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Hey, everybody! I have a question, what model of video card can I buy to avoid the unpleasant sound of videocard coils (throttles)? Yes, I understand what is important PSU, motherboard. I have this: 1. MSI Gaming Plus WIFI b650 2. NZXT C1000 PSU - PA-0G1BB-EU Is there any chance of avoiding the nasty sound by choosing a certain model? There is a choice: Perhaps some of you have had experience with these models and can share your experience or is it all luck?
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I'm a YouTube addict. The issue, I need it to research frequently. This means parental control timers and site blockers don't work because I run into the blocked content and then need to disable the setting for a more legit reason. I want to find a way to make it so the more YouTube (or any site really) is used, I want to add incrementally more delay when loading new content. Make it so it's worse to use the longer I'm stuck watching content. Watching shorts for an hour? It takes 2 extra seconds to load each short. Something like that. Something that brings added friction to its use without getting to the point where I need to disable the controls fully.
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I just built a new PC with the following specs: MB - Asus ROG Z790 Maximus Hero PSU - ROG Thor 1000w platinum RAM - Corsair Vengeance RGB DDR5 32GB (2x16GB) 6000MHz C30 (Was not specified in the listing, but its an "AMD Optimised" kit. BIOS sees 2 D.O.C.P Profiles and I have applied the first one) GPU - ASUS ROG Strix GeForce RTX 4090 OC Edition CPU - Intel Core i9 13900KS - running completely stock AIO - ARCTIC Liquid Freezer II 360 A-RGB Case - Asus ROG Helios White Storage - 1x Samsung 980 EVO gen4 2TB Running anything even slightly CPU-heavy puts it at 100 C° immediately. I have never seen this CPU reach more than 6GHz on any core for more than a second (usually sits at around 5.4 - 5.6). On idle temperatures range from around 49-65 C°. Running light-er games like dota 2/Wow frequently get temps around 95 C°. Running cinebench I got a score of 37291 (looking online it looks like it should be around 40-41k). I thought I installed the AIO wrong, but after a couple of reinstalls I do not see any difference (The thermal paste also looks like it spreads properly on the CPU) and It doesn't look like it could fit any better. I could not find much info online other than this reddit post, but the soluition he suggests is undervolting by an offset of 0.09. I haven't done any under/overclocks until now and I am unsure if it is even a good idea to try it - If I do try it I will need some serious guidance on how to do it. Does anyone have any suggestions on what to try or do?
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Recently, in the past few days I noticed that in most games I play, I have 40-60fps less than I usually do. I decided to check my temps and while my GPU was fine, my CPU was not. My i9-12900KF has always been hot like this sadly, but it didn't really affect anything until I'm assuming now. Using Core Temp, I see that at least half the cores stay in the 90s and occasionally spike to 100 playing Destiny 2, while the other half stay at around mid 80 and can spike to 90. I most definitely know my current cooler isn't enough to cool my CPU but I'm wondering if I should get the PC sent back to see if there are any other issues besides just the cooler. Below is what it was reading in MSI center. I want to move all of my stuff into a new PC case, but it would void the warranty I have on it so if there were any other issues besides my cooler, I'd be screwed. What should I do?
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I currently have a weird throttling problem going on. I noticed that the performance in CP2077 was far worse than it should be (PC specs are included below). After some testing, I found that my CPU is clocking down to 800mhz during some types of load. So far the problem occurred in Cyperpunk and in PUBG. Weirdly no other load I tried so far caused the same kind of throttling. I have no idea what makes these games special. It cannot be a thermal problem, the CPU is well cooled and the highest temperatures are around 60°C. It also cannot be an overclocking problem, the CPU was running stable and cool at 5ghz, and the problem even occurs after I removed the OC. So far I tried resetting the BIOS, fixing the clockspeed in the BIOS, and using ThrottleStop to disable BD PROCHOT. So far nothing fixed the issue. I will try updating the Bios next and I will update this post if that solved anything, I don't think it will however, the system was running fine for about 2 Years on the current version. At this point, I am out of ideas on how to fix this problem. Any suggestions would be really helpful, thank you. -Felix PC-Specs: CPU: Intel i7 8700k pretested at 5.0ghz cooled by a 360 AiO. Mainboard: Asus Rog Maximus Formula X Ram: 16gb Corsair Vengeance rgb at 3200 mhz CL 16-18-18-36 GPU: Msi Nvidia 2070 Super Power supply: Corsair HX1000i EDIT: The Bios update did not fix anything.
