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02-19-2019 11:41 PM #11
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02-20-2019 03:25 PM #12
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crack open the chassis and re-paste. There's videos on yt that walk you through the entire process. It's not bad at all. Though at one point it does require you lifting up a warranty sticker. I repasted mine with some kryonaut anyway and the results were quite dramatic.
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03-06-2019 11:17 PM #13
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Adjustments for overheating problem ASUS ROG Zephyrus M GM501
I was struggling with heats before I made these adjustments without repasting.
Update Bios to lates version.
Undervolt it with Throttlestop
Try to find your sweetspot. These are settings which I found from some forum. Work for me.
Link to the forum: http://forum.notebookreview.com/thre...olt-it.825473/
Speed Shift - EPP 128
CPU core volt -125
CPU cache -50,8
REMEMBER USE TURBO RATIO LIMIT. Without it you will get some pikes.
I use 32 for all cores.
And of course use always fan overboost when playing.
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03-10-2019 04:43 PM #14
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Thank you for this. This is crazy, but even after a re-paste with kryonaut on the CPU, I was still getting temps up to 97 degrees while gaming. After making this change, I recently maxxed out at 72 degrees, a 25 degree drop! That's such a dramatic difference that it almost seems as though applying these core changes fixes some sort of bug. I didn't even need to run the fans on overboost, just kept it on balanced.
Now my system feels usable!!