

Predator Sense differs between laptop models.YgrecPeKa said:This is my PredatorSense actually, it is obsolete? Because I just checked a video and I don't have the same PredatorSense...
That should not affect it. I have my laptop hooked on to a Asus 22" monitor 99.999% of time, and always play games on this monitor - 1920x1080 @ 60 FPS capped.YgrecPeKa said:I'm not playing on my screen of the laptop, I plug my Asus ROG PG278Q in display port so I play with 144 hz and gsync. Do you think the temperature can be too high because of my ROG screen? I should try just on my laptop I guess
I don't understand why they don't undervolt while the laptop is assembly at the factory... I'll try to undervolt my CPU then and replace the thermal paste. What soft can I use for undervolt?SatansTheory said:I would still Under volt it.. I do mine at -125.00 and its 100 stable. You do not loose any power just the risk that @angomy stated if you go to far you will cause system stability issues.
ThrottleStopYgrecPeKa said:I don't understand why they don't undervolt while the laptop is assembly at the factory... I'll try to undervolt my CPU then and replace the thermal paste. What soft can I use for undervolt?
He is still within the "return" window. Plus replacing thermal paste voids warranty.YgrecPeKa said:Your undervolt doesn't work? Try to replace your thermal paste maybe, I'll try it too after undervolt
Really? Because they is no seal for the warranty, some people said it is possible to change the thermal paste and still going warranty. Furthermore, I watched a video and it is really simple to access for replace pastesri369 said:He is still within the "return" window. Plus replacing thermal paste voids warranty.