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My laptop has been stuttering and laging for like 2 weeks now. I tried cleaning it and repasting but nothing works. Then i checked my cpu/gpu temp and clock speed on HWINFO64 and it showed everything normal except for this "Thermal Throttling HTC" and "Thermal Throttling PROCHOT EXT". Prochot CPU is fine and the clock speeds are constant at 400MHz even though my cpu's base speed in 2.10GHz. If anyone can tell me any solution to this or to direct me in finding the root of this cause it'd be a great help. CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3500U (Base speed: 2.10 GHz, 4 Cores) GPU: AMD Radeon Vega 8 Mobile(Integrated) Memory: 8 gb dual slot, 2400 MHz and 512 gb ssd (WD Green SN350) If required any other information pls ask.
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BD PROCHOT issue (performance issues in game)
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hi , i own a dell g15 5510 gaming laptop that packs an i7 10870h with an RTX3060 , i noticed while playing a new game (the finals) some performance issues , therefore i started investigating . i enabled the msi afterburner overlay to check the temps and clock speeds , where i found the temps to be normal (cpu 60-70) (gpu 50-60) , but the issue is the cpu keeps throttling for some reason , i noticed it droping to 800mhz for 1 sec and then get back to 4.1ghz repeatedly , only to find out in the limits section a BD PROCHOT , i knew that the temps are fine , so i disabled the bdprochot setting from throttle stop which fixed it the new temps are (cpu 70-87) (gpu 60-70). but iam concerned . why does it happen in the firstplace , like it bursts the BD PROCHOT doesnt stay active all the time . only when gaming it happens . and the weird thing . i tried to keep the BD PROCHOT on and disable turbo boost which locked the cpu to its stock clock (2.2ghz) , only to find that performance issues are gone , the temps are low , the BD PROCHOT not happening . the only issue then is iam scarificing cpu potential performance. i did a test for about 10-15min and gathered the log files . hopefully it could lead to something . 2024-01-04.txt- 53 replies
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Hi, so I have Asus strix gtx 1060 6gb paired with i5-6600 and 16gb ddr4 2133mhz ram, I have stripped down version of windows(atlas os) and my CS2 is at lowest settings possible for 1080p, i get like 70fps and huge drops. I was wondering how much should I actually get? i think my card is thermal throttling as it goes up to 80°C with fans at 90-100%, I am going to repaste it but I wanted to know how much fps can I expect? Thank you shahzeb specs: strix gtx 1060 6gb oc i5-6600 Asus b150m.2 550w 250gb Sata ssd
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I have a Rysen 5800X being cooled by a Corsair H115i RGB PRO XT, 280mm AIO radiator. If I recall correctly, the AIO radiator came bundled with the 5800X when I bought it. I have precision boost overdrive on and if I recall correctly, I've got it slightly overvolted. When I have Folding@home running (CPU only, no GPU), it goes up to 92°C and stays there, drawing around 105 W. With this cooler, is this type of temperature expected at this power draw, or might I have set something up incorrectly (e.g. bad thermal paste application, or incorrect pressure between the CPU and cooler, or have fans blowing in the wrong way)? I tried looking up the cooling capacity of the H115i Pro XT 280mm, but I couldn't find a simple "it's good for up to X watts" answer. For additional context: When I start/stop intensive CPU activity, be it Folding@home or an AIDA64 stress test, the CPU temps rocket up / drop down to normal within a matter of seconds. I don't know the significance of this fact, though, nor do I know whether it's expected. Here's a screenshot of HWMonitor while Folding@home is running:
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Hi all! I've built myself a new PC a couple of weeks ago (specs at the bottom of the post), and it's honestly been pretty great so far. That is, up until I bought Baldur's Gate III. I'm literally not able to play it for more than an hour before my monitors go black and stop detecting any output from the GPU. At first, I thought that it was a driver issue since it was the most frequent answer to the problem after a quick search, but even with the latest drivers it would still do it. Updated Windows, same thing. Lowered graphics settings, same thing again. I was told that it was potentially an issue with corrupted files, but I quickly ruled that out after it happened with different games (like DiRT Rally 2.0, and even once with Minecraft shaders). At that point, I decided to try to game and check HWinfo as I played, to see if the issue was directly hardware related and not related to a driver or anything like that. Sure enough, by only booting the game, the GPU's temps rose drastically to reach thermal throttling (83°C) after not even a minute of being on the main menu. In addition, the hotspot got to 106°C. I attached a screenshot of the HWinfo report focused on some of the GPU info and the report itself, it's easy to tell when the game was booted. I bought the GPU second-hand, so I don't have a warranty on it. What are my options here? Can I just repaste the GPU, or is the problem potentially worse than that which would make it more worth my money to just get another GPU? SPECS AMD Ryzen 7 5800X ASRock B550M Steel Legend ASUS GeForce RTX 3070 V2 OC 4x8GB G.Skill Trident Z RGB 3600MHz (running at 3200MHz) Samsung 980 Pro 1TB (Boot drive) Seagate Barracuda 2TB 7200RPM Fractal Design Ion+ 660W hwinforeport.CSV
