01-25-2018 05:09 AM
01-25-2018 07:42 AM
01-25-2018 07:45 AM
01-25-2018 09:14 AM
skejcikk1 wrote:
I have the same laptop, and the same problem with it. Ithink it's just fault of this laptop. I can't find any guide how to fix it. But today i try to update the bios and see, maybe it's gonna help.
01-25-2018 11:15 AM
01-25-2018 09:13 AM
thebiggboss180 wrote:
how much high its ?
if it reaches the 95 c (the throttle limit) so its high
anything lower than that is normal..
my gl502vm i7-7700hq was reaching to the 95 and some times to 100 c and i changed the thermal paste to arctic mx4 and arctic thermal pad and now with gaming max limit i saw it reaches is 89
so if u like that or lower u fine
01-25-2018 01:20 PM
oSChakal wrote:
Temps are between 85 and 90. While it may be acceptable according to Asus, it's unacceptable for the consumer.
I mean, if we(the consumer) pay over 2k for a laptop oriented toward gaming, I expect A) To be able to game more than an hour before my fingers burn and B) to have the proper setup to cool/maintain longevity of said laptop.
I may sound entitled, but when you buy a product, you expect it to perform to minimum standards.
Imagine buying a sport cart, paying premium for it only for your engine to get so hot when driving to the grocery store that you have to turn it off before continuing.
01-25-2018 02:08 PM
thebiggboss180 wrote:
u dont have to turn it off to cool it down , it can handle it self and u dont have to expect i7-7700hq to be cooled easly in a laptop .. these temps are normal for this cpu a cross other trademarks too.. ur hopes are just high .. even intel sayes these temps are normal until 100c.
01-25-2018 06:42 PM
01-27-2018 02:02 AM