Is the high temperature worrying you?

Many of you have been worrying about the high temperature while gaming, and same here. Friend of mine saw this post from one of the notebook specialized forum in China, and there is an amazing guy sharing this special EC firmware which he says that it can help to lower the temperature.
We have tried it on my friend's GS70 2PE and the result is really good! It lowers the temperature and the performance doesn't have much differences comparing with the original firmware. He is really happy with the result even though he doesn’t want to try at the beginning. The coolest thing of this is that you get to switch it back so easily anytime just by pressing “Fn+F7”("Cooler Boost button" for GE60/GE70).
Make sure you get the right model of the download link:
GE60 2PC/GE60 2PE
GE70 2PC/GE60 2PE
GS60 2PC/GS60 2PE
GS70 2PC/GS70 2PE
Original post from: http://benyouhui.it168.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=5300759&page=1&extra=#pid32571812

now if I only could read Chinese and see what they said in the original thread haha. What is the temperature difference with this EC?

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