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Posted by Navneet kumar
 - March 21, 2021, 15:43:24
I am using this laptop for more than 2 yrs now and i was palying games a lot recent days and experienced thermal throttle a lot, so i bought noctua nh1 thermal paste and replaced it with the normal one for more than 6 months it was okay my editing was good but for dew days i am noticing that my cpu temp is going at 88-91 C (not getting any stutter in game even at 88C) at just 3GHz where as here for the same laptop its showing 76C at 3.6GHz.

I was undervolting it because of thermal throttle of offset value -135.7mv
if you have undervolted share the values ill try if it may help
Posted by confeter
 - September 03, 2018, 23:16:47
oh no, i would buy this laptop to my sister which wanted to render video with adobe premiere pro.
So in this PC, the 8300h is useless ? It seem to be a 8250u, so why they putted a 8300h if you can't use it à 100% power ?
Too bad... want should i do so ? Find another one with 8300h or maybe go for the 8250u cheaper?
Posted by Richard L
 - July 08, 2018, 05:34:20
Sounds like this laptop was getting power limit throttle on CPU, Jarrod'sTech mentioned it and his latest video on FX504 gaming laptop.

Basically can't get full CPU performance due to power limit of 25W like commenter Sukhoi noted :(
Posted by axel
 - June 19, 2018, 18:41:09
Still no updates or official answer from MSI about cpu behavior...
Posted by thegoblinsam
 - May 28, 2018, 04:15:11
a  question ?
Is this GTX1050 with 6GB VRAM?
or 2GB?

Thanks
Posted by Leeer
 - May 27, 2018, 13:20:46
Siiiggghhhhh, like i said it is the single channel memory config that is slowing the laptop down due to limited memory bandwidth..... ::) ::) ::)
Posted by Phúc Nguyễn Thế
 - May 26, 2018, 07:32:34
There should be an updated BIOS available. My FX504GE with the i7-8750H was really slow with Cinebench, after a BIOS update it ran as fast as any i7-8750H has been reviewed in this website.
Keep up the good work, NC!
Posted by heraldo_jones
 - May 25, 2018, 10:45:10
Would love to see the review of this model with the i7-8750H and the IPS panel.
Posted by ronin101
 - May 25, 2018, 09:02:13
Thanks for long awaited review!

How 4x3.1Ghz 6700HQ can outperform mighty 4x3.9Ghz 8300H? I don't get it.

It is some cooling related problem? Can good cooling pad unleash true potential of FX504GD 8300H?
Posted by Leeeer
 - May 25, 2018, 08:21:43
Main reason why the CPU has slower performance is because of the single channel memory config onboard the laptop, limiting what could potentially be fastr than the 7th gen i7s...
Posted by Sukhoi
 - May 24, 2018, 23:54:46
Now that's just bizarre... A 25W PL2 limit on an H-series chip? For starters why is this seemingly overriding PL1, and secondly, why the hell is it only drawing 28W with just prime95? With that kind of arbitrary limiting, they might as well have used KBL-R CPUs with a TDP up.
Posted by Redaktion
 - May 24, 2018, 23:33:09
Starter gamer. Asus has made its inexpensive FX series even more affordable by reducing the battery capacity, GPU power, and number of ports. The end result is definitely easier on the wallet, but the TN display and primary HDD drag down the system.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Asus-TUF-FX504GD-Core-i5-8300H-GTX-1050-Laptop-Review.303266.0.html