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Hello everyone, Recently I have started to face a very strange behavior from my CPU. My Intel 4790K shows spikes in clock speed and CPU usage every few secs. I can see that most of the background process sits at 0% usage but still my usage changes from 3-6-12-14-19 and keeps repeating this process. I observed this scenario with one 2-3tabs in Microsoft edge + task manager + HWMonitor running together. Also, I tried to do a stress test to see if my CPU cooler is doing its job or not. after 1 min the Intel extreme utility interface shows thermal throttling is YES in orange color with 98C temp in HWmonitor. I am not facing any crash issues and my CPU usage stays on average of 55-65% and temps at75C-80C while playing most of the AAA games. My ideal temps sit between 36-42C at 30C room temp. My question is should I be worried about this thermal throttle warning? My guess was that the cooler needs to be cleaned. I cleaned my cabinet, fans, and cooler, applied fresh thermal paste (came with cooler itself), installed it correctly (it's fitting correctly and tight, CPU fan is working in PWM mode and I can hear minor sound from the CPU fan when tI keep the case open during the stress test. Note - I am not overclocking My Specs - Asus Z97A Intel 4790K Zotac 2060 Super 16GB (8x8) Corsair Vengence 1600mz DDR3 Cooler Master Master Box (with 6 case fan with Push and Pull config) CPU Cooler - Antec C400 Galacial C400 Glacial (antec.com) Corsair 650watts PSU Samsung Evo SSD 250GB Transcends SSD 250 GB WD Blue 1TB What should I do in this case? Are my situation looks normal to you guys or I should take some steps to fix this? Any help will be highly appreciated. I have attached my test result image at the bottom for detailed insight. Thank You
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While playing Minecraft (the epitome of AAA graphics) earlier, I got some really long frames. I noticed that my GPU core clock was spending about a second at ~800mHz and then about two seconds dropping down to exactly 6mHz. The whole time the temperatures were stable at 51°-52°. It could be a power issue, but it runs fine for a while then starts doing this. It has never gotten this bad before, though. As far as I can tell, I have fully default settings and the latest drivers. Specs: GPU: Radeon 5600xt (Gigabyte dual fan) CPU: Ryzen 5600x PSU: EVGA 600watt semi modular
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Hello everyone so I'm running into a problem with my pc and my cpu seems like to Throttle at such low temperature.so my pc usually runs around 63 to 64 temperature and when it reaches 65 it Throttle aggressively to under 1 ghz or even 0.7 ghz sometimes . Although I checked on amd website and says temperature limit is 95 so if anyone can help me out I used arctic 5 thermal paste and cleaned the fans. And since the cpu is locked I can't do much in bios . Can someone pls help me out thanks .
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aight so i got this dell g5 5587 2 years ago, it has been working fine to begin with , i mean it did hit 100c on the cpu but after undervolting it worked p e r f e c t l y. now around a year ago i began noticing some issues: 1. i cant hit the fps i used to hit regardless of the fps drops. 2. my gpu clock started dropping, which caused fps drops to like 20 or 30 my cpu clock was still working fine tho. i removed the temp limit from the gpu because thats what caused the throttles but now my cpu throttles all the time. the cpu clock drops from 3400 to around 1800 all the time, it never is 3400 for more then 2 minutes when gaming.. the weird thing is my gpu doesnt even get that hot... and it still throttles with the temp limit. also i seem to throttle without even having insanely high temps , like i can be on 85c which i know is high but isnt as high as 100c, and still throttle or not run games at a normal fps. a few examples gta v: used to run it at around 90 fps if i remember correctly , at high res with 0 fps drops or lags, now the max i hit is 60 and the fps is dropping to 40 every 2 seconds , and it stays 40. csgo: i cant run the game at normal fps for more then 1 minute, it keeps going to 100 or 120 instead 300. valorant: i keep getting fps drops to 90. watchdogs 2: used to run it smooth but now i cant run it for more then 40-50 fps. ( i can someone help me??? getting a $1500 laptop that doesnt even work well is so frustrating.. laptop is undervolted btw.( using throttle stop)
