Problem with laptop CPU Ryzen 73750H overheating
Problem with laptop CPU Ryzen 73750H overheating
Hey there,
It seems the paste application might not have worked as expected. You'll likely need to repeat the process. Place a pea-sized amount at the chip's center. Handle the heatsink and pipes carefully. When reattaching, tighten the screws in a cross pattern, moving diagonally from one corner to the opposite. This helps the paste spread evenly. If you take the heatsink out during this step, note where the paste appears thin. Instead of a pea-sized blob, try a thin line about a millimeter thick, but not the full chip length. Observe the temperature changes.
When cleaning the fans, did you fully remove them and use compressed air? Are both fans still rotating after reassembly?
Arctic 4 is suitable for laptops and doesn't need curing time. Temperatures should have decreased slightly. Repasting should help resolve the issue.
Hi Keith,
Thank you for your response. You're right about the screws—I'll redo my paste once I get it, as it was left in another city (FeelsBadMan). I also looked into some software and found Ryzen Controller or Adjuster, which helped with CPU temperatures. I don't usually use such tools, but I need to try them since I want my laptop to work. Fans are also working fine; everything seems normal inside. Could it be the CPU is faulty, like the Ryzen 3*** models? They tend to overheat. Also, my laptop didn't come with all Asus accessories like Armoury Crate, so I had to install everything myself to switch to Windows/Performance/Turbo mode. Could these applications be causing the issue?
Hey, no problem, happy to assist. This app 'Ryzen Controller' might offer some assistance. If it's lowered your temperatures, that's a positive sign. The app itself isn't inherently risky, though it could occasionally lead to crashes. Ryzen chips generally stay cooler than Intel ones. Asus applications can also be useful—if they don't work, remove them. Stick to the ones that actually help you.
Hi again,
The Ryzen Controller is making a small difference, I'm seeing temperatures go up to around 85 max now, compared to the previous 104. Also, regarding my Asus products and services, I've checked everything I have installed and will include screenshots of the software. Could you let me know if anything seems unnecessary? My laptop is a TUF 505DT (60Hz version).
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85c at full pelt isn't too bad. It seems to handle a heavy gaming load (like BF V or similar) well and maintains good temperatures. The problem with some apps is that disabling one service might affect another app's ability to keep the system cool, unless they're using excessive CPU resources. If this is the case, leaving them as is might be better, especially since you're seeing improved temps now.
Temperatures appear acceptable now. Even though I'm noticing a slight drop in performance, the laptop isn't overheating (70-75°C), which is good. I'll leave them as they are—they don't seem to be blocking my CPU. Thank you for your assistance; it's greatly appreciated.