the problem:
i don't know why, but recently i have noticed that when i am playing games, my cpu gets limited to 20 or 35 W.
i am pretty sure this not always was the case. the weird thing is that when i am putting stress on it, it doesnt throttle, what is weird because it is under a lot more load then when i am just running roblox. I dont know if this has something to do with the graphics card or the cpu, i have tried so many things and nothing seems to fix it. also worth noticing is that when it throttles, its always a "pl" together with EDP. please help.
edit:
i found a solution!!!
after searching around for a bit, i rembered i once used a tool called "DDU" aka "Display Driver Uninstaller" . i booted into safe mode, ran the tool , followed all the steps and let everything happen. once it booted back into normal windows, i checked in taskmanager and yes, it was completely gone and windows didnt search for any driver to (sounds bad , but believe me, its just what i needed). Then i downloaded my driver from here :Driver downloads, and selected my model. i ran the installer and selected the version WITHOUT nvidea geforce experience and continued the installation. to be sure i did a final reboot after everything installed and my gpu was shown again in the device manager. And guess what. After that everything worked. i launched a few games while running cpu Z stresser. (what previously didnt work and would limit my wattage to 30 or 20 whatt) and suprise suprise, it didnt throttle! it was running at a good wattage and so was my gpu. everything was fixed!
another edit:
it seems like its always nvidea limiting it, because it probably thinks your laptop would overheat if it didnt limit the wattage. well for gaming laptops this most of the time is incorrect. together with the steps above and a tool called "NVIDEA powermizer manager" i had to option to disable/enable some settings, il add a screenshot of the software, but this seemed to completely fix some instability issues. also wanna point out my tems on both gpu/cpu are still very ok and safe , and this doesnt cause any harm
thanks for letting me know it might have been the gpu, this got me thinking if it might have been something like that. and it was! really thank you all for helping!
i don't know why, but recently i have noticed that when i am playing games, my cpu gets limited to 20 or 35 W.
i am pretty sure this not always was the case. the weird thing is that when i am putting stress on it, it doesnt throttle, what is weird because it is under a lot more load then when i am just running roblox. I dont know if this has something to do with the graphics card or the cpu, i have tried so many things and nothing seems to fix it. also worth noticing is that when it throttles, its always a "pl" together with EDP. please help.
edit:
i found a solution!!!
after searching around for a bit, i rembered i once used a tool called "DDU" aka "Display Driver Uninstaller" . i booted into safe mode, ran the tool , followed all the steps and let everything happen. once it booted back into normal windows, i checked in taskmanager and yes, it was completely gone and windows didnt search for any driver to (sounds bad , but believe me, its just what i needed). Then i downloaded my driver from here :Driver downloads, and selected my model. i ran the installer and selected the version WITHOUT nvidea geforce experience and continued the installation. to be sure i did a final reboot after everything installed and my gpu was shown again in the device manager. And guess what. After that everything worked. i launched a few games while running cpu Z stresser. (what previously didnt work and would limit my wattage to 30 or 20 whatt) and suprise suprise, it didnt throttle! it was running at a good wattage and so was my gpu. everything was fixed!
another edit:
it seems like its always nvidea limiting it, because it probably thinks your laptop would overheat if it didnt limit the wattage. well for gaming laptops this most of the time is incorrect. together with the steps above and a tool called "NVIDEA powermizer manager" i had to option to disable/enable some settings, il add a screenshot of the software, but this seemed to completely fix some instability issues. also wanna point out my tems on both gpu/cpu are still very ok and safe , and this doesnt cause any harm

thanks for letting me know it might have been the gpu, this got me thinking if it might have been something like that. and it was! really thank you all for helping!
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