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11th gen I7-11800H undervolting

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I usually get around 90-97 C when i start to play games, ive got a 3050 as well. Ive also unlocked the FIVR controls. Helping would mean alot to me since my laptop is overheating very often and i could honestly cook a sunny side up.
 

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Have you ever cleaned out your laptop or replaced the thermal paste with Honeywell PTM 7950? Undervolting might not solve your overheating problem. The 11800H tends to run hot in most laptops due to inadequate heatsinks and fans.

Post a screenshot of the FIVR and TPL windows. Try undervolting the core and the cache to -50 mV for each. If that is stable, try -75 mV. All CPUs are unique so undervolting is all trial and error. No one has any magic settings that will be perfect for your 11800H.
 
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I usually get around 90-97 C when i start to play games, ive got a 3050 as well. Ive also unlocked the FIVR controls. Helping would mean alot to me since my laptop is overheating very often and i could honestly cook a sunny side up.
what laptop is it (brand/model)??
 
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Have you ever cleaned out your laptop or replaced the thermal paste with Honeywell PTM 7950? Undervolting might not solve your overheating problem. The 11800H tends to run hot in most laptops due to inadequate heatsinks and fans.

Post a screenshot of the FIVR and TPL windows. Try undervolting the core and the cache to -50 mV for each. If that is stable, try -75 mV. All CPUs are unique so undervolting is all trial and error. No one has any magic settings that will be perfect for your 11800H.
Its been almost 2 years since i bought this laptop, i still havent replaced the thermal paste.
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what laptop is it (brand/model)??
its an Acer Nitro AN515-57

Have you ever cleaned out your laptop or replaced the thermal paste with Honeywell PTM 7950? Undervolting might not solve your overheating problem. The 11800H tends to run hot in most laptops due to inadequate heatsinks and fans.

Post a screenshot of the FIVR and TPL windows. Try undervolting the core and the cache to -50 mV for each. If that is stable, try -75 mV. All CPUs are unique so undervolting is all trial and error. No one has any magic settings that will be perfect for your 11800H.
My laptop blue screened after running the TS Bench for -50mV and for -75mV the laptop bluescreened immediately after applying the voltages.
 
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Its been almost 2 years since i bought this laptop, i still havent replaced the thermal paste.View attachment 363041View attachment 363042


its an Acer Nitro AN515-57


My laptop blue screened after running the TS Bench for -50mV and for -75mV the laptop bluescreened immediately after applying the voltages.
thanks for the feedback, wouldn't even mess up with "bios unlock" for that <50 mV, pointless.
 
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I have a Dell G15 5511 with an i7 11800H and RTX 3060. I was only able to undervolt by -50 mV on both Core and Cache, going any lower is stable on benchmarks but causes crashes and BSODs on some games. It looks like your CPU is not stable with -50 mV, maybe try -40 mV or -30 mV, although I don't think those values will lower temperature too much.

Other things you could try, use a laptop base with fans, this can reduce temperatures by a few degrees (around 5 degrees on average), or disable Hyperthreading, this can lower temperatures a bit or it can allow the CPU to clock higher at the same temperatures, this will reduce performance on heavily multithreaded applications that use more than 8 threads, but most applications and games will perform the same or slightly better due to higher clocks. Some game exceptions are Starfield, Cyberpunk 2077 and Uncharted Legacy of Thieves, those games like 16 threads.

Edit: Another thing you can try is undervolting the GPU using MSI Afterburner, this can lower the temperatures on the GPU, which in turn can lower the temperatures on the CPU, if they share the cooling solution of the laptop.
 
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I have a Dell G15 5511 with an i7 11800H and RTX 3060. I was only able to undervolt by -50 mV on both Core and Cache, going any lower is stable on benchmarks but causes crashes and BSODs on some games. It looks like your CPU is not stable with -50 mV, maybe try -40 mV or -30 mV, although I don't think those values will lower temperature too much.

Other things you could try, use a laptop base with fans, this can reduce temperatures by a few degrees (around 5 degrees on average), or disable Hyperthreading, this can lower temperatures a bit or it can allow the CPU to clock higher at the same temperatures, this will reduce performance on heavily multithreaded applications that use more than 8 threads, but most applications and games will perform the same or slightly better due to higher clocks. Some game exceptions are Starfield, Cyberpunk 2077 and Uncharted Legacy of Thieves, those games like 16 threads.

Edit: Another thing you can try is undervolting the GPU using MSI Afterburner, this can lower the temperatures on the GPU, which in turn can lower the temperatures on the CPU, if they share the cooling solution of the laptop.
-40mV works fine for me altho it reduced about 5-10C it was really helpful, apart from that i also raised my the back of my laptop so that the fans could blow air out even more that also helped me reduce about 5C. My laptop now runs at around 70-80C no matter what i do, its only been few minutes since ive applied the voltages, ill let you know how it goes in the next couple of hours, thankyou! Also my GPU temps seems alright, it doesnt pass anything above 70C.
 
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I have a Dell G15 5511 with an i7 11800H and RTX 3060. I was only able to undervolt by -50 mV on both Core and Cache, going any lower is stable on benchmarks but causes crashes and BSODs on some games. It looks like your CPU is not stable with -50 mV, maybe try -40 mV or -30 mV, although I don't think those values will lower temperature too much.

Other things you could try, use a laptop base with fans, this can reduce temperatures by a few degrees (around 5 degrees on average), or disable Hyperthreading, this can lower temperatures a bit or it can allow the CPU to clock higher at the same temperatures, this will reduce performance on heavily multithreaded applications that use more than 8 threads, but most applications and games will perform the same or slightly better due to higher clocks. Some game exceptions are Starfield, Cyberpunk 2077 and Uncharted Legacy of Thieves, those games like 16 threads.

Edit: Another thing you can try is undervolting the GPU using MSI Afterburner, this can lower the temperatures on the GPU, which in turn can lower the temperatures on the CPU, if they share the cooling solution of the laptop.
UV GPU in MSI AB isn't possible, at least with two ASUS TUF F15 (my 1st i5-10300H+1650 Mobile and current i7-11800H+3050 Mobile)

at first I thought disabling HT as it's (only) laptop in the end, but now I'm too envious - wtf I has had i5-10300H slouch with 8 threads total and now this i7 could be same "potato" with 8 threads lol? NEVER respected "pure" 6 or 8 cores Intels (we all remember the 4 core cpus without HT fiasco, doesn't we?:rolleyes:).BTW, this monster even with disabled turbo allows me to play stable in most games (from "AAA" I play Hitman Assasination/or Hitman 3 it's the same) and no problems with GPU feeding.:p

I use passive DIY laptop stand which just raises it and it helps many. BTW am I only having stupid issues with Nvidia GPUs temp monitoring with MSI AB in ASUS TUF F15 laptops?! Both 1650 and 3050 don't fkin show their temps in MSI AB, need to see GPUZ lol:mad:

ok if even 30-40 mV helps then I'm in:D
 
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