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Hello everyone, I have an old laptop Lenovo Z50-70, but unfortunately I dropped it on the floor... After this the laptop is constantly lagging even during Windows boot up. To open a web browser is an achievement since it is taking a lot of time. I downloaded ThrottleStop and saw that the CPU frequency is always capped at 800MHz no matter what I do. So i checked the limits panel and it is always showing Thermal reasons in red for GPU and Core. Here is the main problem, the temerature of the CPU is always about 50°C (i tried lifting it up so the air has a better circulation under it and the temperature dropped even further, now it is about 47-49°C). I tried reading of all available temperature sensors and none of them showed high temperatures (used different SW for this - Open Hardware Monitor, CPUz, GPUz, HWMonitor, HWiNFO and others..). Also the plastic cover of the laptop is cool and when i disassembled it I found that the heatsink is firmly attached to the CPU, GPU and mainboard so it should be properly cooling everything. At this moment nothing actually points to overheating. The only strange thing is that the fan is always running (I thought it is damaged so tried replacing it but it didnt change anything). So is it actually overheating, or some sensor send incorrect data to the CPU? If this is the reason why I always read normal temperatures with the measurement software? Is it possible that ThrottleStop is incorrect and the reason for the 800MHz throttling is something else? I am running out of ideas so any help will be gladly applreciated :) Thanks! Specs: Lenovo z50-70 CPU: Intel Core i7-4510U 2 x 2 - 3.1 GHz GPU: NVIDIA GeForce 840M - 4096 MB, Core: 1124 MHz RAM: 8192 MB, DDR3, 1600 MHz, Dual-Channel, 2 Slots, both occupied OS: Windows 7 64bit
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Hi I just received a saitek X45 throttle unit, from a friend. I was intending to use it as a thottle with DCS. THe problem is that it has a gamport port Apparently, that was supposed to connect to the joystick, which I don´t have. Some people found out, that with a gameport to USB dongle, it did not work? Any ideas?
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I have had this laptop for 3 years now, when I game the temperature raises to 68C and throttles, decreasing my performance significantly from 950mhz to 450mhz. I have tried a lot of methods to decrease my temperature such as undervolting or changing out my thermal paste but none of them seem to make a significant difference. So I have been looking into bios modding recently to hopefully increase the temperature cap on my laptop, can someone help me or walk me through the process of removing this temperature lock on my GPU. I have also attached my bios below the thread if anyone needs it Many thanks! TD Q534UXAS203.zip
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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.
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So i recently just bought a i7 9700f, and now I have to choose which motherboard. I was thinking about getting a b365m motherboard to save money, but I saw some comments about b360 motherboards limiting the i7 9700f boost frequency? Is this true? I wont be overclocking at all (since its a 9700f) so thats why im not choosing a z390 mobo.
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Im using an MSI GE66 Raider, with an i7-10750h and a 2070 mobile. Whenever I'm gaming or doing any task that is CPU bound, my 4th and 5th CPU cores throttle way before any of the others. My CPU also never hits it's maximum turbo, at 5.0Ghz, instead stopping at around 4.5ghz. I can get HWinfo files to show the throttling of cores 4 and 5. Is this something that i should worry about? Everything runs fine, and i can still get around 6 hours of battery life when running on the iGPU only, temps are just toasty for those 2 cores. Thanks for the feedback!
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hi, im using a i5 9600kf cpu, my cpu throttles when playing genshin even though it ran a week ago, it isnt overheating but peaks to 100% while my gpu stay under 50% pc spec: cpu : i5 9600kf gpu : gtx 1660 super random naked ram : 16gb (2x8) psu: sagotep 550w motherboard: prime h310m-r r2.0
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Hey guys, I have an HP OMEN 15 Laptop (15-en0002ax ) with Ryzen 5 4600H, GTX 1660Ti and 8GB RAM(i'll upgrade soon). Laptop is still in warranty for about 3 more months, Recently I updated my windows 10 to a more recent version and have been getting these randomly occurring 2-3 second throttles in both idle conditions (like in desktop) and while gaming. I have noticed these throttles occur around twice a day. (gap of 8-10 hours) (yes i am on laptop almost whole day xd) CPU reaches to 85 degrees max and GPU reaches 65 degrees max in games. But as I said, it throttles randomly even in desktop when temperature is 35-40 for 2-3 seconds. I have updated my GPU driver (GeForce driver 516.59) as well as i-GPU drivers (AMD Adrenalin Version 22.6.1) and even reset the bios to default settings although there isn't much to play with in the bios. (F.13 version). I have cleaned my laptop fans but not repasted my CPU as its only 9 months old and don't think its happening because of temperature, my power plan is on high performance and performance mode in the HP OMEN Gaming Hub. Any help is appreciated Laptop Specs: HP OMEN 15 Laptop (15-en0002ax ) Ryzen 5 4600H GTX 1660Ti 8GB RAM 512GB SSD 64bit Windows 10 21H2
