GE76 CPU 12th Gen Temperatures

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What is the maximum tdp of your graphics card?
On MSI website I see different values for different countries, somewhere 150, somewhere 165

It would be great if you could attach a screenshot from the NVIDIA control panel
Ge66 125w tdp silent balanced profile 150w tdp on extreme profile, but im interested on ge76 user with their tdp if it is different. :)
 
I stand my ground. I got the experience, been there and done that. "One mistake when moving it" That kind of statement pretty well shows your colors. Blah! Blah! You should give your little head a shake there sonny and realize just how absolutely stupid you sound. There are millions of us hobbyists out here that read your silly drool and get our daily chuckle. I mean you can say anything you want, but in the end you are simply a wuss babbling stupid statements that you believe to be true to bolster your own weak abilities.
Here is photo, how it looks on board.
Around cpu is no any electric part, so if you are not user who will put there liquid metal without any viewed tutorial video, you will be fine. Small chance damage anything. Gpu is different music, so you have to be experienced user to apply liquid metal, so there. So my advice to that kind of user, use the best paste there. Just cpu with liquid metal is enough. My opinion, but 100 people 100 tastes. :)
 
So wait for support, hope that will contact you soon and share with result. If they wont help you, you have 2 options, stay with current state, or you will repaste it. 12900h is pretty laptop beast :) and it is shame has it in this state for sure.
yeah
but I have another option, there is GE76 12UGS available at an attractive price. So I can return my laptop, and buy a GE76 12UGS instead. I don't care about ddr5, I don't care that the 12700h is slightly weaker than the 12900h. The only thing I care about is wqhd+ graphics performance, at this point I don't know how much the performance of GE76 3070ti 150W and GP76 3080 165W differs
 
yeah
but I have another option, there is GE76 12UGS available at an attractive price. So I can return my laptop, and buy a GE76 12UGS instead. I don't care about ddr5, I don't care that the 12700h is slightly weaker than the 12900h. The only thing I care about is wqhd+ graphics performance, at this point I don't know how much the performance of GE76 3070ti 150W and GP76 3080 165W differs
results on GE66 but with 12900hk, with extreme profile and +200mhz gpu +200mhz memory, set in msi center. if ge76 has same TDP behavior, the results will be closed. What is yours?
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What is yours?

extreme profile ,+100mhz GPU, +0mhz memory

RDR2 in-game bench (2560x1440, quality preset level maxed out, vsync off, DLSS quality):
min. 29.9681
max. 129.276
avg. 82.5662

please take in mind that cpu/physics score is lower than it should be due to the thermal problems of my unit
 

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This Topic is about the GE76, right? So your experiences dont even matter for GE76 Users?

I mean its great that you managed to repaste your GE66 with liquid metal and now get 100W without Cooler Booster, but what does it matter? Who does that help? Its just tempting Customers of a brand new laptop to open it and potentially break it by doing something utterly useless.
At least he was able to do something and get it right. Not like all the nay sayers that regard any input other than their own as garbage.Pretty shallow character!
After doing a dozen or so DIFFERENT laptops with LM, the end results have been nothing but exceptional. Far exceeding any Thermal Grease (silicone grease carrier) based products. PASTE to the "Tubers"
As far as tempting people to open new laptops I wanna say What! If you read thru all the threads on all the sites you will see statements like guys saying they are going to undervolt blah! bla!h and the mailman has not even got it on the doorstep yet! And then a page later he asks if he can upgrade the CPU/GPU package on a 2021 machine, usually a THIN with the hottest processor and biggest card. And on page four he wants to know how to remove the bottom screws so he can make his dreams come true. OK!!!
Where your off bubble dude is the fact the LM works and us guys that push it realize just how big that difference is. Nobodys tempting anybody to do anything. If your equipment needs a redo ya might as well do it right and thats LM. The risk involved is that 70-80% of the people who are on the threads simply lack the brains and skills to do the procedure. Thats not an insult, it is a fact! Read the Liquid Metal Threads.
 
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your CPU runs with 3200 MHz and 80 Degrees and is a completely different CPU than I have - the 12700. Also. Look at the mess you made, do you really wanna suggest to do that to people who just bought a brand new laptop for 3000< dollars? I said REPASTING is useless, you will, in the best case, reach the same performance as the stock paste has. a liquid metal mod is something i would NEVER suggest to normal people because even enthusiasts like you will end up frying their board. One mistake when moving the laptop after installing it not 100% tight and there the board goes and MSI will laugh at you if you start a refund process.

My CPU runs , in dedicated graphics mode, with 90 degrees, basically always. No matter how much wattage the CPU takes. If I dont use Cooler Booster it runs with 45~Watts, with Cooler Booster up to 65 Watts, but always 90 degrees. Gaming performance, in both cases, is absolutely sufficient and outperforms most workstations.

Before applying liquid metal, ask yourself if a Laptop was really the device you needed.
[/QUO Also. Look at the mess you made
Mess! You my man are a silly little goof. I truly believe you cant understand the pictures I posted. Nice to have you here for entertainment value tho. Ha!Ha!
Suggest YOU take up Knitting!
 
