Nismoair

Tinkerer

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  • Will undervolting affect the overclock settings in predator sense?
  • Just a quick update, mine was set to - 0.150 and it crashed on watch dogs 2. Had absolutely everything maxed in settings and it crashed very early on into the game. Reduced to - 0.140 now and reduced settings (wasn't getting 60fps on all max anyway). Seems OK so far. Temp is 83, according to predator sense.
  • Yeah, I tried mass effect andromeda today and peaked at 77 degrees. Still no max fan speed kicking in which is good. Also, general Internet browsing seems better as previously the fans would spin up occasionally whilst watching YouTube! Getting circa 30/40 under no gaming.
  • Think I've hit the maximum benefit of undervolting @ 0.150v - seems to peak at 84 and now avg at low 80's. Also noticed that max fan speed is no longer kicking in automatically. All seems a bit of an odd approach by Acer; why not roll out bios update to lower voltage if there is no loss of performance!?
  • I just applied the same voltage setting as you (-0.120v) and got 86 / 80 / 84 / 76 from each of the cores. So, its coming down but still to high maybe Tempted to lower the voltage more!
  • I'm not sure how to get an exact average but flipping back and forth between game and readings, I would estimate it is sitting at high 80's consistently. Ran games for approx 15 mins each.
  • Adjusted to -0.100v and achieved lower temps as follows (as measured through RealTemp): 92oC / 82oC / 88oC / 79oC Tested on GTA 5 and Just Cause 3 (absolute max settings on everything). Tried to produce as much activity on screen as possible to stress test and above were the max temps. Laptop is raised on a cooler fan…
  • Ok, got the Intel Tuning Utility installed. Did you change the 'Core Voltage Offset' to get the -0.100v setting? I tried adjusting the 'Core Voltage' setting but this doesn't allow a negative value. Thanks
  • Thanks again. Does changing bios settings void warranty?
  • Thanks. Dust shouldn't be an issue as laptop is only just over 1 month old. What is the suggested voltage for cpu? And (classic question) does it impact performance? I might still go ahead with the "repair" in the hope they will re-paste, and then apply the voltage change. Thanks
  • Thanks for the replies. It's a shame they used a 60Hz panel. The 1070 seems to be bottle necked by the panel. I get that the laptop has good video connections to allow output to 60Hz+ monitors but who does that frequently if at all with a laptop, really? Gsync with fast sync enabled seems to be the best compromise and…
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