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cpu at constant boost with high temps windows 11

Marbo

This is a new build

Ryzen 5 4500

Asrock A520m itx

RTX 3060

32GB ddr4 3200mhz

 

clean install of windows 10 pro was causing shut down issues. Turned off fast start up but had issues booting.

Decided to give windows 11 a try. Still the same boot issues but now cpu is permenently boosting all cores and temp at idle is in the 60's (windows 10 was in 30's and not boosting 100% of the time) despite low cpu usage 2-4%

It's on a balanced power plan

 

Thank you for any help

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well umm, Ryzen "balanced" is 99% minimum *at all times* at least for me, you may wanna check that?

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11 minutes ago, Mark Kaine said:

well umm, Ryzen "balanced" is 99% minimum *at all times* at least for me, you may wanna check that?

Changed to power saving and the clock speeds came down, Still high temps at idle (aroud 56C).

Now the clocks don't go above 3.0 even when the cpu is stressed.

 

Something is well and truly balked. Probably going to try another fresh install of 10

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4 minutes ago, Marbo said:

Changed to power saving and the clock speeds came down, Still high temps at idle (aroud 56C).

Now the clocks don't go above 3.0 even when the cpu is stressed.

 

Something is well and truly balked. Probably going to try another fresh install of 10

Did you install the AMD chipset driver, and do you use "AMD ryzen powersaver" and other AMD powerplans, or do you use the built in windows default ones`?

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1 minute ago, Origami Cactus said:

Did you install the AMD chipset driver, and do you use "AMD ryzen powersaver" and other AMD powerplans, or do you use the built in windows default ones`?

I have the chipset driver but use windows power options

I will reinstall driver and try ryzen app

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Just now, Marbo said:

I have the chipset driver but use windows power options

Please try the "AMD optimized" power plans, they work much better in my experience.

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Still acting comletely weird with shut downs and restarts.

Going for the nuclear option of a clean install.

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