how can i fix Gpu reaching the abort temp after a while ?
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(06-06-2019, 02:07 PM)monminamon Wrote:
(06-06-2019, 01:08 PM)philsmd Wrote: -w 1

or

-u 1 -n 1 --force

but you should use --force only if you know what you are doing and do not report any problems when using --force (you can change the -u and -n values slightly if you find out that it's not "heating up" your notebook enough with low values Wink , cracking with laptops can destroy your hardware soon Sad )

thanks but what does these options mean ?
why pausing isn't recommended ?
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Pausing means your device already is overheating (and probably getting damaged). As philsmd already said, you're treating the symptom, not the cause. Hence it's not recommended.

You can try to use external tools to underclock your GPU.
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(06-06-2019, 03:21 PM)undeath Wrote: Pausing means your device already is overheating (and probably getting damaged). As philsmd already said, you're treating the symptom, not the cause. Hence it's not recommended.

You can try to use external tools to underclock your GPU.

"Pausing means your device already is overheating"

not really did you look at my script ?


it lets it rest for 3 minutes before starting again !
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(06-06-2019, 03:21 PM)undeath Wrote: Pausing means your device already is overheating (and probably getting damaged). As philsmd already said, you're treating the symptom, not the cause. Hence it's not recommended.

You can try to use external tools to underclock your GPU.

is this info helps ?

  30457 H/s (1.83ms) @ Accel:16 Loops:8 Thr:256 Vec:1
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