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May 17th, 2021 05:00

Some of these are similar to things that happened to me...

1. You might want to consider deleting support assist, and only downloading it if you have problems. (It can cause high usages because it is constantly monitoring you computer)

2. Check for the newest Nvidia drivers on their website, and do not use support assist for the drivers (if you are). I had a much similar squealing noise for a couple of games, and this fixed it. 

If you really want to be sure that the drivers are working, install ddu and boot into safe mode (to wipe them), then get the latest driver.

3. Keep Alienware Update, because some people have trouble reinstalling it. But don't use it for graphics drivers.

4. For the cpu, I would recommend opening up task manager (with "more details" selected), and seeing what is using the most computing power. Keep in mind a lot of the software included for storage drives is bloatware

5. I would turn off the background effects in Alienware Command Center, it can cause some odd glitches. In my opinion, the software is a bit cheap and as long as it working correctly you should be fine (if it flickers in other programs too, check your drivers)

6. Keep an eye in windows update

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May 17th, 2021 06:00

Only install the DDU fix if there are problems, Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU) will clean re-install graphics drivers. Here are the DDU install instructions for NVIIDA Cards, these steps are also similar for AMD or Intel Graphics Cards. Guess that DDU is a Windows 10 x64 fix. 

Dell Alienware Command Center (AWCC) is not a stand alone application. Windows Updates frequently stop it working until Dell provides AWCC + OC Controls update. Dell fails to provide any troubleshoot for the new AWCC AlienFX 2.0 version. 

October 5th, 2021 08:00

I have a similar problem with my device, I have the i9-10980hk variant and have been facing the similar problem. Mine reaches 100C at idle condition without any load for no reason and then comes back to 50 or so degrees. I had to face a lot of BsoD's before this started and all of it started with the NVIDIA graphic driver update (471.96) that came out on 31 Aug 21. I haven't been able to fix this problem even after a service centre visit, cleaning, reinstallation of windows and other stuff.

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October 6th, 2021 00:00

Hi, I have a similar problem with my 17 R5, after updated to new drivers video and last Windows update. When I use my laptop in battery mode and I open a video by a browser instantly I have black screen and pc restar. This not appear when I plug dc adapter. What can I do? Thx.

October 9th, 2021 04:00

intel speed shift is the problem! but i don't know how to switch it off. hwinfo shows sst in green at summary screen. turning it off will turn off cpu always running at turbo frequency. speed shift and speed step are two diff things moreover do not turn off speed step but only speed shift.

GG

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October 14th, 2021 13:00

I was having problems with crashes also, M17 R4, often high CPU temps. Dell suggested turning of Speed Shift and, or Speed Step. Still had problem with Speed Shift running. Only using Speed Step now, things are good so far. (Only been 3 days)

You can disable them in the BIOS.

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