
help a noob undervolt a 5070 laptop
yo guys i bought msi crosshair a16hx
gpu: rtx 5070 8gb laptop
cpu: 7945hx
the laptop sometimes would reach thermal throttle, it would boost to 150% fan speed immediately and dramatically drop fps for 4-5 seconds with maybe a screen blink (maybe after like 7-8 minutes of 95-100% gpu load in CS2). I didnt even know i should put bottle caps under it, i did put 2 bottle caps under back side, but gpu still goes up to ~82 celsius rather quick and as i understand what happens when it reaches 86 or so BIOS says wtf are you doing and does this scary thing to save the gpu from damage, so ~82 degrees seems dangerously close. i would love for the card to run less hot without degrading performance so undervolting seemed like the obvious thing i should do. but the problem is that i have no clue how to do it. and since changing voltage doesnt sound like a very safe thing to do i dont wanna risk it, so i want help from you guys.
how do i undervolt it properly? i tried asking ai around about it and it suggested this:
heres how original graph looked
it would be lovely if i could make this card run cooler, maybe faster, and less demanding on the battery, but i need someone's help with this as i dont wanna cook a new laptop and dont have a full picture of how it works yet really. after this i could look into cpu undervolting too, but for now id like to stop the gpu from this scary throttle (is it even normal?)