For who will read this post, after a while i obtained a good temp for my aw 15r3.
There is the settings:
I undervolt the CPU by -125 mV with ThrottleStop and i test with Intel XTU there is no lost of performace (I used throttlestop instead intel XTU because was not saving the undervolt setting at restart.)
I used hwinfo for a custom fan curve. (see the picture at end)
That temps you're getting is actually quite nice, and you didn't have to repaste! But yeah If you want even lower temps the only option is to do a repaste using liquid metal, which If you get everything correct, will significant lower your temps. You can also try undervolting your CPU to get some easy temps drop.
Marcob19
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September 9th, 2018 09:00
For who will read this post, after a while i obtained a good temp for my aw 15r3.
There is the settings:
I undervolt the CPU by -125 mV with ThrottleStop and i test with Intel XTU there is no lost of performace (I used throttlestop instead intel XTU because was not saving the undervolt setting at restart.)
I used hwinfo for a custom fan curve. (see the picture at end)
Now this is the new temps:
CPU: 41 degree (51 before)
CPU: 60 degree avg (70 before) / 65 degree max (75 before)
CPU: 70 degree avg (80 before) / 75 degree max (90 before)
I focus only on CPU because GPU have always good temps.
NamNguyen191
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September 4th, 2018 05:00
That temps you're getting is actually quite nice, and you didn't have to repaste! But yeah If you want even lower temps the only option is to do a repaste using liquid metal, which If you get everything correct, will significant lower your temps. You can also try undervolting your CPU to get some easy temps drop.