01-31-2017 09:23 PM - last edited on 03-06-2024 09:24 PM by ROGBot
01-31-2017 11:16 PM
02-01-2017 12:56 AM
02-17-2017 07:29 AM
Amsterdam wrote:
I have the exact same issue here. My idle temp is around 25c which I think is nice. When I start my browser and go to YouTube everything goes fine, until I move the movie forward slider. The temperature will jump to 55c, and goes immediately back to the idle temp of 25c. I really don’t have a clue why this will happen.
To prevent my fans making an annoying sound I ran the Fan Xpert 4 software and fine tune the fan curve. Use also the option ‘Fan Spin Up Time’.
Unfortunately, even when using the Fan Xpert, and a lot of fine tunning i've seen that the software has also a problem with handling such sort spike temps.
I hope someone can explain what’s really going on here. Maybe a bios update to filter those very short (1 second) high temps the cpu can give?
02-21-2017 03:40 PM
02-01-2017 01:22 AM
02-02-2017 11:59 PM
02-03-2017 03:43 AM
DutifulServant wrote:
Well, I was about to give up and I ran the "Fan Tuning" option one last time... darn thing finally worked!
So fans appear straightened out, but now I have to figure out which driver, software or piece of hardware is causing Windows 10 to hang randomly.
Thanks for the help!
02-12-2017 07:52 PM
Itzycharles wrote:
Until now and for all the findings inside windows 10, (I am not a windows savvy guy, but I am on OSX)I came son the same conclusion. It is Windows thing. Some drivers can be change with out being connected to the internet. that was the way how I did put to work the Sonic Suite. Please come back again on your findings.*