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Need some help guys as I'm testing the temps on my newly built PC. I did a full max 10 minute run on multi core test on Cinebench 23 The results on Hwinfo shows that the Hottest P-Core reached max temp of 87 C and the coolest P-core at 73 C but thermal throttling was triggered. my CPU over temp protection was set to 100 C which is still far from it. CPU : i9-13900(non k) (Arctic MX-6 paste and on Contact Frame) Cooler : Deepcool AK620 Motherboard : MSI B760 DDR4 Tomahawk PL 1 and PL 2 are both set on 160W CPU Lite Load is on Mode 9
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I have an RTX 2060 6gb. I’ve boosted the power limit to 113% and the clock speed is around 1800mhz using its boost system. Thermals are around 80-90 degrees during gta5 gameplay with a custom fan curve. During gaming I do see some thermal throttling where I see the temp raise to its 84° limit and then the clock reduces. But the reduced clock is still way above both the advertised base clock and advertised boost clock so can I ignore this and continue gaming? It’s not like it’s under performing at all as I’m still getting higher fps in game which is what I was aiming for.
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I recently built a pc and started benchmarks when I got it to boot. The nvme drive only had like 100mbs write and read. This confused me and I checked the Samsung smart app, leading me to discover the cpu was severely thermally throttling because it was at 100 celcius and not coming down. I thought maybe it was a sensor issue, but when I checked it with a heat gun it maintained that same 100 celcius. I already tried switching the nvme slot and it did not aid it at all. What could this be?
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I had a new pc built from a pc shop and upon testing I found out that my i7 13700k was thermal throttling.It hits 100C on any stress test(Cinebench,AIDA64) and downclocks to 4.1-4.3ghz.I have a MSI Z790 Tomahawk DDR5 Motherboard with Deepcool LS 720 AIO.I only have one 8 pin cpu cable connected to the cpu.The additional 8pin cpu cable is missing.Would that lead to performance loss?My cinebench score was 25000 with the cpu running at 100c for 10mins.I tried undervolting,changing lite load,PL1,PL2 and nothing seems to fix the overheating problem.I also noticed my power usage only being at 120-140W.Ive seen videos of it drawing 200+.Is my aio (Deepcool LS720)not properly working?Radiator mounted on front.Case is coolermaster td500 mesh with front fans as intakes and top outtakes.Please help.
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I've a redmi note 9 pro (4gb ram, SD 720g). I play "world war 2" from Edkon games. Its actually smooth 60fps gameplay. But start stutters, lags & gets worse until the game is unplayable after few matches. Phone is barely warm without the case. I don't think its thermal throttling. Is xiomi trying to slow down my phone?
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Just to give some context, my laptop battery died so I had to run the laptop directly on AC. After removing the battery, I noticed that my laptop don't usually heat as much as it used to (before, its max temp is around 80-90°C but now its around 70 °C). I've also notice that it removing the battery reduced my gaming performance, I figure that maybe I need to adjust some settings in my laptop I tried the following: - Clean windows install - Set the power plan to high performance - Use throttlestop to increase power limit to my laptop Now, I noticed that when I used Throttlestop, the Max TDP is around 25W only, does this have anything to do with the way my laptop performs? Here are the settings I used in Throttlestop, as well as my log file when I try to run a few games It would take a while for me to replace the battery, so any help would be gladly appreciated Edit 1**: I also notice that the max frequency my cpu produces is 2.8 ghz even though its max turbo is at 4 ghz. Also, the frequency drops from 2.8ghz to 800 mhz for a while then goes back right up again 2022-07-05.txt
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Hypothetically, if someone built their PC 3 years ago, and was an idiot and didn't look into why their PC/games crash slightly more than often, and system runs slower after being on for 3-4 hours, until recently where they found that their CPU runs at 70c idle and 99c under load, could that permanently damage the CPU permanently? As in, even with the thermal paste is getting replaced and cooler refitted tomorrow, has that hypothetical person just killed performance from their CPU permanently? Say the hypothetical CPU was a Ryzen 5 3600 with no OC for context.
