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Setting Temp Target Lower Than 75°C

SandShriner

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Hi,

The question is in the title:

Is there any way to set a temperature target of lower than 75°C ?

I have an Asus TUF FX516 laptop with and RTX3070. Tried many utilities as GPU TWEAK 3, MSI Afterburner and ZOTAC Firestorm, but failed to achieve that goal.
Tried even nvidia-smi.exe, same result. Not interested in tweaking Vbios/flashing etc...

Thanks for all who even try to help.
 
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What is your ambient(room) temp?

If it's high because of summer, I suggest playing games in the coolest room of your home and deal with it.

If you like to see lower temps, best to buy/build a Desktop with good airflow for gaming.
 
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Hi,
If adjusting the fan curve doesn't help you'd have to under clock.
 

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What is your ambient(room) temp?

If it's high because of summer, I suggest playing games in the coolest room of your home and deal with it.

If you like to see lower temps, best to buy/build a Desktop with good airflow for gaming.

Ambient room temp is around 24°C and is AC'ed. I play games in the coolest room.
The laptop, however, is in a different room where ambient temp is ~35°C. I put it there in order not to hear any noise from its fans.
My next pc will probably be a desktop one.

Hi,
If adjusting the fan curve doesn't help you'd have to under clock.

The OC software I used had no direct control over voltage and fans of my GPU. Even native Asus GPU TWEAK III. Maybe it's because it is a laptop GPU.
Tried underclocking the GPU core clock. GPU-Z read indeed a lower frequency, however, it did not affect the temperature of the GPU.
Tried underclocking the GPU memory clock. Even 10mhz of underclock gave instant crashes of the game I was playing (and the GPU driver, I suppose) while playing.
 
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Ambient room temp is around 24°C and is AC'ed. I play games in the coolest room.
The laptop, however, is in a different room where ambient temp is ~35°C. I put it there in order not to hear any noise from its fans.
My next pc will probably be a desktop one.



The OC software I used had no direct control over voltage and fans of my GPU. Even native Asus GPU TWEAK III. Maybe it's because it is a laptop GPU.
Tried underclocking the GPU core clock. GPU-Z read indeed a lower frequency, however, it did not affect the temperature of the GPU.
Tried underclocking the GPU memory clock. Even 10mhz of underclock gave instant crashes of the game I was playing (and the GPU driver, I suppose) while playing.
Hi,
Msi afterburner you have to use unlock voltage control
Laptop might be different it's in settings

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