• TacoSocks@infosec.pub
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    9 months ago

    Not the greatest guide. 2 and 3 shouldn’t be causing overheating unless you are running a potato. I don’t know the impact of 4, but I can’t imagine that its much on modern PCs. 1 and 5 are the only real advice. Blocked vents and dust are the other two good points, everything else seems questionable. Tab overload isn’t a problem anymore, both Chrome and Firefox manage and deactivate tabs you haven’t recently used.

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      9 months ago

      Laptops get a pass on overheating

      No, they fucking don’t. That’s not how modern processors work.

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          9 months ago

          Well, search engines really have gotten useless. But basically modern processors can go as powerful as the temperature headroom allows, called Dynamic Temperature Management. Bad cooling solution = less power from same CPU. Same for GPU, although realized in different ways. They don’t overheat.

          Ok, admitelly, mainboard vendors can mess that up via default settings.

  • Knowing that AMD processors are set to just keep pushing power into them until they are just below their thermal limit is why I set the minimum and maximum power usage for it to 99% instead of 100. It might be okay for the CPU to run ~95c all the time; I don’t know if the same is true for the motherboard it is slotted into. I’d rather just not see it go higher than 85c.