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andrew_schn

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  1. Nope, my temps are usually 50-70. Though my throttling has come back now and i don't know why
  2. Found a bios update in my hp support assistant. No longer throttling, so success i guess?
  3. Have had it open a couple times months ago to do upgrades to ssd and ram, but i don't think i had it open any time around when this started, about 2-ish weeks ago.
  4. So i checked the cpu package power, and it doesn't go above 10W. And yet it's still power limit exceeded on all cores. With a TDP of 45W, does this seem suspect to you?
  5. Nvidia drive was set to optimal power in global settings, have changed to prefer maximum performance. Not sure what optimus thing you're talking about, nor how to configure it.
  6. My core 0-3 all have power limit exceeded as yes for current, min and max, both during 800MHz and when at normal speeds. Package/Ring power limit exceeded is also always yes. Additionally, i checked my bios and didn't see any settings related to performance or power other than whether my fans are always on
  7. Ran HWinfo64 sensors only, what strange things should i be looking for?
  8. Once again, temps are not the issue, but for what it's worth, it was already set to active.
  9. HP Pavilion Gaming Laptop 15-cx0xxx Cpu (i5-8300H) goes down to just under 800MHz randomly and for long periods, both at idle and under load. Temperatures are not high at idle, around 40 degrees C. Windows performance settings are set to high. Any help would be appreciated.
  10. OP would like to make note that he took the proper preparations by making a backup and all of his data is safe and sound
  11. Why specifically should i not clone an hdd to an ssd? Both pieces of software that i used have explicit options for just that use case. And I would rather not reinstall all my applications and such if it's possible another solution exists.
  12. I have an hp pavillion 15-cx0056wm laptop with a 1tb hard drive that i decided to upgrade by adding a 500gb ssd boot drive, specifically an intel 660p. I made a backup of my whole drive and put it on an external storage device before i started the process. I used aomei backupper for the backup and then used it to clone my hdd to my ssd successfully. After that, i went into my bios/UEFI (not sure of nomenclature) and choose my ssd as the boot drive. I booted from the ssd successfully and wiped my hard drive using CMD and the commands: diskpart, select disk 0 (the hdd), clean. This wiped the hard drive and left it completely unallocated, after which i used disk management to create a new simple volume on it. I decide to restart my computer and get hit with a blue screen of death with the error code 0xC000000E. Tried a few things from around the internet before deciding to just start from scratch using my hdd backup. I went through the entire process again, omiting making a new back up, this time using easeUS todo backup. Success again and this time i tried rebooting before wiping the hard drive. No issues. Wipe the hard drive and blue screen of death with the same error. Any ideas would be much appreciated.
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