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So my brother has been having an issue with his laptop that has gotten progressively worse. He finally had the last straw the other day so I sat down to go through testing rounds to figure it out and identified what appeared to be a GPU throttling issue. It will, seemingly at random, drop frequency of the GPU which goes down to around 960mhz and the wattage of the 2060 will drop as well, down to around 40 watts. Obviously this tanks performance, but have tried many things to no avail. Verified it does this in both COD Warzone (2019, Black Ops Cold War, Cold War Zombies, and Vanguard), and Apex Legends so far. My brother also streams from his laptop and I had him install MSI afterburner and get the overlay configured so we could see whats happening when it behaves like this and we caught it live. Also id like to point out for OBS Studio that its been set in windows graphics settings to run in High Performance (so running on the 2060), and the preview window is disabled. Here's a clip of after it was running like normal, then throttled, then went back to normal and you can see the behavior i've described. https://clips.twitch.tv/ObedientVainPlumageOSfrog-ahLMOppvm4kebI0U Have tried: Clean reinstall of drivers, DDU and clean reinstall of drivers, windows 10 full reinstall, specifying any/all games and OBS Studio in the windows graphics settings to run in High Performance mode (so it runs on the 2060 instead of iGPU), setting GPU to "prefer maximum performance" in nvidia settings, setting Asus Armory Crate to max performance for the laptop, trying different game graphics settings, Hardware accelerated graphics scheduling on and off, set windows power plan to high performance, created custom max performance windows power plan. Figured okay maybe there's thermal throttling, lets just repaste it. Had my brother come over and we cleaned out the fans and heatsinks and redid the thermal paste. I was unfamiliar with the thicker goop used on the VRAM and VRMs though (come to find out its K5 Pro). We put some Kingpin KPx I happened to have (spread manually) on the CPU and GPU and I had extra Arctic MX-4 that I put a thick dollop on the VRAMs and small dollop on the VRMs and everywhere else that had the thicker goop. I'm seeing that many people online used 1mm thermal pads instead for anything that wasn't the CPU or GPU, so I may have to revisit this. He ran through a short amount of testing and the original issue described above seems to have cleared up. No more GPU throttling dropouts. But GPU temps can still reach mid-80s and CPU mid-90s. Watching him test this live on his stream with the MSI afterburner overlay going, I saw the CPU going from around 4ghz down to 2.6ghz and bouncing around like that. Here is a clip. https://www.twitch.tv/tzalman/clip/BlightedRelentlessMagpieYee-ESBJswGV0_TK-WGI No framerate drops like from the first clip though. So it feels like 2 steps forward 1 step backwards. Thinking of ordering thermal pads for the VRM and VRAM chips and redoing this again. Any feedback on KPx on the CPU and GPU or should I try something else? Thanks in advance.
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Hi. I recently "upgraded" my system from an i5-4460 to a Xeon E3-1230v3. The upgrade was going majorly well except for the fact that the Intel stock cooler would make the CPU reach 90 degrees Celsius or higher, sometimes throttling when going over. I invested in a used Noctua NH-U14S, and it was like magic how it cooled down my temps to 60 degrees max. The problem I'm having is that I benchmarked the cooler's performance using CPU-Z's Stress and Bench settings, and the CPU sticks to 3.5Ghz at idle and at load (Base clock is 3.3, Turbo is 3.7). Single Thread Stress also for some reason only reaches 3.5Ghz max. But, when I benchmark the CPU using Cinebench R23 and Blender Benchmark, the CPU goes to 3.4Ghz for 5 seconds, and then immediately sticks to 3.3Ghz for the entirety of the benchmark, going back to 3.5Ghz when done. The temps are fine at 40 degrees at idle and 60 degrees max under load. I have no idea why this is happening. I've tried turning off Intel SpeedStep Technology and the problem still persists. My power plan is at High Performance, but changing it to Balanced doesn't really change the behaviour of the CPU sticking to 3.5Ghz at idle. Any help? Edit: Prime95 torture test also has the same behaviour. CPU downclocks to a strict 3.2Ghz while torturing, and goes back up to 3.6/7 when stopped. Motherboard: GIGABYTE B85M-D3H Rev. 2 CPU: Intel Xeon E3-1230v3 RAM: Corsair Vengeance 2x4GB DDR3 @ Single Channel (Broke a pin on my motherboard that doesn't let me use the other slots) Graphics Card: MSI Gaming X Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650 Super 4GB PSU: Included Cheapo 500W PSU with the Case: Cooler Master Force 500
