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Throttlestop has worked quite well for me so far (i7-1065G7, Yoga C940) - just make sure you install the 32-bit version of this Visual C++ for it to workhttps://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4032938/update-for-visual-c-2013-redistributable-package

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On 4/22/2020 at 8:01 PM, Commissar Dinxy said:

Throttlestop has worked quite well for me so far (i7-1065G7, Yoga C940) - just make sure you install the 32-bit version of this Visual C++ for it to workhttps://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4032938/update-for-visual-c-2013-redistributable-package

 

5 hours ago, u.b said:

Dell 5593 with i7-1065G7

Visual C++ 32-bit version  and Throttlestop 8.70.6 work fine also for me.

Cpu Core=  -70.3mV
Cpu Cache=  -70.3mV
Stable and good performance.

 -80.1mV is unstable.

Got it, what can I use to verify if the system is stable?

Also, do you undervolt the iGPU also? I've the MX250 but it's used only when doing "heavy" stuff so most of the time the iGPU is the one used.

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19 minutes ago, Cipulot99 said:

 

Got it, what can I use to verify if the system is stable?

Also, do you undervolt the iGPU also? I've the MX250 but it's used only when doing "heavy" stuff so most of the time the iGPU is the one used.

cinebench for score, prime95 and realbench for stress test. no, i didn't touch the iGPU

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Hi, I have the same laptop as you (I think it's the hp pavlion cs-3019nl) with the 1065g7 and the mx250 graphics card. How much did you undervolt the cpu? What values did you use? and what program are you using, throttlestop? Help me because when I play some games the cpu runs super hot and it can't be controlled.

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On 5/17/2020 at 3:36 PM, FedericoM said:

Hi, I have the same laptop as you (I think it's the hp pavlion cs-3019nl) with the 1065g7 and the mx250 graphics card. How much did you undervolt the cpu? What values did you use? and what program are you using, throttlestop? Help me because when I play some games the cpu runs super hot and it can't be controlled.

I have a dell inspiron 15 with 1065g7 and was able to undervolt it to -70.3mV

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On 4/23/2020 at 6:30 PM, u.b said:

Dell 5593 with i7-1065G7

Visual C++ 32-bit version  and Throttlestop 8.70.6 work fine also for me.

Cpu Core=  -70.3mV
Cpu Cache=  -70.3mV
Stable and good performance.

 -80.1mV is unstable.

Hey there.. I'm using the same laptop with the same specs.. are you still with the same throttle setup and have you changed any power plan in power options? Bcz I'm having an issue while playing game with plugged in.

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