Nitro AN517-52 overheating issues

7Arturo7
7Arturo7 Member Posts: 3 New User
edited November 2023 in 2020 Archives
Hi guys I have some issues with my new laptop hitting high temperatures while gaming.
I pretty much play only one game which is Total War Rome II. I guess the game is very demanding on the CPU as when having a Performance plan in Nitrosense the CPU temperature hovers at 85-92 C almost constantly. The laptop is being throttled seems like every 30 seconds due to hitting 92 C degrees. 
I can play this game for a few hours straight and I feel like I'm slowly frying the laptop up.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/kb016s9b4g4smyo/20201130_190249.jpg

The only workaround I found is to go with a balanced power plan which keeps me at around 85 C degrees.
I could probably also try to turn off Turbo boost? Not sure which of those two options would give me lower performance drop. Anyone?

- I have a cooling pad.
- Laptop is only a few weeks old so reapplying thermal paste would most likely void my warranty.
- Tried undervolting but it seems my i7-10750H has undervolting blocked as the settings wouldn't stick at all.

Anything else I can try?

Best Answer

  • SilvaGi
    SilvaGi Member Posts: 277 Practitioner WiFi Icon
    Answer ✓
    Ive done most things to manage the heat with my i7 10750H and the best was underclock to 3.6ghz.
    You gota get throttlestop to do it. i got 8-10 C off seriously as the cpu will be turbo boosting all the time without. I undervolted a bit but dont think it had a major difference.
    Heres my post i made re the underclock with uncle webb ( creator of throttle stop ) awnsering.


    also, i find a laptop cooler with high rpm (2200) 80mm fans right under the latpop fans works. you get 3 degreess off and it doesnt climb higher which is important.

    I did repaste and saw no difference in temps so i think its just the big cpu struggling to cool as it is a i7 in a laptop. so underclock...

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    Thanks SilvaGi!

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  • SilvaGi
    SilvaGi Member Posts: 277 Practitioner WiFi Icon
    Answer ✓
    Ive done most things to manage the heat with my i7 10750H and the best was underclock to 3.6ghz.
    You gota get throttlestop to do it. i got 8-10 C off seriously as the cpu will be turbo boosting all the time without. I undervolted a bit but dont think it had a major difference.
    Heres my post i made re the underclock with uncle webb ( creator of throttle stop ) awnsering.


    also, i find a laptop cooler with high rpm (2200) 80mm fans right under the latpop fans works. you get 3 degreess off and it doesnt climb higher which is important.

    I did repaste and saw no difference in temps so i think its just the big cpu struggling to cool as it is a i7 in a laptop. so underclock...

    Please Click Yes if Ive answered your question.
    Current: Custom Desktop Build (5800X, 16GB, 3070ti)
    Previous: Aspire 5 A515 44 R8RH
    (R5 4500u, 8GB, AMD Radeon Vega 6 iGPU)
    Previous: Nitro 5 AN515 55 (i7,16GB,1650ti)
    Thanks SilvaGi!

  • 7Arturo7
    7Arturo7 Member Posts: 3 New User
    SilvaGi said:
    Ive done most things to manage the heat with my i7 10750H and the best was underclock to 3.6ghz.
    You gota get throttlestop to do it. i got 8-10 C off seriously as the cpu will be turbo boosting all the time without. I undervolted a bit but dont think it had a major difference.
    Heres my post i made re the underclock with uncle webb ( creator of throttle stop ) awnsering.


    also, i find a laptop cooler with high rpm (2200) 80mm fans right under the latpop fans works. you get 3 degreess off and it doesnt climb higher which is important.

    I did repaste and saw no difference in temps so i think its just the big cpu struggling to cool as it is a i7 in a laptop. so underclock...

    Sweet, will play with the speed shift values when I get home and report back.
  • 7Arturo7
    7Arturo7 Member Posts: 3 New User
    Just the heads up . It works really well I got my temperature down by close to 15 C degrees.  Thanks a lot.

    Is 3,6 GHz optimal performance/heating wise?  How was your heating on 4 Ghz?