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I built a new system with all brand new parts, and when I perform a CPU stress test the temps go to 100ºC immediately, like seconds after CPU Usage goes to 100%, and then just stay there for the entire test with Intel XTU giving me the "Thermal Throttling" warnings. Cinebench R23 30min Stability Test completes just fine and gives me a decent(?) score of 26408 pts, it just thermal throttles for the entirety of the test. The first obvious thing to do was checking the thermal paste and pump mount, so I took it out, verified that the thermal paste was evenly distributed (it was, CPU perfectly covered) and then re-applied it also making sure to _really_ tighten the screws this time. In doing so, I realized I hadn't tightened them as much the first time, so I was feeling quite confident that that was the issue... but nope. Once again, even after a cold boot as soon as CPU usage goes to 100% the temps jump to 100ºC and begins thermal throttling. Here is a CSV export of all sensors from Intel XTU during the 30min Cinebench test: https://sharetext.me/pbc0pr1mgy Look at how it jumps from idle 28ºC to 100ºC in like 7 seconds: https://i.imgur.com/4jpG9Gh.jpeg Summary Re-applied thermal paste, and REALLY tightened the screws Thermal paste was evenly distributed when I took it out the first time. Idle temp 27~31ºC It's a cold day ~14ºC Brand new system (0 dust) Fully tested other components (RAM, SSD, GPU), no issues Manually set Pump and Fans speed to MAX No OC other than enabling Memory's XMP profile (same behaviour with XMP disabled) Not just Cinebench, same behaviour on Intel XTU stress test Top-mounted radiator: https://i.imgur.com/Ixmv7rr.jpeg Cinebench R23 MultiCore 30-minutes test: 26408 pts Full parts list CPU: Intel Core i9-12900K 3.2 GHz 16-Core Processor CPU Cooler: Gigabyte AORUS WATERFORCE X 240 60.07 CFM Liquid CPU Cooler Motherboard: MSI PRO Z690-A WIFI DDR4 ATX LGA1700 Motherboard Memory: Kingston FURY Renegade RGB DDR4-3600 32GB (2x16GB) CL18 Memory: Kingston FURY Renegade RGB DDR4-3600 32GB (2x16GB) CL18 Storage: Western Digital Black SN850 2 TB M.2-2280 NVME Solid State Drive Video Card: Zotac GeForce RTX 3070 Ti 8 GB GAMING AMP Holo Video Card Case: Fractal Design Meshify 2 Compact TG Light Tint ATX Mid Tower Case Power Supply: Corsair RMx 850 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply
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CPU Thermal throttling and I'm stumped on what it could be.
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my CPU is Thermal throttling, and I've looked at the manual for my AIO (Lian Li Galahad) on how to specifically mount it, I've re mounted it, 3 times now, and the throttling keeps occuring after a certain period of time, for example, when I've finished conducting maintenance on my PC (Pretty much just Screwing out the pump from it's socket around the CPU, and for about 3 weeks or something, it's "fixed", but after that certain period of time, it'll start throttling again, and the temperatures sit around 50c plus just sitting in the BIOS, and when using Cinnebench R20 to stress test it to see if it's a specific core causing the issues, it'll reach 100c very quickly, I've checked everything, I've re seated the AIO multiple times, but it still doesn't stop, I've checked the power board it's plugged into, I've taken out the connectors for the CPU in the motherboard twice, they all click, I've re applied thermal paste, I even put a bit more than usual in case it's not the paste, I've checked the Pump Headers on the mother board, my PSU is new, only about 8 months old, 1000w EVGA G5, I've narrowed down the cause to power delivery or the cooler, but I've followed the manual that comes with the AIO, please help, it's been happening for months! -
Hi, I built my very first PC for work/gaming with intel i7-10700k, MSI Z490 GamingEdge motherboard and MSI MAG CORELIQUID 240R AIO in a NZXT h510 case. I used a Corsair XTM50 thermal paste that I got from bestbuy. I have been noticing high core temps and low socket temps. The CPU is thermal throttling easily (checked using Intel extreme tuning utility). Even with light loads (firefox browsing) temperature is around 95+C/65C {core temp / socket temp}. It idles around 75C/56C. I initially thought I applied my thermal paste improperly, cleaned it and applied it again. But no improvement. My first guess is to change thermal paste. However, found it hard to order online (lot of fakes) and was planning to drive to a nearby microcenter (2hrs away) to pick some up. My choice was Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut. (other suggestions welcome) But do you have any comments or suggestions if that is the issue? or am I off track here? Thanks in advance. [Other info that might be helpful: Running a Quadro P2200 (due to GPU shortages) and Windows Server 2019 (got a free copy)
