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I did try that, the values aren't changing. It keeps the same.You can try deleting the .ini file and rebooting ur pc afterwards , although you have to reapply every other change you've done
Because you didn't change any of those values to begin with. They're all the default values set by your laptop's manufacturer.I did try that, the values aren't changing. It keeps the same.
Bruh. Those aren't the default values because I CHANGED them to these values?Because you didn't change any of those values to begin with. They're all the default values set by your laptop's manufacturer.
So the question is,what exactly you want to....REVERT?????
Not really in a mood to argue with some TikTok wannabe angry hormonal teenager !!!!!!Bruh.
System Name | PowerSpec 1720 (Clevo PB70EF-G) |
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Processor | i7-8750H (UV) |
Motherboard | PB70EF-G |
Cooling | SYY 157 |
Memory | 32GB 3000MHz 15-18-18-36 1T (OC) |
Video Card(s) | 115W RTX 2070 8GB GDDR6 (OC/UV) |
Storage | 500GB WD Black SN700 NVME, 1TB Samsung 980 |
Display(s) | 144Hz G-Sync 17.3" IPS |
Case | PowerSpec |
Audio Device(s) | Sound Blaster Pro-Gaming X |
Power Supply | 230W |
Mouse | Logitech G502 Hero |
Keyboard | Redragon K556/DITI K585 |
Software | M$ Windows 10 Pro, Throttle Stop 9.5, MSi Afterburner, ParkControl |
ThanksAFAIK the 9750H has PL1 of 45W and PL2 of 75W by 'default'. TTL of 28 seconds is default.
Yes, my laptop has a control center this values are from turbo/game mode in office mode the values are 35 PL1 35 PL2Are you using any power management software on your computer that came from the manufacturer?
I can uninstall the control center.The log file shows lots of EDP throttling and PL2 throttling at 30W. Is that what you want?
ThrottleStop and your control center software are not compatible. You cannot use two different programs that are writing different power limit values to the same power limit register. It is not ThrottleStop that is screwing around with your default power limits. It is your control center software doing this.
Take your laptop apart, clean it and replace the thermal paste. Improve the cooling so you can run it at full speed.
If you are going to be using ThrottleStop, set Power Limit 4 in the TDP window to a value of 0. If IccMax is unlocked in the FIVR window, set the core and the cache IccMax to the maximum, 255.75.How can I fix that EDP and PL2 throttle?
set the core and the cache IccMax to the maximum, 255.75.
Okay I set the PL1 to 45w PL2 to 75w, Power Limit 4 to 0, Core and Cache IccMax to 255.75.It looks like your cooling can only handle a 45W CPU long term. Setting the power limits to 60W and 90W will likely cause thermal throttling. Laptops with 9750H processors and inadequate cooling are common. There is no way your cooling can handle a 90W processor for 28 seconds. Setting the PL2 power limit to 90W will cause constant thermal throttling.
I love looking at log files. They show exactly how a computer is running. Temperatures and speed and any reasons for throttling are all included. Screenshots are like a brief picture of what is going on. A log file is more like a video of the situation.I believe you need a log file now?
I love looking at log files. They show exactly how a computer is running. Temperatures and speed and any reasons for throttling are all included. Screenshots are like a brief picture of what is going on. A log file is more like a video of the situation.
DATE TIME MULTI C0% CKMOD BAT_mW TEMP NVIDIA GPU VID POWER
2022-06-23 23:49:35 31.01 43.2 100.0 0 74 1845 75 0.8867 22.1
2022-06-23 23:49:36 31.02 45.0 100.0 0 74 1800 75 0.8802 22.5
2022-06-23 23:49:37 31.09 44.0 100.0 0 74 1800 75 0.8914 22.2
2022-06-23 23:49:38 31.01 42.8 100.0 0 73 1845 75 0.8834 21.6
2022-06-23 23:49:39 31.09 47.0 100.0 0 75 1845 75 0.8879 22.7
2022-06-23 23:49:40 31.03 44.5 100.0 0 74 1830 75 0.8776 22.3
2022-06-23 23:49:41 31.01 42.7 100.0 0 74 1830 75 0.8785 21.2
2022-06-23 23:49:42 31.04 41.1 100.0 0 74 1815 74 0.8776 21.0
2022-06-23 23:49:43 31.06 43.9 100.0 0 74 1815 74 0.8907 21.8
2022-06-23 23:49:44 31.04 44.3 100.0 0 74 1830 75 0.8893 21.8
2022-06-23 23:49:45 31.02 42.3 100.0 0 74 1830 75 0.8820 21.1
2022-06-23 23:49:46 31.03 45.6 100.0 0 74 1845 75 0.8943 22.3
I use 84 on EPP changed it to 32, I was already using High Performance plan, no I deleted the control center software.No throttling reasons are being reported. Usually an EPP setting of 84 is enough to get maximum CPU speed. Try using the High Performance power plan. Check the FIVR monitoring table to see if this sets EPP to 0. You can also use ThrottleStop to try and force EPP to 0 while using the High Performance power plan.
Maybe an EPP setting of somewhere around 32 might be a better compromise that will allow the CPU to slow down when it is lightly loaded while still allowing maximum CPU speed when playing. Not sure. Are you still using the Control Center software?
I mean I still can at 144fps stable. I think it will be fine.Your CPU is not slowing down to the 31 multiplier like it was before. EPP at 32 seems better.
The only problem now is thermal throttling. Lots of TEMP warnings in the log file. You need better cooling to run that game at full speed.