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[BUG] - Msi Afterburner lags and causing Discrete Gpu heating, cpu load

Open Hinokamiiii opened this issue 1 year ago • 2 comments

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Description

Tried 0.4.0 and 0.5.0 Atlas, same issue, it doesn't show GPU2 Temperature in monitoring, but if i open game it will show and msi afterburner working fine then. Me tried stock Windows and ReviOS they haven't this issue. If i disable monitoring in msi afterburner issue will be fixed, but then i can't check temperature and other sensors. btw me using laptop - Lenovo Ideapad Gaming 3 15ACH6

Steps to reproduce

Open MSI Afterburner without opening heavy tasks like games.

Expected behavior

Any fix for this issue

Actual behavior

MSI Afterburner causing lags, heating cpu and gpu.

Atlas Edition

Atlas for Windows 11 23H2

Desktop information

AMD Ryzen 5 5600H, 16GB Ram Samsung DDR4 3200Mhz, 512gb SSD M.2 NVME Samsung, NVIDIA RTX 3050 Mobile 4GB

Additional content

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Hinokamiiii avatar Jun 23 '24 11:06 Hinokamiiii

https://github.com/Atlas-OS/Atlas/assets/112668426/1b555f72-689b-4c33-8ee6-80e61b53932d

I have this video which describes my issue GPU Clock and Memory Clock always high, temperature is increasing Msi afterburner lags

Hinokamiiii avatar Jun 23 '24 11:06 Hinokamiiii

@Hinokamiiii it is caused by switching between integrated and discrete graphics card in the laptop. i have a similar configuration: ryzen 5 6600h + rtx 3060 and i have the same problem

neecr avatar Jun 27 '24 19:06 neecr

Going to close due to inactivity

he3als avatar Oct 09 '24 20:10 he3als