Ambassador Spock
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Hey everyone, I've had a 17" Defiance for about four months now, and while I am generally happy with it, I do have a few concerns regarding the cooling. My main issue is how quickly the fans seem to ramp up. It seems to get very hot very quickly, even when doing what I'd consider "mild gaming". For example, right now I only have Chrome (3 tabs), a few chat programs, and two instances of Eve Online (on what we call "super potato mode" = all graphics to low, and with all 3d models disabled). Yet, my GPU is at 60 C and my CPU is pegged at 80 C... That doesn't seem right to me, as I am not doing anything crazy at all. When I open a game like Genshin Impact (not extreme at all graphics-wise) my GPU immediately jumps to 80 and the CPU stays around 95 (fans sounding like a freight train the whole time I game).
Could this be a bad thermal paste job? Or is it expected behaviour? I really don't want to send it back to PCS, because I've seen a lot of horror stories about them taking weeks to look at it, and I can't be without my laptop that long (or at all - I use it for work too). Is it my expectations that are wrong here? Is expecting to do mild gaming without so much heat+noise a fantasy?
Is there anyone who is very comfortable with knowing how to check/re-paste a laptop in the East Midlands who could take a look? I have no idea what a bad paste job even looks like, and I'm really not comfortable doing that sort of thing myself anyway.... I paid over £2,000 for a performance laptop with the assumption it would just work.... I'd be happy to meet up somewhere public and buy someone lunch if they'd take a look and help me out.
Alternatively, is there a way to limit both the fans and the temps by tweaking thermal throttling settings? I don't mind 100% fans and some heat when I am doing serious gaming, but it is getting really annoying dealing with the heat+noise for even basic stuff (I game on my couch sitting next to the wife, who has been complaining about the noise ever since I got this laptop....)
Could this be a bad thermal paste job? Or is it expected behaviour? I really don't want to send it back to PCS, because I've seen a lot of horror stories about them taking weeks to look at it, and I can't be without my laptop that long (or at all - I use it for work too). Is it my expectations that are wrong here? Is expecting to do mild gaming without so much heat+noise a fantasy?
Is there anyone who is very comfortable with knowing how to check/re-paste a laptop in the East Midlands who could take a look? I have no idea what a bad paste job even looks like, and I'm really not comfortable doing that sort of thing myself anyway.... I paid over £2,000 for a performance laptop with the assumption it would just work.... I'd be happy to meet up somewhere public and buy someone lunch if they'd take a look and help me out.
Alternatively, is there a way to limit both the fans and the temps by tweaking thermal throttling settings? I don't mind 100% fans and some heat when I am doing serious gaming, but it is getting really annoying dealing with the heat+noise for even basic stuff (I game on my couch sitting next to the wife, who has been complaining about the noise ever since I got this laptop....)