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Hello, my hp pavilion 14 x360 has always been unreliable when it comes to performance, but lately i've started investigating and I really can't find an answer for that. I'll refer to Rocket League as it's the game i play the most. With only the game open, it gets 110-120fps stable and easily on 1080p, but as soon as something else is running (like discord or spotify), the performance is really capped, with stuttering as low as 20fps, but generally stable around 50 to 80. I've always thought it was the MX250 gpu's fault, but I realized that when underperforming, the gpu starts running at 30 to 60%, instead of the 100% it gets when performing fully. It doesn't seem to be a RAM problem, as the 16gb are far from full. The cpu, instead, caps it's performance heavily, with extremely low usage and clock speed (as low as 0.5ghz, while under lighter load it stays usually between 2.5 and 3.5). Checking out windows' built in resource monitor (resmon) you can see that the max speed is much lower under load, as if it was throttling, but at the same time, checking HWMonitor, the temps are around 70C, or in general lower that it's supposed ceiling, and i don't think it's a power usage problem, as the cpu is perfectly capable of running at it's max speed, while respecting it's TDP. Obviously this problem applies to a degree to any usage of the PC, not just gaming, as it starts struggling at quite random times (even opening a single app like discord, or the file manager) sometimes it seems like the CPU doesn't understand when to be ready lol (idk what im talking about clearly). Sometimes i get to play somewhat smoothly even with discord open, if i wait a couple of minutes it seems like the cpu understands how to manage the load and it goes of fine, but sometimes it doesn't. I think the solution might be undervolting, but I have no idea why, because i can't understand the problem, and sadly voltage control is locked on this machine and i can't tweak any of that. I can't really find similar threads online, i'll provide more data if someone asks and knows where to look, because i really don't know what to look for except what i've posted (these are some , thanks in advance. resource monitor when switching to a heavier load, the cpu heeeavily throttles: HWMonitor under load, some of these values (VID, core usages) randomly swing between max and min, idk
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I wonder if google are throttling upload speed of all clients so that they have a better control over their bandwidth? I usually find myself uploading to google with 2-3 times slower upload speeds than the ones I get from my ISP (as tested in multiple speedtest sites and different servers on each one). At what speed do you guys get to upload to google drive? Wonder if my i-net is the bottleneck or google's service.
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Hello guys, my cousin offered me his laptop for my birthday. I installed a few games and tried playing but it is getting way too hot and loud, and it's obviously affecting the performance. (http://prntscr.com/rkqisf) I tried repasting, undervolting the CPU and GPU,Updated the BIOS cleaning the fans but it didn't make any difference even at 3.5Ghz ! It's an I7 8750H who's apparently known for running hot, but in most undevolting tutorial they manage to lower temps by 8 or 9°C. It's an omen 15 chassis. The GPU is a 1070maxQ, i might have done the GPU undervolt wrong tho so i'll link the curve. I ordered liquid metal to see if it makes any difference but i really doubt it. I'll take any of your ideas if you are willing to help me fix it. Thanks for reading me!
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I just bought a Gigabyte gtx 1660 oc as well as an Asus micro atx mobo (B85M-G I think). My problem is that the gpu never reaches full load, sometimes dropping down to less than 90% load, when under an uncapped load. It doesn't reach it's full boost speed either (2055 mhz), usually sitting at 2025-1980 mhz. I have tried disabling any and every power saving option I see in bios and nvidia control panel. Tried reinstalling drivers for everything, tried over clocking and underclocking the GPU which both just made it worse. I will post a screenshot I took when having this issue, you can see my CPU and GPU are near full load but neither is boosting nor bottlenecking. Framerate is capped to 60 in the photo. Ram and Mem usage is well below the limit. it's the same case with any game. I just have no idea anymore, I tried everything I can think of. I would like to be able to run my gpu to it's fullest potential. System Specs; i7 4770 Asus Micro Atx B85M-G 16gb DDR3 @1600mhz Gigabyte GTX 1660 OC EVGA 500w PSU