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Hmm never knew this, wonder how much max draw is on battery, I will try tonight, thanks G6698 😃
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Felix what speed is your fan showing in max? Maybe the fan unit has gone bad? One of mine is starting to make a faint noise, I think possible maybe I have one dying also?
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I never asked are fans set to max in nitro software ?
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It will work if set correctly, view this thread here and try the reccomended, you won't lose performance for undervolt and you need to get temperatures under control if you want laptop to function normally, if not then buy some high grade CPU paste and redo, Even local shop might not even fix this issue so best to try…
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Should be able to set in the advanced display settings to 144hz, check to see that AMD driver and Nvidia driver is the latest version.
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Check to see if any bios and vbios updates are available.
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This will be caused by the boost system and the fan curve, CPU plugged in and at good temperature will give you the full state of its performance, the CPU technically overclocks(boost) for long and short periods to give enhanced performance this is why you get bursts of your high speed fan, You can limit the amount of…
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Defo suggest you try undervolt it, it won't damage anything and should perform similar without all that heat ! You can try intel tuning utility or throttlestop and Google a few guides and you will be able to find a better place for it to sit without throttling, Another thing you could try is going in your advanced…
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This is wrong, gpu will only unlock if disabled, this is how it is on my rtx in nitro, it can't use full performance if it's told to limit it, In battery mode this is used to save power only, in performance mode it doesn't matter when plugged in. If you want more frames on battery then disable it, but your battery will die…
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Only if enabled, turn it off if you want to increase frames.
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90c is where the computer bios should be holding max performance and boost ect so 96c clearly means a fault if the boost and frequency isn't scaling enough to lower it.
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It's your laptop running hot and throttling back slightly.
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If only 30 FPS then sounds like Nvidia game battery saver of switched on in gforce experience app settings.
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I think quite a few times service places can't stress machines enough to identify issues so they send back, the hardware can survive at these temps but you lost to much performance because of it, In the mean time then you can try a laptop cooler or some erasers or Lego blocks to lift the laptop higher so it can take in…
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Maybe a failed install, download something called DDU this is called display driver uninstaller, it uninstalls the graphics driver and purges all the residual files left behind so you can install new ones on a clean slate If this doesn't help download an app called hwinfo64 and observe temperatures while gaming , when…
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Try boot from usb and reinstall windows, sound like VGA driver failure.
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On my nvme m.2 I was told to run Samsung drivers not the windows ones due to performance issues, is Samsung magician benchmark showing the drive as slow or just Windows?
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Take unit apart and repaste and re apply pads, these units are NOT designed to run this hot. They are designed to hit a 90C limit max before thermal throttling will begin dropping the clocks and power to gradually bring the temps down If the repaste doesn't work it might be that the dies need lapping flat again, there are…
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Disable game mode as recommended in this thread then install hwinfo64,. You guys need to watch thermals and power limits and see if your thermal or power limit throttling, the issues you describe sound like these faults.
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This happened to me until I made the power adapter snap in a second time. It went further then what I had expected , I'm not being patronising when I say. Can you push further on the adapter to see if you get a second click? Mine took a lot of force the first time.