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    MSI GT75VR 7RE SLI temp settings

    Discussion in 'MSI Reviews & Owners' Lounges' started by Alyus, Oct 2, 2017.

  1. Alyus

    Alyus Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hello, good day Gentlemen,
    Today I tried to play games in my gaming laptop and the temperature gets to be 83 Celsius so anyone face the same problem or anyone knows the best solution to not get too hot and maintain the temperature on 70-75 in MSI GT75VR 7RE SLI or MSI GT73VR 7RE SLI ? [​IMG] [​IMG]

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  2. Arrrrbol

    Arrrrbol Notebook Deity

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    83 is fine. Worry when it gets into the high 90s. Turn cooler boost on if you want lower temps though.
     
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    Alyus Notebook Enthusiast

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    Cool, bro thanks, but is it ok to Keep cooler boost for too long or just use it when temperature get's too high?

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    Doesn't matter. It's a fan.
     
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    Thanks allot!

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  6. Kevin@GenTechPC

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    If it's not 90 then it's fine, but if you want to reduce the temperature then you can reduce visual quality settings on your games. Other methods such as adding a laptop cooler underneath the system can also help to drive more airflow to the system therefore reducing temperature.
     
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    Thanks alot mr.Kevin good advices I really appreciate them, i already put the fan speed at advance and with a little help from notepad cooler fans it's maintained the temperature between 73-77 even after 2 hours.

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    Beemo BGA is totally TSK TSK!

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    Can you repaste?
     
  9. Alyus

    Alyus Notebook Enthusiast

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    I don't think I would need to repaste since this temperature is normal for SLI models so it's ok till now i would do more tests till I make sure, and that would take alot of time since i have very little time to play with it most of my time at work .

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