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Can someone explain these two thermal throttle "yes" under CPU ? 

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It means that at some point since the recording started the CPU has thermal throttled, and the 2nd one shows at least once it has been because the motherboard told it to slow down.

 

Not much more to say since there's zero context.

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Asus Zenbook UM325UA, Ryzen 7 5700u, 16GB, 1TB, OLED

 

GPD Win 2

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1 minute ago, Kilrah said:

It means that at some point since the recording started the CPU has thermal throttled, and the 2nd one shows at least once it has been because the motherboard told it to slow down.

 

Not much more to say since there's zero context.

Should I be worried ?

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Is this a laptop? Then no. 

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Desktop: i9-13900K, ASUS Z790-E, 64GB DDR5-6000 CL36, RTX3080, 2TB MP600 Pro XT, 2TB SX8200Pro, 2x16TB Ironwolf RAID0, Corsair HX1200, Antec Vortex 360 AIO, Thermaltake Versa H25 TG, Samsung 4K curved 49" TV, 23" secondary, Mountain Everest Max

Mobile SFF rig: i9-9900K, Noctua NH-L9i, Asrock Z390 Phantom ITX-AC, 32GB, GTX1070, 2x1TB SX8200Pro RAID0, 2x5TB 2.5" HDD RAID0, Athena 500W Flex (Noctua fan), Custom 4.7l 3D printed case

 

Asus Zenbook UM325UA, Ryzen 7 5700u, 16GB, 1TB, OLED

 

GPD Win 2

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1 minute ago, Kilrah said:

Is this a laptop? Then no. 

Yes, I am using a laptop

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From what I've heard, a lot of Ryzen laptops have 85C as the default thermal limit. You can see that Tdie has a max of 85.6C, which is above that. So the CPU slowed down to protect itself from possible damage from excessive heat.

 

This is normal for laptops, as cooling systems are constrained by their small size. It's hard to cool a CPU with such small fans and heatsinks. But it's not something to worry about as long as it doesn't happen all the time.

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