![]() ![]() The temperature and fan speed data are taken from the MSI Dragon Center menu. So I get why the GPU gets hot when doing things like rendering, so I usually lock it to only be able to use half of the GPU power, it’s still at about 80-90 degrees but staying stable. The CPU fan is still running at 6000 RPM. Use the interactive graph to customize your fan curve. Click the dropdown menu next to Predefined fan speed curve and select Custom. Check the box that says Enable user defined software automatic fan control. I know that the GPU fan is a bit faulty, it’s now running at about 1000 RPM when maxed while it from the beginning was at 6000 RPM. How to Adjust Fan Curves with MSI Afterburner: Open Afterburner and click the Fan tab. When doing things like watching Youtube or similar, the CPU is running at about 50 degrees C and the GPU at about 40. ![]() The CPU usually is about 25-60% when getting to these temperatures. The CPU gets to those temperatures after playing games like Minecraft for an hour or so, which feels weird since it is a gaming laptop and should be able to handle Minecraft on middle settings. Same happens to the GPU, but only when doing things like rendering images of 3D-models. My laptop sometimes gets really hot, the CPU goes up to over 90 degrees Celsius (not seen it over 100, yet). ![]()
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