GE76 CPU 12th Gen Temperatures

___MRDAK___

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In hindsight, I can see some *dangerous* and very bad advice in this thread from a couple people. Again, Ive been a net/sysadmin for over 30 years, and Ive built 1000s of servers, networks, desktop and workstations, as well as custom gaming desktops.

NOBODY should be cracking open their fully warrantied laptop to try to fix physical issues themselves. This WILL INVALIDATE YOUR WARRANTY and make it hard or impossible to get support, and the people trying to convince you to do that seem suspect. MSI should come to these threads to explain this to people.

NOBODY should think that the MAX operating temperature of a CPU (which is 100c per the manufacturer specification) is the same as the normal (optimal) operating temp. 100c max means it may melt or malfunction at 101c. Or, it may run for 1 year at 100c, and THEN die, just after your warranty period expires....

For the safest advice, email or create a ticket with the vendor, do NOT listen to randos in threads who are telling you do destroy your warranty.
You are very ungrateful person. We trying to help you and you call out us here. Very bad from you. My opinion is that you lie some things about your messages with MSI. For last years i contacted few times with MSI Support and communication is not like that.
I think you dont know nothing about computers and that its not true what you say, i m, i m, for last 30 years…you are funny.
and must ask MODERATORS/ADMINS to advice you that is not nice to talk like that here..
 

milkman7158602dd

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You are very ungrateful person. We trying to help you and you call out us here. Very bad from you. My opinion is that you lie some things about your messages with MSI. For last years i contacted few times with MSI Support and communication is not like that.
I think you dont know nothing about computers and that its not true what you say, i m, i m, for last 30 years…you are funny.
and must ask MODERATORS/ADMINS to advice you that is not nice to talk like that here..
You seem very confused, and not like someone I have any interest in talking to. Ignored.
I got the help I needed from MSI, and I dont need this nonsense.
 
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😁 Temps on my GE76 Rider for CPU is about 70 - 74 c and for GPU about 72 - 74 c.
Picture of how i repaste cpu and gpu with Thermal Grizzly with paste and liquid metal.
And pic of temperatures while playing BF2042 and RedDR 2. Ambient temp is about 22cView attachment 169083View attachment 169086View attachment 169087
I have a few questions for you, do you think there is no need for any protection around the cpu to prevent any spread out of the liquid metal? I made a repaste with PTM7950 phase change material which is not liquid metal and non-conductive with excellent results, playing WZ2 with constant cpu at 70/75w average temperature stay under 80 after hours some spikes reach 85°. Do you think that applying liquid metal without any protection like you did is safe? Thank you
 

___MRDAK___

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Ofc it is. I do that for least 10 times, every time perfect without spread. But you must to know who to spread on CPU. Its ok to put some protection too, who wont to risk or its not sure how will they do that.

On Asus gaming lap tops, from 9th Intel CPU they put protection around cpu alredy.
 

lmmedeiro15e002ee

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Sorry to ressurect this topic, but I have a GE72 Raider with a core i7 11800h and rtx 3060, and my cpu temps are a little higher for my taste. Playing Bf 2042, gpu temps goes to 86, 84°c, and sometimes 80.
But the cpu touchs the 97°c and I want to decrease that cpu temp to like 85c.
Tried the configuration in the page 1, in bios, TL1 60 and TL2 70, but the cpu still too hot.
Any help appreciated here...
Thanks
 

___MRDAK___

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Sorry to ressurect this topic, but I have a GE72 Raider with a core i7 11800h and rtx 3060, and my cpu temps are a little higher for my taste. Playing Bf 2042, gpu temps goes to 86, 84°c, and sometimes 80.
But the cpu touchs the 97°c and I want to decrease that cpu temp to like 85c.
Tried the configuration in the page 1, in bios, TL1 60 and TL2 70, but the cpu still too hot.
Any help appreciated here...
Thanks
Hi, you must send your lap top to service or open by myself, clean everything and repaste cpu and gpu. For better/lower temps you can repaste cpu with liquid metal👍👋
 

cyberM0NSTER

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Sorry to ressurect this topic, but I have a GE72 Raider with a core i7 11800h and rtx 3060, and my cpu temps are a little higher for my taste. Playing Bf 2042, gpu temps goes to 86, 84°c, and sometimes 80.
But the cpu touchs the 97°c and I want to decrease that cpu temp to like 85c.
Tried the configuration in the page 1, in bios, TL1 60 and TL2 70, but the cpu still too hot.
Any help appreciated here...
Thanks
for these machines is normal to have PL1 - 45W, so CPU will be good.
more juice for videocard.
 
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