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    BSOD if I touch the pcache offset voltage in throttlestop (i9-13900hx lenovo pro 7i)

    Sorry for the late reply Getting up to 35k on cinebench now after repasting. 8-48 cache ratio and mVboost @ 330. Iccmax @ 260 See attached log file. Everything good, UW? pl2 and vr current are on red when running cinebench however.
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    BSOD if I touch the pcache offset voltage in throttlestop (i9-13900hx lenovo pro 7i)

    EDP Other does flash red. HWinfo however shows 'No' on Core Thermal Throttling when running Cinebench. Why the discrepancy? I don't see any lock options ticked in TPL either Sorry about the double post UW Even when deleting the TS ini file and resetting everything to stock it still shows EDP...
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    BSOD if I touch the pcache offset voltage in throttlestop (i9-13900hx lenovo pro 7i)

    Attached is the log file. Another thing that's a bit unrelated: Dropping the 'max' value in the Cache min/max ratio from 8:48 to 8:36 significantly increases my cpu benchmark score in both cinebench and timespy. Doesn't a higher 'max' value in the cache ratio typically result in greater...
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    BSOD if I touch the pcache offset voltage in throttlestop (i9-13900hx lenovo pro 7i)

    I just tried setting the mV Boost to 499 earlier and my cinebench score decreased. What could the reason for that be? Also I just tried setting mV boost to 499 and my cinebench score actually decreased. What could the reason for that be? Currently testing 350 on the mV boost and a -115.2 UV...
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    BSOD if I touch the pcache offset voltage in throttlestop (i9-13900hx lenovo pro 7i)

    is there a threshold that I shouldn't raise past on the mV boost feature?
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    BSOD if I touch the pcache offset voltage in throttlestop (i9-13900hx lenovo pro 7i)

    -75.2 on both core and pcache gives a slightly higher score on cinebench. Still it's really weird how I can get a heavy uv on the core to be stable if I don't mess with the pcache at all. I wonder if anybody else (with the same cpu) ends up being the same situation
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    BSOD if I touch the pcache offset voltage in throttlestop (i9-13900hx lenovo pro 7i)

    No dice. I tried dropping the max ratio to 36 without luck even when I maxed out the icc (dropped it to 220 now). Setting mv boost to 200 didn't help either. If I set the pcache offset to 0 then I'm stable at a -145.2 uv on the core however for some weird reason. I can't get it anywhere higher...
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    BSOD if I touch the pcache offset voltage in throttlestop (i9-13900hx lenovo pro 7i)

    Ok I set the mV boost feature to 150 and I've passed 2 hours on occt with the small FFT option (-75.2 uv on both the core and pcache) so it definitely helped. I tried dropping the core and pcache offset to -80 and I get a bsod after 5 mins. When you refer to the 'cache max speed' you're...
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    BSOD if I touch the pcache offset voltage in throttlestop (i9-13900hx lenovo pro 7i)

    Thank you so much for the reply. I'll try this out when im back from work and give you an update. Forgot to say: wouldn't setting icc to max in TS generate way more heat? The lenovo legion discord says to keep it at stock and gizmosliptech kept it on default as well on his final UV settings as...
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    BSOD if I touch the pcache offset voltage in throttlestop (i9-13900hx lenovo pro 7i)

    I'm completely stable in p95 small fft @ -145.5 CPU core offset in TS, but I get a BSOD if I UV the p cache offset voltage at all. I've tried lowering the min-max cache ratio to 8-38 (on the right side of fivr) but I still get a BSOD. Any clue as to what the issue could be? Attached are pics of...
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