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danielkam13
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Hello,
So I once read that reducing battery charge percentage for maximum processor state will in fact reduce heating issues.
When I first made the changes for the high performance plan, The battery stopped charging at 90%, and the temperatures decreased while gaming (about 5-7 degrees).
However, although I selected the same plan and didn't change anything in the advanced settings, the battery keeps on recharging to 100%.
I'm using Throttlestop to undervolt my CPU, and regulate turboboost multipliers. I also have a power plan always selected which is also high performance. I thought that Throttlestop might be interfering, however the first time, Throtllestop was also monitoring at high performance, so I don't know what's really happening.
Thank you for you help.
NOTE: I have an MSI GS65 STEALTH Thin 8RE, Intel core i7 8750H, NVIDIA GTX 1060, 16GB RAM, 6GB VRAM.
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So I once read that reducing battery charge percentage for maximum processor state will in fact reduce heating issues.
When I first made the changes for the high performance plan, The battery stopped charging at 90%, and the temperatures decreased while gaming (about 5-7 degrees).
However, although I selected the same plan and didn't change anything in the advanced settings, the battery keeps on recharging to 100%.
I'm using Throttlestop to undervolt my CPU, and regulate turboboost multipliers. I also have a power plan always selected which is also high performance. I thought that Throttlestop might be interfering, however the first time, Throtllestop was also monitoring at high performance, so I don't know what's really happening.
Thank you for you help.
NOTE: I have an MSI GS65 STEALTH Thin 8RE, Intel core i7 8750H, NVIDIA GTX 1060, 16GB RAM, 6GB VRAM.
Continue reading...