Temperature on Asus TUF Gaming 2021 with Overclocking
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Hello colleagues, the other day I messed with the server and cleaned it, put thermal paste, etc. I thought I had forgotten about it, but I hadn't. That being said, I was stunned when I saw that the respective coolers for the Xeons don't have a fan. And Krampak, who has played on playchess, knows that it's 24 hours a day, almost all of them at full load if you play slow games. The temperature at full load doesn't exceed 80, at idle 30. This without fans. If I had a case that wasn't a U, I would put it on fixed, to improve this aspect. Now I move on to the laptop issue, which, as a colleague commented, there is no doubt that the cooling has improved, but with the Asus armoury app, putting the processor on turbo for a long time is crazy or at least it seems that way to me. Above 90 degrees. In silence, that is, without accelerating the clock frequency, then at full load it is indeed an acceptable temperature, 70 degrees. The tests I have carried out both here and on Hwot I have done with the Intel app that allows you to increase voltages, something that armoury doesn't allow or at least I haven't seen, perhaps it increases the voltage progressively, I don't know, but only for testing, for daily use it's perfect. For playing many hours, at least this generation 11, from my point of view, it's a toaster. I don't know the temperatures of the Ryzen on laptops at full load and with "overclocking" in quotes because otherwise the voltages don't adjust, to me it seems something sloppy. Although like everything, it has evolved a lot since the Sandy bridge, ivy bridge which are the ones I know, now things are done differently. If anyone has a ryzen on a laptop, let's see if you can comment on the thermal issue as it works. Thanks in advance.
Regards!