but you right this is too lot !! "RTX -85C on MAX. On stock boost3 "full voltage range" / no fps limiter or v-sync is possitible easy reach 90C+ Gaming should be around the mid 80's on the CPU as a maximum temperature cap and 80 on the GPU. Your stress test temperatures on cynebenck or aida 64 should never, ever go past 94 degrees on CPU and 86 on GPU and thats in stress tests The manufacturing date was 01/2021 on my unit and the paste was like that.so you can understand what crap was in there if it was a cinderblock (like a hard plastic shell) CPu at 75-80 form 100 in full load GPU at 70-75 from 87 degrees MSI should know this and know that this is not normal for any laptop GPU.Ĭheck you fans if are cloged from dust, repaste if necesary, factory thermal paste is crap in most cases, (my thermal paste was a brick on the coper heatsink, CPU and GPU where basicly clean ) after the repaste temperatures whent down by 20 degrees, im not kidding. Most Gpu's these days start throtteling at 86 degrees to keep them cool, at 92 degrees its basicly reballing itself ). The GPU isnt supposed to throttle, its not made like a CPU. Never had any laptop that has reached 92-93 degrees in GPU. LOG in your gaming is ideal for best "maximum setup" or MSI KOMBUSTOR - for heavy usage "bench setup / max temperatures fix" + any render "gpu or game or MSI KOMBUSTOR" HWINFO + LOG or from OSD and stress "often used voltage" - your target on curve not enable AUTO applying on bootĮxample ,you need to find ,custom voltage limit + max usable OC OSD - overlay in 3d "real-time monitoring" RIVA STATISTIC SERVER + HWINFO or AFTERBURNER Best is any OSD in game ,for determine HW status / debug / setup for smooth FPS
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