I did an Aida64 stress test with the FPU instruction set, and I again was getting low 90's with spikes into 100C, throttling the cpu again Backing down to 4.1 and lowering the voltage helped with temps around 80-85 under a "real-world" load, but temps were far to high for my liking. So, I re-pasted the CPU and GPU (while I was at it, temps were 65C under-load and not a concern), and the new compound worked very well. Temps in the mid 80's with a synthetic load, and mid 70's with a 'real-world' load and other synthetic loads that aren't as hard as aida64. Ive posted the results before and after below, and although not perfect, much more manageable. I did still see some spikes into the 90's which triggered some minor throttling in Aida64, but none ever reach 100C. With a working temperature in the mid 70's under heavy load, I think this is much better, especially with a decent overclock on a laptop. Oh and the GPU temps improved by a whopping 1C. Final side note, this was a replacement for my desktop, as I wanted my gaming but needed better mobility. So I sold my beast of a machine and got this about 6 weeks ago. I purchased this from Newegg as open box during one of their open box sales. The benchmarks and the before and after temps using aida64 after re-pasting the CPU and GPU with Kryonaut:ĬPU wise. I think u have a terrible chip there RIP. I'd say keep it even at 4.0ghz for rock solid 24/7 stability. XTU could be the issue also because XTU is fucking terrible. I'd highly recommend you redo all ur CPU stuff on Throttlestop. Make sure you clear the shit out of all former XTU settings before using Throttlestop.
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