Tempreture Spikes on Windows & Mac Laptops

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colnscott
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Tempreture Spikes on Windows & Mac Laptops

Post by colnscott »

Hi,
I installed the FAH client software on my Windows (intel i7) and Macbook Pro laptops but have had to suspend usage on both because of unacceptable continous rises in tempreture on both machines.
The Windows machine running at 76c - 79C average and the Macbook Pro running at 98C - This regardless of FAH runnig during 'idle' and full 'User' modes.
Normal operating temps for each laptop is 43C for Windows and 50C for Mac OS during 'medium' user load.

Is there a way to limit the resource load so that the FAH cliet software can run continously but perhaps slower and thereby not increasing tempretures by such dramatic %s ?

I know this can be done as anyone familiar with the cross platform software called 'Handbrake' will have encountered a similar problem which is solved - in software - by limiting 'CPU Resource Load'.

Any suggestions or 'link referrals' would be appraciated.

Thanks.
BobWilliams757
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Re: Tempreture Spikes on Windows & Mac Laptops

Post by BobWilliams757 »

You can limit the number of thread used and it will help temps some, but not a great deal on some systems. Depending on your thread counts you might be able to accomplish the same by moving the slider to the medium position. Once again this varies based on the system and CPUs, as some will just run fewer threads but boost higher on the running threads, so temps stay up regardless.

If you are more than a casual user, you could limit CPU frequencies and/or boost clocks, and/or threads used to control temps more. If that is the case let us know and someone will find the right link or give you a hand with the configuration on the FAH client if you need some help. Often limiting clock speeds and/or boost will bring down temps without changing configuration in FAH, but doing that varies with what software and hardware your systems are running.

Folding is tough on a system, often as hard or harder than many (or most) benchmark programs. At a minimum I would suggest cooling risers, making sure your fans and ducts are clean, etc if you are folding on a laptop.
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Re: Tempreture Spikes on Windows & Mac Laptops

Post by FireFox-89 »

Depends how confident you are but it may be worth dusting out the internals of the machine, cleaning and reapplying new thermal paste. To be honest I wouldn't recommend folding on laptops because the cooling systems aren't exactly extravagent.
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Re: Tempreture Spikes on Windows & Mac Laptops

Post by HaloJones »

Very few laptops apart from some "gaming" laptops are designed for high load. Because they rarely need to run like that it isn't good business to add all the complexity, size and weight necessary for good cooling so "standard" laptops simply can't handle the heat generation of something like FAH.
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