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So some info about the whole ordeal first, Recently I repasted my Asus Zephyrus M GU502GU about 3 weeks ago with Cooler Master master gel maker and undervolted it. I ran cinbench r20 to verify if the repasting improved the temps and I got max temps of around 80 degrees celsius on the CPU which was an improvement of about 4-5 degrees. Idle temps were at around 40 degrees and not affected at all. I also played games and saw a 9-10 degrees temp reduction on the GPU side. So overall I was happy with my first ever thermal paste job but since the last 2-3 days I have been seeing negative impacts on the CPU temps. The idle temps are unaffected and the GPU temps remain the same while gaming but while running Cinebench r20 now the CPU reaches a max of 92 degrees and starts thermal throttling. I have read that high idle temps and high core differentials are some signs of a bad thermal paste job but I have none of those issues so what might be the problem here?
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I have an ASUS Zephyrus G14, and I recently replaced my thermal paste, only to have a new problem... my fan speeds are capped at 5,000 RPM despite my fan curve and I am thermal throttling quite often. Before I replaced the thermal paste, I had set the fan curve to reach ~7,000 RPM, but now it won't get close. *Temps hit 90C, but it takes a bit longer than before to reach that point
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I use a 3 years old laptop, one Gigabyte Sabre 15, as my daily driver. The specs are as below i7 7700hq gtx 1060 mobile 16gb DDR4 2400 128gb SSD, 1TB HDD The first two year performance was okay, but lately i have been experiencing thermal throttling while playing games such as Squad, Genshin, and RDR2. Idle temp of CPU is 64-70 degree which is obviously bad (I live in tropical country, i expect around 50-60 degree when idle). So naturally i do what i think i should. Currently i have done : - Cleaned the internal fan and stuffs - Re applying the thermal paste on both GPU and CPU - I tried undervolting, i uploaded the throttlestop setting, i may need help cause i dont understand a lot about undervolting. If any of you guys can point out what i can do, it will be greatly appreciated. Oh, and please, dont put buying a new laptop as a suggestion, i know thats the end all be all solution but my money is need elsewhere currently. Thank you
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While gaming, CPU temps reach 90°C almost instantly even though its usage never passes 50%. I experience major frame-drops in Fortnite roughly every 5-10 seconds, even with some of the lowest graphical settings. Other games run at the same temperature, but do not have frame-drops. Are there any settings that I should mess with, whether in-game or with Windows? Model: ASUS Zephyrus GA401I (Gaming Notebook) CPU: AMD Ryzen 4900HS with Radeon Graphics GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 with Max-Q Design Ram: 16 GB DDR4 - Thanks for your time
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I really need help, I have a entry level gaming laptop With amd ryzen 5 3550H @2.1Ghz And gtx 1650. I started noticing stutters in games frequently, and I found that themal throttling is why that happened, the cpu temperature is above 90*C, The real problem is , the game RDR2 gives 43 fps while cpu running at 3.5Ghz(100%) , 90 degrees . To remove turbo boost, my bios had no such option, so with cpu maximum performance set to 99% in advanced power option, the cpu temperature dropped dramatically to 70 to 83 degrees , running at only 1.68Ghz , (I don't know why decreasing 1% gets it from 3.5 Ghz tp 1.68Ghz- which is not even the base clock @2.1Ghz) Surprisingly RDR2 performed well with 35-41 FPS. With no stutters. but sekiro haven't had the same results It dropped from 51-59 fps to 40 - 49 fps I bought it four months ago , so I hesitate to open the backplate to clean the fans, Is there any way I can get more than 1.68 ghz without using turbo boost....?
