Msi afterburner on laptop12/20/2023 Now idk if you've got 120Hz or 60Hz screen, but the idea remains - you're not going to see more frames than your screen is capable to show, so it's best to limit the framerate to your refresh rate or half of it if the game's really demanding one. It comes together with MSI Afterburner and is able to do a nice CPU-level frame limiting. I'd say everything looks good so far, tho I also always recommend using RTSS for gaming. Yeah, modern hardware is smart and won't let you burn it, and if it for some reason goes too hot - it will just shut down your laptop at once to save it. Fortunately, I doubt you'll come across the game that will use all 12 threads to their maximum, at least I haven't seen anything like that so far, so nothing to worry about. 84 actually does sound like thermal throttling for Intel, but to be sure you've to check the CPU frequency. this may have been evidence of thermal throttling, idk.īut it looks like the laptop will at least try to save it self from burning itself up 12 threads to be precise. using the cpu burner feature, i tried setting it to use all 12 cores, and the temp spiked, just briefly at 84c then backed off to 74c. I also took the opportunity to install something called msi lombustor. As with MSI afterburner, having this open slows the iGPU down massively.Цитата допису Chris Solomon:i did as you suggested, and the gpu temp maxed out at 56c. The stats for the dGPU are repeatedly appearing and disappearing. If I open furmark up, in the config menu it tries to display the temperature and TDP of the GPU. I still can't confirm which of the 2 suspects it could be but I heavily suspect the latter. There is either something wrong with how it polls the iGPU, or it has to do with it trying to poll the deactivated(?) discrete GPU, I am not sure which. I'm guessing this has to do with the hardware polling. This only happens while "Enable hardware control and monitoring" is enabled If the game is ran with the discrete GPU, the issue doesn't seem to be present Plugging in the charger immediately speeds it back up again This is not happening when the laptop is charging, only while on battery This issue has been present across 2 OS reinstalls. Reinstalling MSI afterburner does not solve the issue. Note that the laptop also has a discrete GPU The CPU is an i5 11400H (Intel UHD graphics for 11th gen processors)
0 Comments
Leave a Reply.AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |