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Excalibur 10300H Core frequency throttling

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System Name Casper Excalibur G770 / Thunderobot G911 Air
Processor İ5 10300H
Memory 16 GB 2666 MHz Single
Video Card(s) GTX 1650
Storage 240 GB SSD
Benchmark Scores Geekbench 6 https://imgur.com/a/aGfENwD Cinebench R23 https://imgur.com/a/Zt4dul3
First of all, excuse my bad pronunciation as my native language is not English.
My processor cannot exceed 4190 MHz in stress tests. Other than that, there is no throttle. I set IMON Scale to 50%.
 

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The maximum multiplier when all four cores are active is 42. ThrottleStop shows a perfect 42.00 for the multiplier. Your CPU is running at maximum speed.

The 10300H does not support overclocking. That is as fast as it can run.
 
Intel CPUs do not report measured power consumption. It is only an estimate. Changes to IMON Slope as well as many other factors can change the accuracy of this power consumption number.

Can you run Prime95 at full speed? This is an extreme and excessive stability test for most laptops and modern desktop computers.
 
Thanks for be interested. Here I saw that the Hp Omen 15 uses 112 Watts of power(Power Consumption - Prime95), how does this happen?
112W is the total system consumption.

Furthermore, Prime95 is a very heavy load that demands considerably more power than Cinebench R23 to maintain the same clock rate.
Cinebench R23 demands more energy than TS Bench or CPUz for example.
 
@Gavroche you set PL1 and PL2 both to 80W,basically limiting the power consumption. Why would you expect your laptop to draw more then that :confused:
 
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IMON Slope is set to 50%. That trick cuts reported power consumption in half. His reported power consumption numbers will not be comparable to similar laptops.

112W is the total system consumption.
Thanks for that info. I did not look close enough to see where that number came from.

It is difficult to come up with comparable PC power consumption data unless the CPU load and external monitoring equipment are exactly the same. I would not use the Intel generated power consumption data that software reports to make any comparisons.
 
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I would like to pass 9750H in multi core bench.
 

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There are non stop TEMP thermal throttling messages in the log file you posted.

Unless you can find a way to improve cooling, there is no way to avoid thermal throttling.
 
I'm going to buy a new laptop soon.
Good forums.
 

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I would like to pass 9750H in multi core bench.
This is impossible because the i7-9750H exceeds 8000 points in Cinebench R23.

Your score is close to the limit of this i5-10300H.
There was a small clock loss due to slight thermal throttling.
I believe by adjusting and solving this you can get to around 5900, maybe 6000.
 
I would like to pass 9750H in multi core bench.
The 9750H is a 6 core CPU. Your 10300H only has 4 cores. There is no way a 4 core mobile CPU can perform better than a 6 core mobile CPU in a multi core test.

I'm going to buy a new laptop soon.
That would be a good idea. You need more cores. A 13900HX will improve your Cinebench scores as long as you can find a laptop with exceptional cooling. Too many laptops do not have enough cooling to get maximum performance out of a hot 13th Gen CPU.

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Hi guys.
My laptop's advanced options are unlocked. I want to change the Power Limit 1,2,3 and 4 but the changes I made did not take effect. @unclewebb

After unlocking the advanced settings in the BIOS, these tabs appeared.
I don't want to change any value and brick it. If overclocking is allowed I will get liquid metal thermal paste. I look forward to the help of knowledgeable people.
 

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