03-24-2019 12:27 PM - last edited on 03-05-2024 08:23 PM by ROGBot
03-25-2019 10:17 PM
03-25-2019 11:26 PM
03-26-2019 02:43 AM
FULLMETALJACKET7 wrote:
I don't think drilling holes on the bottom cover would help much, since the fans can only move so much air. A simple test is to run the laptop without the cover and see what kind of improvement you get.
03-26-2019 06:11 AM
FULLMETALJACKET7 wrote:
Mine is a GL502VSK (7700hq / 1070). I'm running my CPU at -100mv, I noticed little to no temperature difference beyond that. GPU is running at 1810mhz/850mv. Full sustained load on CPU gets it to around 83C, GPU at 75C maximum on FurMark. Combined (CPU+GPU) 100% load on prime95+furmark, gets the CPU to around 90C and GPU to around 77C. Can run it 24/7 like that, no problem.
No holes on the bottom cover, stock thermal paste and fans on AUTO. Taped the gaps between the fans and heatsinks and raised the back of the laptop by around 10mm using a hard foam tape. It gives a better typing position and improves the airflow. I don't think drilling holes on the bottom cover would help much, since the fans can only move so much air. A simple test is to run the laptop without the cover and see what kind of improvement you get.
03-26-2019 07:29 AM
Kompensan wrote:
Check my last post on the GL702VM extensive thread. Definitely drilling holes and having a laptop cooler blowing air directly into the holes was the major gain for me. My CPU only reach max 85 on heavy loads .
05-09-2019 04:03 AM
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05-24-2019 01:48 AM
wesker465 wrote:
I just couldnt wait and replaced thermal compound for coollaboratory liquid extreme and add Gelid thermal pads.
Well...Here are the results after 30 mins of fallout 76 gameplay 😉
Temperatures are just unimaginable ^_^ 52 degree on gpu and 54 on cpu... With longer gameplay temperatures didnt reach 70 degrees on both cpu ang gpu.
Battle over, mission acomplished 🙂
11-02-2019 02:24 PM