Hi
Ich habe mal aus einem anderen Forum das hier gefunden. Würde mich freuen wenn du uns hier Antwort geben kannst, falls es funktioniert. Ich habe auch vor mir ein m14 zu bestellen und kratze mir schon die Rübe ziemlich hart....
1.) First is to use the FN+F5 to disable the switchable mode and just go into dedicated/discrete mode only. Meaning the Geforce gpu is in control always and this might be good news to people that wants to use an external 3d Monitor since 3d monitors do not work with HDMI if optimus is enabled and intel graphics is in control but I cannot guarantee this since I haven't tried it yet. Anyway, on discrete/dedicated mode only, I was able to test the games on the same time frame and even longer and my frames per sec never dropped and the msi afterburner graph of core clock never went below 901mhz. No more throttling!!!
- The only problem with this Is that everytime you want to use your laptop for productivity work and battery or surfing, you need to FN+F5 again to go back to switchable mode and have to restart because staying in discrete/dedicated mode drains your battery fast even when idle or just surfing because the NVidia gpu is in full control.
2.) Second one is to use Nvidia Inspector (thanks to NYCEIS) if you don't want to use the FN+F5 approach. Dell/Alienware or possibly Nvidia are the ones that set the limit at 66c and all you need to do is apply the default on the show overclocking option on the NVidia inspector and you are good to go since it sets the gpu temp limit up to 95c. After testing all the games again, the temps finally got over the hump of getting stuck in the 66-68c temp limit range that it was originally set at and my gpu temp never went over 72.
- Fan noise went up a lil bit with this but it was not loud like the M14x R1/R2. Now I don't know if the settings of the Nvidia Inspector will stay once you set it in in the event you need to put your laptop to sleep or need to restart or shutdown.
- Another important info, from NYCEIS findings, the NVidia inspector only works with the default NVidia driver that the AW14 came with. Updating the NVidia driver somehow disables the ability to work the inspector magic.