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UNLOCK/OVERCLOCK ASUS K501UW-72
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(12-07-2018, 09:36 PM)Lost_N_BIOS Wrote: Test above BIOS I made and see if that works better for you.  Lowering voltage will help, but how low you can go you need to first find out by testing GPU benchmarks or games you play and at the same time lowering voltage with software to see how low you can go before it gets unstable.  Then once you find a good lower voltage you know is stable you can set in vBIOS.

(I tested with the bios that you updated the fan settings but the results are so similar, i think i should redone the thermal paste. Thanks for your help)
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Even with the fan speed changes it's same? Does it hit 80c fairly quick? If yes, then I think maybe yes you should redo the paste with some good paste. You're welcome, sorry this didn't help too much. We can try lower voltage too if you want, but you should test with lower using software to lower voltage first that way we know what is good voltage to set instead of blindly setting less.
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(12-07-2018, 10:03 PM)Lost_N_BIOS Wrote: Even with the fan speed changes it's same?  Does it hit 80c fairly quick?  If yes, then I think maybe yes you should redo the paste with some good paste.  You're welcome, sorry this didn't help too much.  We can try lower voltage too if you want, but you should test with lower using software to lower voltage first that way we know what is good voltage to set instead of blindly setting less.
Yes unfortunately its nearly hit 80c as quick as before i think it would better if i would use a better thermal paste. I dont want to try lower voltages for now, if it would hit 80c so quick after i change the thermal paste too, then i can try to lower voltages, thanks for everything again.
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Good thermal paste can make a big difference, sometimes 10C or more. Did you have the system apart this week? If not, maybe take it apart now and blow out fans, they could be plugged up causing it to overheat quickly too.
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(12-07-2018, 10:21 PM)Lost_N_BIOS Wrote: Good thermal paste can make a big difference, sometimes 10C or more.  Did you have the system apart this week?  If not, maybe take it apart now and blow out fans, they could be plugged up causing it to overheat quickly too.

Yes you are right, i can also try that
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#26
And also, make sure where it's sitting that the fan intake ports are not blocked off, if they are try to elevate it a little bit on something
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