This can lower the operating temperature of your CPU and dGPU so your fans won't need to run as fast, but it will cost money to have this done. ![]() You could pay an experienced computer tech to disassemble your notebook's cooling system and replace the factory thermal compound and pads with higher quality stuff. You can control the cooling fan profiles via the MSI Dragon Center software but you have to be careful not to let your CPU or dGPU get too hot or you may damage them and/or other components in your notebook. But, as far as I'm aware, you cannot undervolt the dGPU in a notebook (but you can slow down its clock). You can undervolt the CPU with Intel's XTU software (eXtreme Tuning Utility) but you have to be careful not to undervolt too much or your notebook will be become unstable and all kinds of problems can happen. That way the CPU and dGPU won't get so hot. ![]() If the problem occurs when you're gaming, the easiest thing to do is to turn down the quality settings for your games.
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