04-08-2015 12:52 PM - last edited 3 weeks ago by ROGBot
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Sagnik87 wrote:
Hi arrtass,
I havent yet decided to go with the thermal paste till now when I saw this show up on the hardware monitor as I was rendering on Cinema 4d.
Check the TEMP on Core#1. Room temp is around 32 C. Its summer 😕 ...
05-05-2015 06:20 AM
05-08-2015 06:00 AM
Sagnik87 wrote:
Hi hmscott,
Thanks for replying 🙂 My next step would have been to directly ping you and ask for solution 😛 Anyways
So I have been trying to get my head around this problem of overheating. Just to let you know that Cinema 4d only uses the processor when rendering the final image..there is no GPU involved. I also checked the GPU temps and it was around 56C. However the the GPU was a bit warm as it was being used when working with the viewport before hitting render. Could that be a reason ??
When I render in my 3d software I usually keep an eye on the hardware monitor to check the temps. Till now before it hit 98C yesterday...my G751Jm reached a maxium of 95C on one render but there was no case of thermal throttling. The pattern I observed is..it is only core#1 that hits maxium temp above 90s when under load. Rest of the cores usually remain below 90C. It was the same case yesterday and as it reached beyond 95C, I saw that Core#1 was throttling on the hardware monitor.
I can understand hitting 93C on occassions bt 98C...thats really high for this series of laptop that boasts about dual cooling dont you think ?
I'll check the logsheet as you suggested.
Also since I use my laptop for 3d works, the more threads I get to use the better. For example, it is better if I get to use 4 cores running at 3.3 Ghz rather than using two cores running at 3.5 Ghz.
However, I'll post my results tweaking the XTU as you suggested.