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    Aero with XTU issue

    Discussion in 'Gigabyte and Aorus' started by Sabs47, Aug 3, 2019.

  1. Sabs47

    Sabs47 Notebook Consultant

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    Need some help. Everything on my Aero OLED was fine until I turned on XTU. Set the offset to -0.150 and now all of sudden my cpu fans are getting the computer ready for take off and the cpu is constantly at 75C. How do I fix this? Before XTU I was resting at a good 39C

    Help would be greatly appreciated
     
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    A screen shot of your current settings within XTU would be helpful to pinpoint the potential problem.
     
  3. Sabs47

    Sabs47 Notebook Consultant

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    Bud, I freaked out and uninstalled the damn software. Even system restored and I'm still hearing the fans ready for take off and the gpu is all over the place in terms of temperature
     
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    So it keeps bouncing from 49 to 62 to 73. Im not sure whats happening here
     

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    I had one laptop that would retain the XTU settings after reboot. You might need to reload it and put it back to stock and then uninstall it.
     
  6. Sabs47

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    I Tried doing that but I think it needs a fresh install. I ended up doing benchmarks and what not and now I'm using xtu. It's not my preferred software but it's getting the job done surprisingly well
     
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    Its hard to completely delete XTU. Last time I used it on another laptop I had to install a frehs Win 10.
     
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    Did you have to install using external media or just through the recovery on your computer?
     
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    i downloaded from the intel website
     
  10. Sabs47

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    Well I ended up doing a fresh windows install and the computer is so much more balanced on throttle stop vs XTU.