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Higher CPU-Temps after SSD-Swap


Hello, I got myself the new Razer Blade 14 3060-model. Out of the box the idle-temps of the cpu were around 40°C which means that the fans are completely silent. However I upgraded to a Corsair MP600 2TB wich I had from my tower PC which I sold (I know the Blade doesn't have PCIE 4.0). With this new SSD my idle-temps of the Ryzen are around 50°C which leads to the fans spinning. I did not clone the stock SSD to the Corsair-one, however I made the same temperature altering settings (like disable boost, max processor power state etc). Synapse V3.6 is installed on the Corsair and the stock ssd Temps are reproducible. Sorry for bad english...
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FiszPL
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I'd try with clean OS install, because if you've swapped drive from other PC there might still be some drivers or apps, that are incompatible with Blade, causing higher resource usage, than normal.

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Windows on the Corsair was clean installed via media creation tool (every partition deleted before install). The driver for the wifi chip was missing tho and I had to manually install it. Just odd... I purchased a m.2 to usb dongle and will try to clone the razer-ssd to corsair tomorrow.

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Update: did another Clean-Install of windows and now i get idle temps of around 43 °C. Dunno what went wrong but the problem solved itself :)

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Update: did another Clean-Install of windows and now i get idle temps of around 43 °C. Dunno what went wrong but the problem solved itself :)
Windows magic. Maybe some update broke something.

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