Good evening,
I have a 2020 hp omen 15. I'm utilizing throttle stop for undervolting. I noticed that the laptop would discharge the battery while gaming. i ordered a 330w power supply from hp that I believe fit the last years model and am utilizing an adapter to go from the larger 330w adapter to the smaller plug on the laptop. When I do this everything is fine until I run ts bench or prime 95, the bd prochot is triggered and the cpu throttles to 783MHz. I can of course disable it but it makes me a little nervous. I have the speed shift set to 0. If I put it to 128 it will not throw the flag but it also only sits around 40w. I'm a little dumbfounded why an hp charger of higher wattage would cause this. So basically adjusting the sst and the tubro current, if I'm remembering correctly, its either current or power. I can stop the flag from happening. Am I missing something? Is the adapter supplying too much power? One would assume the computer would only use what it needed, or is it not supplying enough quickly enough when its calling for it.
I have a 2020 hp omen 15. I'm utilizing throttle stop for undervolting. I noticed that the laptop would discharge the battery while gaming. i ordered a 330w power supply from hp that I believe fit the last years model and am utilizing an adapter to go from the larger 330w adapter to the smaller plug on the laptop. When I do this everything is fine until I run ts bench or prime 95, the bd prochot is triggered and the cpu throttles to 783MHz. I can of course disable it but it makes me a little nervous. I have the speed shift set to 0. If I put it to 128 it will not throw the flag but it also only sits around 40w. I'm a little dumbfounded why an hp charger of higher wattage would cause this. So basically adjusting the sst and the tubro current, if I'm remembering correctly, its either current or power. I can stop the flag from happening. Am I missing something? Is the adapter supplying too much power? One would assume the computer would only use what it needed, or is it not supplying enough quickly enough when its calling for it.