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    To PCH (Platform Controller Hub) Cooler added.

    Discussion in 'MSI' started by cuneyt1984, Nov 6, 2021.

  1. cuneyt1984

    cuneyt1984 Notebook Consultant

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    Hi guys, I added a heatsink to the PCH. According to my experiments, there was an increase in processor speed of 100-200 mhz. Also, the lagging issues have been resolved. Definitely recommended. It is an aluminum cooler with 28x28x6mm adhesive tape that I use. A very cheap and effective solution. The cold PCH makes all components work more stable.

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    JohnMor Notebook Enthusiast

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    Can you link to what you ordered, please?

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    seba84_2005 Notebook Consultant

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    I added at my laptop and it changed nothing. Make some test in games what MHz You have now on cpu.
     
  4. NeXt3R

    NeXt3R Notebook Evangelist

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    what temperature did you have ?
    critical point is 120C+
    range 60-100C - fully normal "not difference" :rolleyes:

    or chipset name ?
     
  5. NeXt3R

    NeXt3R Notebook Evangelist

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    of course I also have a cooler added on my PCH too
    so I get it :D

    for gt75 - full disassembly "but all effect is i think placebo" :D
     
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    cuneyt1984 Notebook Consultant

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    for interest
    if you cool him down too much 40C or lower
    rather you add problems - accurate range is 50-110C

    The PCH thermal sensor accuracy is:
    • ±5 °C over the temperature range from 50 °C to 110 °C.
    • ±7 °C over the temperature range from 30 °C to 50 °C.
    • ±10 °C over the temperature range from -10 °C to 30 °C.


    for all 100series -500series