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Thank you both for the info.
So far I've capped the fps to 60 and turned off the online origin features in-game and it's made a difference. The fans only kicked into their higher speeds a couple of times within the space of about 2hrs, and only briefly. Apart from that they were running more quietly while playing than I think any computer I've ever had. When I finished I checked the hardware monitor program I had running throughout and temperatures were at a max of 94, which I'm guessing is when the fans went up a gear, across the separate cpu cores temperatures maxed out at between 93 and 88, which is an improvement.
I got it wrong before - I'm on 1080p - are you saying that lowering the resolution would help?
If so I could try that next. My graphics settings are on ultra, and since I finally have an rtx I'd rather keep those graphics as they are.
@babysquare There should be an option called CoolerBoost. I recommend turning it on if it isn't already. Be sure you don't block any of the cooling vents under the laptop. And if your running any graphic demanding games I recommend having the power brick plugged in. As I said before the laptop seems to be running normally.
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