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So
extreme profile ,+100mhz GPU, +0mhz memory

RDR2 in-game bench (2560x1440, quality preset level maxed out, vsync off, DLSS quality):
min. 29.9681
max. 129.276
avg. 82.5662

please take in mind that cpu/physics score is lower than it should be due to the thermal problems of my unit
So, if you get your laptop on the feet, regarding to cpu, the result will be better little bit, so if you want better performance, switching to ge76 12700h 3070ti doesnt bring you what you want. Right now it is 6% difference, not too much. I expected more. Other GP 76 user with your config can give us answer, if the difference is bigger or not.
 
At least he was able to do something and get it right. Not like all the nay sayers that regard any input other than their own as garbage.Pretty shallow character!
After doing a dozen or so DIFFERENT laptops with LM, the end results have been nothing but exceptional. Far exceeding any Thermal Grease (silicone grease carrier) based products. PASTE to the "Tubers"
As far as tempting people to open new laptops I wanna say What! If you read thru all the threads on all the sites you will see statements like guys saying they are going to undervolt blah! bla!h and the mailman has not even got it on the doorstep yet! And then a page later he asks if he can upgrade the CPU/GPU package on a 2021 machine, usually a THIN with the hottest processor and biggest card. And on page four he wants to know how to remove the bottom screws so he can make his dreams come true. OK!!!
Where your off bubble dude is the fact the LM works and us guys that push it realize just how big that difference is. Nobodys tempting anybody to do anything. If your equipment needs a redo ya might as well do it right and thats LM. The risk involved is that 70-80% of the people who are on the threads simply lack the brains and skills to do the procedure. Thats not an insult, it is a fact! Read the Liquid Metal Threads.

thats alot of words to say nothing.
 
thats alot of words to say nothing.
Oh! Sorry about that. Just pointing out some facts. You mentioned that I have a totally different processor that runs at 3200 and 80c. What? It runs at 80c at full bore because that is how well the Liquid Metal works. Dont read peaks, look at the average temp during the encode. When I first got the Gt75 it was running flat out encoding and gaming at 95-105c and throttling like crazy with the HWinfo64 board lit up 50% or better in Red. If you look closely at the HWinfo64 screen capture running times and FPS across the bottom,you will see that Handbrake is half way thru a 1 hour encode. Most informed system reviewers use Handbrake in their testing because it gives a "Real World" readings of temps and fps when using the computer normally, not in a Destructive Testing (benchmarking) mode.
The point I was making is you dont need to do a lot of pissing around with electronics when U can knock down temps with an simple LM job first.
You will figure it all out someday.
Cheers!
 
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yeah
but I have another option, there is GE76 12UGS available at an attractive price. So I can return my laptop, and buy a GE76 12UGS instead. I don't care about ddr5, I don't care that the 12700h is slightly weaker than the 12900h. The only thing I care about is wqhd+ graphics performance, at this point I don't know how much the performance of GE76 3070ti 150W and GP76 3080 165W differs
 
Yeah and? I posted the links simply as a reference.
The performance difference between the cards is 15 watts. 165 watts - 150 watts = 15 watts. Does that help you out??
You wiil notice from the charts that the 3070Ti pulls more FPS in the older games. As long as nvidia keeps pouring out New Improved cards, the silly masses will keep buying into the game.
Nvidia and the puter manufactureres are the gamers. YOUR the game
 
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hi all, i've read this thread but i've a question when i go in the POWER MANAGEMENT CONTROL and CONFIG TDP CONFIGURATION
i see under Custom Settings Normal
Power Limit 1 200000
Power Limit 2 200000

it means 200W??
i'm in the right way to set the custom
Power Limit 1 65000
Power Limit 2 70000

why i've 200W? I just updated my bios to 206 version
Many thanks

Notebook Raider GE76 12UH 12700H
 
hi all, i've read this thread but i've a question when i go in the POWER MANAGEMENT CONTROL and CONFIG TDP CONFIGURATION
i see under Custom Settings Normal
Power Limit 1 200000
Power Limit 2 200000

it means 200W??
i'm in the right way to set the custom
Power Limit 1 65000
Power Limit 2 70000

why i've 200W? I just updated my bios to 206 version
Many thanks

Notebook Raider GE76 12UH 12700H
It is default bios value and yes it means 200w
 
ok and i need to change my PL1 and PL2 to
Power Limit 1 65000
Power Limit 2 70000
in this section for reduce the fan noise and reduce the power consuption?
(like pacheco.phili151502d4 guide)?

the noise of this pc is really NOISE when i work...
 
ok and i need to change my PL1 and PL2 to
Power Limit 1 65000
Power Limit 2 70000
in this section for reduce the fan noise and reduce the power consuption?
(like pacheco.phili151502d4 guide)?

the noise of this pc is really NOISE when i work...

yes in that section and temps should be lower so CPU fan shouldnt be so loud, because lower temp lower fan speed. You will see and let us know.
 
ok and i need to change my PL1 and PL2 to
Power Limit 1 65000
Power Limit 2 70000
in this section for reduce the fan noise and reduce the power consuption?
(like pacheco.phili151502d4 guide)?

the noise of this pc is really NOISE when i work...
in my case set 65w max tdp brought fan speed to 3000 RPM, so it is lower, but lower performance. (XTU stress test) But im using liquid metal on CPU, so my results will be better then yours, even regarding to fan speed.
 
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