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<blockquote data-quote="Vasudev" data-source="post: 696989" data-attributes="member: 30411"><p>I reckon you have 7700HQ and GTX 1060 on your Helios 15.</p><p>88C is too much for Pascal, it will throttle down causing minor stutters. Maybe after six months you can repaste.</p><p>Your idle temps are definitely higher considering you're running most efficient CPU architecture you can own in 2017. I'd say 55C is ideal when you have many Chrome background process is fine.</p><p>Use MSI afterburner to undervolt the GPU using Ctrl+F to get steady performance and 5-7C reduction in temps on GPU. You can Undervolt CPU too.</p><p>Keep the GPU under 85C if you want to extend the longevity of your board. CPUs can peak at 90C w/o any issue. Though its not ideal temps in reality in terms of longevity.</p><p>[USER=63811]@DeepWeb[/USER] 4700MQ can still go toe to toe with Broadwell and Sky/kabylakes. That's lovely temps.</p><p>Mine idles at 29-32C and web browsing on FF (with 10-20 tabs) loads the CPU to 42-45C. All this temps are reported by TS when my ambient temps were 28-30C. My max ambient temps would be around 38-42C.</p><p>Take care of your haswell chip because it has an odd bug which Intel fixed using Silicon WA using uCode patch to reduce the temps by 5-10C. haswell is known to pull more power than necessary.</p><p>You can look for latest BIOS update or you can use uCode updater in Windows using this link <a href="http://forum.notebookreview.com/threads/warning-intel-skylake-kaby-lake-processors-broken-ht-on-laptops-pc-fix-is-here.806451/" target="_blank">[WARNING] Intel Skylake/Kaby Lake processors: Broken HT on Laptops & PC [Fix is here]</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vasudev, post: 696989, member: 30411"] I reckon you have 7700HQ and GTX 1060 on your Helios 15. 88C is too much for Pascal, it will throttle down causing minor stutters. Maybe after six months you can repaste. Your idle temps are definitely higher considering you're running most efficient CPU architecture you can own in 2017. I'd say 55C is ideal when you have many Chrome background process is fine. Use MSI afterburner to undervolt the GPU using Ctrl+F to get steady performance and 5-7C reduction in temps on GPU. You can Undervolt CPU too. Keep the GPU under 85C if you want to extend the longevity of your board. CPUs can peak at 90C w/o any issue. Though its not ideal temps in reality in terms of longevity. [USER=63811]@DeepWeb[/USER] 4700MQ can still go toe to toe with Broadwell and Sky/kabylakes. That's lovely temps. Mine idles at 29-32C and web browsing on FF (with 10-20 tabs) loads the CPU to 42-45C. All this temps are reported by TS when my ambient temps were 28-30C. My max ambient temps would be around 38-42C. Take care of your haswell chip because it has an odd bug which Intel fixed using Silicon WA using uCode patch to reduce the temps by 5-10C. haswell is known to pull more power than necessary. You can look for latest BIOS update or you can use uCode updater in Windows using this link [URL='http://forum.notebookreview.com/threads/warning-intel-skylake-kaby-lake-processors-broken-ht-on-laptops-pc-fix-is-here.806451/'][WARNING] Intel Skylake/Kaby Lake processors: Broken HT on Laptops & PC [Fix is here][/URL] [/QUOTE]
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