heat problem. Acer Nitro 5 RTX 2060 I7

DankDBOI
DankDBOI Member Posts: 9

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edited January 2021 in Nitro Gaming
so I Just bought this Acer Nitro 5 RTX 2060 I7 9th gen and its AN515-54 the GPU Heat is fairly fine average temp is 75 but the real problem is the CPU it sticks to like 92+ sometimes 95 or more how do I fix this, the pc is only a few weeks old max 2 how do I Exactly fix this problem?

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  • sri369
    sri369 ACE Posts: 2,763 Pathfinder
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    DankDBOI said:
    intel I7950H also it avg was 95 now its like 80-83 how can I Get lower ? I Did the 3.8 ghz max instead of 4.5 and I kinda need my stuff lower I only did the throttlestop tho what do you suggest?
    Wait.. slower please. One step at a time.
    1. Good you got it reduced by about 15 degree centigrade... one step. Did you follow all TS screenshots, including the values for Speed Shift EPP, FIVR and turbo ratio limits?
    Also, if you noticed, I did some undervolting too (not too much, but helps quite some).
    2. 3.8 max instead of 4.5 max wouldn't really hurt unless you are using your system as a high performance server.
    3. I use only throttlestop.
    4. I do use a laptop cooling pad; it really helps.
    5. Most importantly, my windows is highly optimized.
    6. Use park control, set up the parameters like i showed in screenshots, and then you can close it. The parameters stick even if park control is closed. This makes CPUs not in use go to sleep, further reducing power used (and reducing heat in turn).
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  • sri369
    sri369 ACE Posts: 2,763 Pathfinder
    edited January 2021
    I got ThrottleStop and reduced my CPU max from 4.5 to 3.8 (I still have turbo, only that instead of hitting max 4.5 on turbo, its stays at max 3.8). Barely noticeable performance hit in games, and my CPU pretty much stays under 70.
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  • DankDBOI
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    sri369 said:
    I got ThrottleStop and reduced my CPU max from 4.5 to 3.8 (I still have turbo, only that instead of hitting max 4.5 on turbo, its stays at max 3.8). Barely noticeable performance hit in games, and my CPU pretty much stays under 70.
    just got it downloaded mind helping me how to figure it out if u got discord ?
  • sri369
    sri369 ACE Posts: 2,763 Pathfinder
    DankDBOI said:
    sri369 said:
    I got ThrottleStop and reduced my CPU max from 4.5 to 3.8 (I still have turbo, only that instead of hitting max 4.5 on turbo, its stays at max 3.8). Barely noticeable performance hit in games, and my CPU pretty much stays under 70.
    just got it downloaded mind helping me how to figure it out if u got discord ?
    I detailed that here...
    https://community.acer.com/en/discussion/627441/guide-thermal-throttling-on-nitro-7-model-an715-51-mitigation

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  • DankDBOI
    DankDBOI Member Posts: 9

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    sri369 said:
    DankDBOI said:
    sri369 said:
    I got ThrottleStop and reduced my CPU max from 4.5 to 3.8 (I still have turbo, only that instead of hitting max 4.5 on turbo, its stays at max 3.8). Barely noticeable performance hit in games, and my CPU pretty much stays under 70.
    just got it downloaded mind helping me how to figure it out if u got discord ?
    I detailed that here...
    https://community.acer.com/en/discussion/627441/guide-thermal-throttling-on-nitro-7-model-an715-51-mitigation

    thanks for the help
  • sri369
    sri369 ACE Posts: 2,763 Pathfinder
    DankDBOI said:
    sri369 said:
    DankDBOI said:
    sri369 said:
    I got ThrottleStop and reduced my CPU max from 4.5 to 3.8 (I still have turbo, only that instead of hitting max 4.5 on turbo, its stays at max 3.8). Barely noticeable performance hit in games, and my CPU pretty much stays under 70.
    just got it downloaded mind helping me how to figure it out if u got discord ?
    I detailed that here...
    https://community.acer.com/en/discussion/627441/guide-thermal-throttling-on-nitro-7-model-an715-51-mitigation

    thanks for the help
    Sure, let me know if that helps. What is your processor model?
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  • DankDBOI
    DankDBOI Member Posts: 9

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    intel I7950H also it avg was 95 now its like 80-83 how can I Get lower ? I Did the 3.8 ghz max instead of 4.5 and I kinda need my stuff lower I only did the throttlestop tho what do you suggest?
  • sri369
    sri369 ACE Posts: 2,763 Pathfinder
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    DankDBOI said:
    intel I7950H also it avg was 95 now its like 80-83 how can I Get lower ? I Did the 3.8 ghz max instead of 4.5 and I kinda need my stuff lower I only did the throttlestop tho what do you suggest?
    Wait.. slower please. One step at a time.
    1. Good you got it reduced by about 15 degree centigrade... one step. Did you follow all TS screenshots, including the values for Speed Shift EPP, FIVR and turbo ratio limits?
    Also, if you noticed, I did some undervolting too (not too much, but helps quite some).
    2. 3.8 max instead of 4.5 max wouldn't really hurt unless you are using your system as a high performance server.
    3. I use only throttlestop.
    4. I do use a laptop cooling pad; it really helps.
    5. Most importantly, my windows is highly optimized.
    6. Use park control, set up the parameters like i showed in screenshots, and then you can close it. The parameters stick even if park control is closed. This makes CPUs not in use go to sleep, further reducing power used (and reducing heat in turn).
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  • DankDBOI
    DankDBOI Member Posts: 9

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    Only fivr not epp I followed turbo limits tho yes and soon I’m getting a cooling pad since you know it gets hot I mainly use the pc for gaming/ yt (for now) till I enter college later this year or next I’ll tomorrow it’s almost 2 am here :) gn