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03-29-2020 05:46 AM
i already ask the store where i bought this that also hp service center here. and i'm going there tomorrow, hopefully this is nothing serious and will be quick as i need this to continue to make software for my college final project....
03-30-2020 12:14 AM
Thank you for posting back.
Work on it as per your convenience and keep me posted on the results.
Have a good day and stay safe.
ECHO_LAKE
I am an HP Employee
03-30-2020 01:40 AM
Update again
Just going back from HP Service Center (which is also a PC part shop, if anyone asking why thel sold me a thermal paste)
Turns out the thermal paste is dry, just after one week of using it
Either MasterGel Pro is pure **bleep**, or they sold me a batch from 50 years ago, what a waste of money.
Now i'm using Gelid GC Extreme, the temps is better than ever..
Here's what i've done and the result
- Undervolt CPU using ThrottleStop both Core and Cache by -0.150 (before this -0.155, but crash when playing Tomb Raider 2013, only in this game)
- Undervolt GPU using MSI Afterburner using the curve by 1650Mhz/825v
- Assassin's Creed Odyssey CPU Max 87c and Avg 84c
- Monster Hunter World CPU Max 85 and Avg 80c
Another thing i noticed after using Gelid GC Extreme is now the CPU can constantly hit 4.0Ghz while gaming, this almost never happened before.
And those temps, can still be lower if you want to, by changing Turbo Boost Long Power Max and Turbo Boost Short Power Max value in ThrottleStop both to 24. By doing this, the temps hardly go beyond 80c, averaging at 70c-80c, but now the CPU will have some frequency drop below 3Ghz, and it can't hit 4.0Ghz constantly, and i didn't notice any performance drop, please correct me if i'm wrong.
Hopefully this will help anyone with similar problem.
Thank you @Echo_Lake and @Riddle_Decipher for replying to my post.
03-31-2020 11:15 AM
@HendyStark
Thank you for posting back.
I am glad to know that you managed to resolve the issue. Please reach out again for any further assistance.
Have a nice day ahead.
ECHO_LAKE
I am an HP Employee
04-06-2020 12:38 PM
Hey,
I own a GTX 1660ti Hp Omen 15 which is 3 months old.
I used throttle stop and at Performance mode from the command center.
Throttlestop Cpu undervolt set at -0.106
For me, AC Odessy gave around 80-82 for Very High settings. No major high temp issue.
Do you feel if I apply a new thermal paste I can expect the temp to go down further as the keyboard gets quite hot.
Thank you.
04-15-2020 04:51 AM
tbh, that temps is good enough for me.
As for thermal paste, with a really good one like Kryonaut (not conductonaut) or Gelid GC Extreme, you will get a pretty nice temp drop maybe 3-6c hopefully more. But i don't think that will help the hot keyboard, i think a cooling pad would help the hot keyboard better. but if you can afford both cooling pad and good paste will be nice.
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