speed of the coolers does not help to reduce the temperature, that is, that on automatic speed where it overclocks it to 3800rpm, that the maximum speed of 5000rpm difference in temperatures did not show....

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  • GAMING6698
    GAMING6698 ACE Posts: 8,951 Trailblazer
    Answer ✓

    As for you question:

    Using a cooling pad with one large fan or two fans and built-in stands should be sufficient for effective cooling. The key factor to focus on is not just the fans on the cooling pad, but the stands themselves, as they play a crucial role in improving airflow and reducing temperatures. I believe stands are more important.

    Three years ago, I purchased a cooling pad with five fans but didn’t utilize the stands because I assumed that the combination of fans and the elevated design of the cooling pad would be adequate. However, I realized my mistake after 2-3 months. When I started using the stands, I noticed a temperature drop of 7-8°C in my CPU, even with the fans turned off. Since then, I have continued to use the stands along with just one fan.

    In summary, it’s essential to invest in a well-built cooling pad with stands; one fan should be sufficient for optimal performance.

    Tip to improve cooling more-

    I believe your laptop was released around 4-5 years ago, and many users started experiencing high temperature issues, especially with the Intel i5-10300H processor, which was known for overheating. At that time, we recommended that users undervolt their CPUs. After proper maintenance, they were able to achieve maximum temperatures of around 80°C while gaming. This approach effectively solved the issue and resulted in significantly better thermal performance.

    However, after some time, Intel announced that they would lock undervolting on laptop CPUs. They began implementing this restriction through BIOS updates. As a result, some users who updated their BIOS could no longer undervolt their CPUs, while others who were aware of the situation avoided updating their BIOS and continued to enjoy undervolting on their Nitro 5 laptops.

    I’m not sure if you are among the lucky ones who did not update the BIOS or who didn’t have their CPU locked after the update. But you can still try and check. Please look at the link below; you may be able to undervolt your CPU and further reduce temperatures.

    Here's the guide-

    If you are able to undervolt, that’s great! If not, you’re still getting good temperatures, and that’s all we can do for now. To further reduce temperatures, you can try capping the FPS to a lower value, using a cooling pad, and switching to the balanced power plan.

    You should use the balanced power plan and set the power slider in the task manager to maximum performance. I’ve found that the high-performance power plan is generally useless on laptops—it doesn’t boost performance noticeably. Instead, use the balanced mode from NitroSense for optimal results.

    That's all. Now, I think you should mark this decision as solved by accepting the answer that resolved your issue. Ofcourse only if you are satisfied now.

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