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Hey guys so I have a Gigabyte R9 290 (with a broken fan, its been through a lot) and lately when I'm playing I get lower FPS than I used to and stuff. Then I checked on Afterburner and saw it was throttling at 94c even though I just recently changed the thermal paste on it. I've been tinkering and testing it and I came to the conclusion it might have something to do with VRAM temp because when dialing its clock down to 725 MHz instead of its usual 1250 MHz it seems to take a lot longer to start throttling down so yeah, am I on the right path? Here's two screenshots of furmark and you can see how much longer it takes to start throttling down. Is there something else I'm missing? Thanks a lot!
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I have an Hp Omen 17 from 2018 with an i7 8750h and a Gtx1070 the Modell is Omen 17 an106ng. And i have a Problem, while gaming only the left fan ramps up while gaming to around 4200rpm and the right fan sits at just around 200rpm. And i dont know why they would do this this is stupid and i found out that many people had this issue. So because only one fan ramps up the cpu hit 97 degrees and throttles to 25 watts after a short term. So now while this stupid hp support couldnt help me with my issue iam asking the Ltt forum. First is there any reason to prevent one of the two fans to ramp up and why would Hp do something like this? And i want to know how to get this second fan to ramp up i hope you guys can help me and know a sollution. (And yes i already looked into the bios its pretty musch locked).
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So I got this Predator 15 G9 593 from a New Egg deal back in 2018. The Soces are given in the bottom. This laptop has the 7th Gen i& and a freaking 1070 yet it struggles to run COD Warzone over 50 FPS. Struggles means, either wholesale thermal throttling and stutters or just random freamedrops. Oh, It gets worse every time I try to just record gameplay using OBS. Sometimes CPU and GPU both reach 90+ and 80+ Degrees C, respectively. Here's what I've tried: 1. Changing the Thermal paste: using Kryonaut by TG, Bought it back in 2018. 2. Cleaning the Cooler fans and the radiators. 3. Connected to the wall on balanced and power mode. Battery is dead though, can't replace yet cause COVID. 4. There's a metallic paper type thingy that used to be lightly stuck to the cooler cooling one of the VRM looking thing near the CPU & GPU. But it came off and wouldn't stick back liked it used to. I used thermal paste on it stick it to the cooler and the VRM to pass heat from the VRM. Every Time I re-apply the thermal paste, the performance in warzone seem to be at least a bit better. But that goes away in 2-3 of months at most. Could this be the issue? Is anyone else facing this kinda issues? And this is reflective in other Games too. Specs: Acer Predator 15 - G9 593 Processor: i7 7700HQ GPU : NVDIA GTX 1070 RAM : 16 GB Storage: NVMe SSD 1 TB + 2TB HDD
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I have an ASUS Zephyrum M with a core i7-9750h (base clock: 2.6 GHz boost: 4.1 GHz) with a rtx 2060. I was having a lot of thermal throttling issues which caused massive frame drops and stuttering in all games ultimately making the unplayable. Before servicing my laptop my cpu reached 97 degrees even on the base clock speeds. After changing the thermal paste and cleaning the heat sink and the fans I was able to get my base clock temps down to around 78-85 degrees which is still quite hot. However when I enable turbo the temps shoot up instantly, while gaming they reach temps of around 97-99 degrees. What could be causing this Also when I try gaming on base clock speeds for stable performance I still get the same fps drops and stutter, I checked my gpu clock speeds and they are around 1600-1850 MHz. I don't know what's causing the stutter in games. I've had my laptop fully serviced by professionals and have even reinstalled a fresh windows 10 os. All of my drivers are also upto date. Ps: I've already enabled max performance in the battery settings and nvidia control panel
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So long story short i bought a cheapo thermal pad that the seller said can be use for CPU, and last night i tried thermal pad. Before i use the thermal pad, the temp of the cpu and the gpu is around 30 to 45 degree, and after i use the thermal pad the cpu temp is increasing but i think its still acceptable around 40 to 50 degree. But when i try to apply it on the gpu, the temp is already at 60 degree when idle and when i tried to run portal 2 the gpu is thermal throttling way too fast and go to 100 degree in 3 second and my pc died immediately. After that its obvious i'm changing it back to thermal paste. So thermal pad is that bad or its just a cheap stuff problem ? thermal pad price : unknown china brand maybe 4 ¢ thermal paste price : deep cool thermal paste 3 $
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