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Thermal Management

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Last updated 1 month ago

Proper thermal management is essential for maintaining performance, stability, and hardware longevity

This section covers key cooling solutions, recommended settings, and best practices to maintain stable temperatures and prevent overheating.

Click Here For Frequently Asked Questions
  1. My CPU is at 95C! My GPU is at 82C! It's overheating! - These temps are perfectly fine; the chips are designed to run at these temps [CPU < 98/99C || GPU < 84/85C] There are safety mechanisms in place, and it will automatically throttle if it reaches dangerous temps. Refer to ⚠️ The Essentials & ✅ Additional Steps below to lower temps further.

  2. Are there any good custom fan curves? Should I use my own? - No, you shouldn't need to change the fan curves; the defaults are perfectly fine.

⚠️ The Essentials

1

Elevate the back of your laptop

Use a laptop stand/book or even your charging brick to keep the laptop slightly elevated from the back. For even better cooling, try using a cooling pad

This is to ensure proper ventilation and for proper cooling. Try not to block any vents

2

Don't use it on cloth surfaces

The cloth/soft surface may clog up the vents and "choke" the laptop ventilation. Use it on hard surfaces like wood or plastic.

3

Don't use it with the lid closed

The laptop also dissipates heat from the keyboard. Closing it while using the laptop may trap the heat inside, causing damage to certain components.

✅ Additional Steps

1

Disable CPU Boost

This helps lower temps BY A LOT. There are two ways to do this. Easiest way is via GHelper.

Do not disable if you rely on intensive CPU bound applications. Test and see if you have a significant hit or if it's worth the drop.

Most games get very little FPS benefit for a massive thermal increase. (eg: 1/2FPS for 20C inc)

Open 'Fans+Power' and select 'CPU Boost' to 'Disabled'. That's it

  1. Open search and type 'Edit Power Plan' and open.

  2. Navigate to 'Change advanced power settings' and then scroll down to 'Processor Power Management'

  3. Scroll down again to 'Processor Performance Boost Mode' and select both options to 'Disabled'. That's it

Make sure you do this for all performance modes!

2

Regular Maintenance

Dust buildup can impact cooling. Clean the vents and fans every 6–12 months.

It's also recommended to change the thermal paste after 2-3 years of use.

3

Use a cooling pad

Recommendations:

  1. IETS GT500

  2. LLANO v10/v12

4

Consider undervolting your CPU/GPU

Undervolting your CPU/GPU reduces power consumption and heat output without sacrificing performance.

By lowering voltage while maintaining stability, your system runs more efficiently, leading to extended battery life & lower temperatures.

Check if your CPU supports undervolting, not all models are supported

BSODs or crashes are normal. Don't worry. If you need additional help or can't figure it out, post on the subreddit or ask in our discord below.

Here is a YouTube tutorial on how to undervolt your GPU
https://discord.com/invite/g6exUXvWge