i'm dissapointed, my fanless computer overheats and turns off when i do cpu-heavy things
i thought it didn't have fans because it doesn't heat, and it actually didn't before the summer hit
It doesn't really have a bios UI other than the boot menu, web recovery, etc - the low level settings in NVRAM that would need to be changed by the end user in a bios are usually just flipped from the control panel apps on a homotosh.
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Insyde H20 bioses have some apps that can edit bios settings from within windows - but you have still have to reboot for them to take effect. I would be nice if there was an open standard for interfacing with those settings from within the OS though.
>3200 MHz RAM
there is nothing wrong with 3200mhz ram if you have tight timings. The real kicker is you can see the OP is running 1900MHz fabric and 3800MT/s RAM if you opened your eyes, the 3200 is just the XMP spec of it.
https://i.imgur.com/0BbBTV8.jpg
how is your pc handling summer?
Your cooling solution/setup must be DOGSHIT if you are peak pulling 76w and hitting nearly 100c.
My laptop is constantly between 70 and 100. I don't do anything special, but NVIDIA on linux is always a problem. For my server pi, it is at 45 and I add a fan if it goes over my 50 limit. At home it's always between 25 and 30 (in celsius of course)
At what temperature do you think this is a real problem in my two situations?
my machines are okay up to 40C ambient. I know because I let my room get that hot. The only concession to cooling I make is that I don't scrub the disks on my NAS until it cools off a bit, since doing that heats them up by like 7C.
after 1 billion hours of precise calculations of ppt/tdc/mv/freq/temps I have figured out how to get my gpu to peak exactly no more than 99c while being faster than a 3090.
Not sure what temp my 12600k runs at while gaming, but its equipped with a Cooler Master Hyper 212 air cooler so im sure its fine. My 6800 XT averages at about 70 degrees under full load. I have 5 intake fans and a rear exhaust on my case. My room is pretty small and heats up quick, I run the AC after about 3 hours of gaming to cool it off.
i'm dissapointed, my fanless computer overheats and turns off when i do cpu-heavy things
i thought it didn't have fans because it doesn't heat, and it actually didn't before the summer hit
now i'm thinking about selling it
what is a thin and light laptop with good cooling i can buy instead?
you moron, you supposed to underclock fanless pcs
i don't think apple even allows that, it doesn't even have a bios ui
>trips
Even iToddlers can disable turbo boost.
>for intel
but i got an m1
>intlel mbp
are you poor or something
It doesn't really have a bios UI other than the boot menu, web recovery, etc - the low level settings in NVRAM that would need to be changed by the end user in a bios are usually just flipped from the control panel apps on a homotosh.
Insyde H20 bioses have some apps that can edit bios settings from within windows - but you have still have to reboot for them to take effect. I would be nice if there was an open standard for interfacing with those settings from within the OS though.
Test
>Windows 11
>TPM Enabled
>Origin
>French
>Nvidia
>3200 MHz RAM
>3200 MHz RAM
there is nothing wrong with 3200mhz ram if you have tight timings. The real kicker is you can see the OP is running 1900MHz fabric and 3800MT/s RAM if you opened your eyes, the 3200 is just the XMP spec of it.
Your cooling solution/setup must be DOGSHIT if you are peak pulling 76w and hitting nearly 100c.
My laptop is constantly between 70 and 100. I don't do anything special, but NVIDIA on linux is always a problem. For my server pi, it is at 45 and I add a fan if it goes over my 50 limit. At home it's always between 25 and 30 (in celsius of course)
At what temperature do you think this is a real problem in my two situations?
T480s is constantly hot
Desktop PC is around 50-60 while gaming and room temperature in idle so it's ok. Room temperature is around 31 degrees
my machines are okay up to 40C ambient. I know because I let my room get that hot. The only concession to cooling I make is that I don't scrub the disks on my NAS until it cools off a bit, since doing that heats them up by like 7C.
pic related, a couple weeks ago
Jesus Christ anon at least bring it down to 80
It's a bit toasty
Ya'll homosexuals are disabling Turbo Boost when you're just shitposting on 4chins right?
No. It's pointless and just means you have to micromanage some bullshit if you want to actually do something at some point.
oh no, some meaningless temps well below thermal throttling.
right now with 20 tabs in brave, vscodium opened and mpv running -> 42C; its a laptop btw
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>Its with the fans at half
after 1 billion hours of precise calculations of ppt/tdc/mv/freq/temps I have figured out how to get my gpu to peak exactly no more than 99c while being faster than a 3090.
49ºC. And I have a fanless one that I'm not using.
Captcha: STRAP8
Unless you have a bleeding edge OC or are using the newest i9 intel house fire, there is no reason for any desktop part to thermal throttle.
You don't even need expensive aftermarket coolers.
It's winter you Black person
it's winter
>shitty Asus laptop
>tmux, a vim instance, mpd
>65°C cpu
>50°C gpu
Not good
Not sure what temp my 12600k runs at while gaming, but its equipped with a Cooler Master Hyper 212 air cooler so im sure its fine. My 6800 XT averages at about 70 degrees under full load. I have 5 intake fans and a rear exhaust on my case. My room is pretty small and heats up quick, I run the AC after about 3 hours of gaming to cool it off.