[SOLVED] Laptop Thermal Throttling not working properly

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RaymondSWalters

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Good day.

Its been a while since I have been on these forums, but i'm currently having an issue with my Laptop's Thermal Throttling.

I usually game on my Desktop at home, but since I went to college I found using my laptop a convenient option for casual gaming. I, however, am plagued by Overheating issues that causes my laptop to suddenly shut down randomly when it decides it gets too hot.

Furthermore I ran a prime95 test along with Intel's ETU to try and find the problem and observed that my CPU keeps at 100% until the bitter end and only drops about 300MHz in speed even at 97C (at wich point the laptop failed on me again: [ video ] )

I have opened up my laptop several times and cleaned the whole inside thoroughly. I also borrowed my friend's laptop fan stand but it ended in the same result.

I have no idea how to make the throttling work "normally" and I am tired of not being able to perform any demanding tasks such as gaming without my laptop failing on me.

Specs: ASUS FX550J
Details: [ image ]

Any help would be appreciated.

Kind regards
Raymond

EDIT: Fixed broken video link

SOLUTION:
Turns out the problem was with Windows Power Management (Power Settings) [ image ]

Both minimum and maximum power states were set to 100% (which explains the high clock to the bitter end)

Weirdly enough 100% Max state overclocks my CPU by about 600MHZ xD, no idea why. Setting the max power to 99% completely eliminates my problem - My CPU now hardly reaches 80C
 
Solution
Turns out the problem was with Windows Power Management (Power Settings) [ https://imgur.com/a/NWaH2AR ]

Both minimum and maximum power states were set to 100% (which explains the high clock to the bitter end)

Weirdly enough 100% Max state overclocks my CPU by about 600MHZ xD, no idea why. Setting the max power to 99% completely eliminates my problem - My CPU now hardly reaches 80C.

RaymondSWalters

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Oct 1, 2014
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4,520
Turns out the problem was with Windows Power Management (Power Settings) [ https://imgur.com/a/NWaH2AR ]

Both minimum and maximum power states were set to 100% (which explains the high clock to the bitter end)

Weirdly enough 100% Max state overclocks my CPU by about 600MHZ xD, no idea why. Setting the max power to 99% completely eliminates my problem - My CPU now hardly reaches 80C.

 
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RaymondSWalters

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Thank you for your reply, but I somehow found the solution on my own in the Windows Power settings menu (see my reply). I cannot select my own reply as an answer though ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
 
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