Hi,
I have an asus laptop with this CPU, and I feel like it's considerably slower than another laptop from gigabyte with the exact same CPU. So here is the regular/idle view from throttlestop:
I did undervolt like this:
Is this good enough? When I tried I believe 130 or more, I was getting BSOD.
Also it seems like all these 1/2/3/4 profiles have the default voltage set at 120mV. Is this the default? I did use XTU before but uninstalled it. Is this an issue?
Lastly the biggest concern is the limits. So from my first screenshot, just idle use, I see red buttons like this. Is this bad? But how can it hit which I assume is power limit at idle load?
Is TS bench good enough for testing stability?
Here is my power limits:
Should I disable power limit completely? I just don't want to burn the CPU if it's not designed to have higher power.
When I run TS bench 768M, I see the package power at ~45W. That means it doesn't even come near the shown values above at 100 and 140? So no need to change these?
Thanks in advance.
I have an asus laptop with this CPU, and I feel like it's considerably slower than another laptop from gigabyte with the exact same CPU. So here is the regular/idle view from throttlestop:
I did undervolt like this:
Is this good enough? When I tried I believe 130 or more, I was getting BSOD.
Also it seems like all these 1/2/3/4 profiles have the default voltage set at 120mV. Is this the default? I did use XTU before but uninstalled it. Is this an issue?
Lastly the biggest concern is the limits. So from my first screenshot, just idle use, I see red buttons like this. Is this bad? But how can it hit which I assume is power limit at idle load?
Is TS bench good enough for testing stability?
Here is my power limits:
Should I disable power limit completely? I just don't want to burn the CPU if it's not designed to have higher power.
When I run TS bench 768M, I see the package power at ~45W. That means it doesn't even come near the shown values above at 100 and 140? So no need to change these?
Thanks in advance.