![]() ![]() ![]() I think this one is a good one.Īll of the new "ultra thin" laptops, be it AW or some other brand, are going to be toaster ovens when run at stock/default settings. Cooling pad on and suddenly in the high 60s. Performance node pushed the temps to 87-92. Went back to gaming and temps without the cooling pad fell into the mid to low 90s without performance mode. Most titles are high to extreme for settings and exceed 60fps, games like Cyberpunk that push the GPU boundaries need tuning to run at acceptable frame rates.Įdit: For grins I did some full cinebench runs and a passmark test. GPU is not anywhere near throttling temps.įull setup, X15R2/1440p/12th Gen i7/32GB RAM/2TB Factory Drive/2TB Added Drive connected to a USBc dock for networking and HDMI connection to a 4K 120Hz monitor. With a cooling pad CPU stays in the mid-80C range. Gaming for all titles is playable with no throttling but high temps, not throttling temps though. ![]() Running a sustained CPU bound benchmark like cinebench will get me to 100C. Gaming plugged in with no cooling pad CPU hits mid-90s max. But seems better after some days, is possible? Rendering Pass8 / Temp<=70☌ / power <= 40W /result= 10.481 pts - NO FAN NOISEĬpu100% and thermal throttling cpu, even just for web browsing. With Power AC / DISABLE TURBO / FIVR CPU CORE and CPU P CACHE =Offset Voltage set to -90.8mv,Intel GPU=Offset Voltage set to -50.8mv. Rendering Pass14 / Temp<=100☌ / power <= 130W /result= 17.282 pts - (HOT e PROCHOT LED ACTIVE) FAN NOISE HIGH With Power AC / Turbo Active / FIVR CPU CORE and CPU P CACHE =Offset Voltage set to -90.8mv,Intel GPU=Offset Voltage set to -50.8mv. ![]() Rendering Pass9 / Temp<=79☌ / power <= 45W /result= 10.821 pts - (POWER ACCESO) NO FAN NOISE With Battery / Turbo Active / FIVR CPU CORE and CPU P CACHE =Offset Voltage set to -90.8mv,Intel GPU=Offset Voltage set to -50.8mv. Rendering Pass8 / Temp<=70☌ / result= 9657 pts - NO FAN NOISE With Battery / DISABLE TURBO / FIVR CPU CORE and CPU P CACHE =Offset Voltage set to -90.8mv,Intel GPU=Offset Voltage set to -50.8mv. ![]()
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