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Probably rightExcept the AmD Renoir
Probably rightExcept the AmD Renoir
Thermal tests are available online for the Eluktronics Max-17 and it's quite hot under load. As expected it reaches 90+
I think it's simply impossible to have a 20mm laptop with a cooling system capable of cooling 8 cores properly.
Run the time spy test and fire strike test, I think they load everything pretty decently. @ubuysa mifht have a more comprehensive list on what to use to benchmark and stress a computer
try download prime95 and and monitor temps, or even cinebench R15, prime95 is very heavy stressing program so be aware of that.Is there a free way to run these tests? I see them on Steam, but they require 3D Mark, and I don't really feel like paying £23 just to test my system... For what it is worth the laptop has been running perfectly since I opened it a few hours ago. I haven't done anything intense yet though, mostly just transferred files and downloading software. While doing basic tasks (I have a bunch of tabs open in Chrome, watching youtube, doing stuff in Excel, etc.) the temps seem to hover around 55-60. One core is at 75, which does seem a bit odd, but I have no idea what is normal. I will say the fans are noticeable, even in Office Mode while idle. Not annoyingly loud, but not quiet by any means.
of course its a non sense, but it should never happen especially for price they selling their old technology on ++++++++++nnNo chip should ever thermal throttle, if it is at any load then it’s not thermally controlled. Even with 10th gen, so long as the paste is applied correctly, then if it’s still thermal throttling, an undervolt will bring it under control.
This “designed to thermal throttle” is intels marketing speak. It’s complete nonsense. Basically AT SPEC, an intel chip will invariably thermal throttle, it will just need some further tweaking to get it to behave.
Run the time spy test and fire strike test, I think they load everything pretty decently. @ubuysa mifht have a more comprehensive list on what to use to benchmark and stress a computer
Okay so I have no idea what any of this means, but I ran those two tests.
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Before you apply an undervolt you need to be sure the paste job is sufficient, otherwise you’re not addressing the core issue, just masking it.This has been done on stock settings for cpu? I assume you did not undervolt anything? As you can see, it just prooved what I have said. Try to apply undervolt if you know how to, and run some less stess test, for cpu such as cinebench r15, after undervolt it should perform much cooler and also better.
Just to compare yours and mine, with -100 undervolt. It helps a lot and this is 15inch laptop, but with -2 less cores, but also as you can see your cpu score is much higher than mine 6 core 9750h
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This has been done on stock settings for cpu? I assume you did not undervolt anything? As you can see, it just prooved what I have said. Try to apply undervolt if you know how to, and run some less stess test, for cpu such as cinebench r15, after undervolt it should perform much cooler and also better.
Just to compare yours and mine, with -100 undervolt. It helps a lot and this is 15inch laptop, but with -2 less cores, but also as you can see your cpu score is much higher than mine 6 core 9750h
Before you apply an undervolt you need to be sure the paste job is sufficient, otherwise you’re not addressing the core issue, just masking it.
What are your temps when idle without anything open?
Before you apply an undervolt you need to be sure the paste job is sufficient, otherwise you’re not addressing the core issue, just masking it.
What are your temps when idle without anything open?
Ok, that seems ok.With nothing open all 8 cores are between 41 and 43 degrees C.
It’s just the first thing you should check on any new laptop or computer.I certainly hope the paste job is sufficient, this laptop was only assembled 2 days ago... I did find it a little odd that I got the notification the systems was entering the testing phase at 4:18 PM (around an hour before they close), and then got notified it was awaiting dispatch at 4:26 AM the next morning - doesn't seem like a whole lot of time to be tested, unless they took it home to test maybe?
It’s just the first thing you should check on any new laptop or computer.
Yes, you check idle temps on all cores.How do you check that? Is that just checking idle temps like you had me do? (Sorry, I am pretty new to this sort of thing)
his cores seems even, i think if it would be repasted wrongly cores would be much more uneven,Before you apply an undervolt you need to be sure the paste job is sufficient, otherwise you’re not addressing the core issue, just masking it.
What are your temps when idle without anything open?
his cores seems even, i think if it would be repasted wrongly cores would be much more uneven,
did you choose stock paste when configuring or MX-4? (the one that pcspecialist offers)
I didn’t mean core as in cpu core, I meant before applying an undervolt you need to be certain that the paste job is satisfactory by testing testing temps.his cores seems even, i think if it would be repasted wrongly cores would be much more uneven,
did you choose stock paste when configuring or MX-4? (the one that pcspecialist offers)
some smack-daddy scores there! XDOkay so I have no idea what any of this means, but I ran those two tests.
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