There is a way for MSI laptops, but you will have to use undervolt through BIOS and it is going to be a hard time.Hi, I have just bought a laptop from MSI (GP75 10SEK) with Comet Lake CPU: i7 10750H. I experience the problem that in MSI:"Silent Scenario" (which is not totally silent - fans do rotate) the CPU reaches from time to time 95*C (in gaming/demos) and sometimes (rather too often) reaches even throttling. I could use MSI:"Balanced Scenario" (resulting in CPU & GPU about 75*C) but I am quite allergic to noise. So please tell me if I can undervolt my CPU, so that it would reach a few degrees Centigrade less in silent fan scenario?
Currently I set Offset Voltage=-50.8mV for CPU core - in Throttlestop/FIVR, click apply or ok, but in monitoring panel it is still Offset=0.0.
I attach a screenshot. Windows 10 x64 home.
Is it ever possible to undervolt this CPU?
Currently I have to set CPU max limit 99% in Windows' power plan - to keep the system silent in games, but it seems to be somwehat imperfect method (it seems to completely disable Turbo and limits CPU multiplier to 25x )
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-75 mV is normal for the 10750H. Some can undervolt more but many do not.is normal to have only -80 mV as max stable value
Yes. Reducing the Turbo Ratio Limits is a good way to slow down a CPU so it does not run so hot.Is good this way?
Those are normal operating temperatures for an Intel mobile CPU. Your laptop is set to thermal throttle and slow down starting at 95°C so this will keep the temperatures below the Intel recommended value of 100°C. Nothing to worry about.88°-90° C under heavy load (TS bench), is this normal?
You do not need help. As long as your computer is stable then your settings are good. Modern gaming laptops run too hot. You are doing a good job of using ThrottleStop to control your hot CPU.if you can help me Undervolting my 17 10750H
thank you for you fast answer, so this is the maximum I can do on the CPU I suppose... well maybe I will try limiting it to 3.5-3.6 GHz and see if the perfomance can keep it up as with 3.8 GHz and lower a bit more the temps.-75 mV is normal for the 10750H. Some can undervolt more but many do not.
Yes. Reducing the Turbo Ratio Limits is a good way to slow down a CPU so it does not run so hot.
Those are normal operating temperatures for an Intel mobile CPU. Your laptop is set to thermal throttle and slow down starting at 95°C so this will keep the temperatures below the Intel recommended value of 100°C. Nothing to worry about.
There is no reason to undervolt the Intel GPU. When playing a game, you will be using the Nvidia GPU.
You do not need help. As long as your computer is stable then your settings are good. Modern gaming laptops run too hot. You are doing a good job of using ThrottleStop to control your hot CPU.
Post a picture of the TPL window and turn on the Log File option and go play a game for 15 minutes. Attach a ThrottleStop log file to your next post if you want me to see how your computer is running.
It depends on the games I play, some game are not reaching hot tempurature, others, on the other hand, are. The max temperautere I saw was about 90° C, with a single time reaching 95°C, but that I think it was influenced by the CPU, 'cause firstly it wasn't that hot, but after the CPU got hotter and reach near 100° C (that was the reason I searched on how to lower CPU temperature and find out about the throttlestop ), it started to run hotter too, so it really depends on game, but I can say that from some benchmark I made it stay quite around 85°-88° C even when heavy loaded.Open the Options window and it should show you the location of your log file. It should be in your ThrottleStop / Logs folder. Did you maybe move your ThrottleStop folder to a new location after you first ran ThrottleStop?
You can lock the maximum CPU speed in the FIVR Turbo Ratio Limits section. You can also set the maximum CPU speed by changing the Speed Shift Max value in the TPL window. I change the Speed Shift Max value because it is easier.
You need better cooling if you want your CPU to run faster. Some users like to replace the thermal paste.
Post a new question in a different TechPowerUp forum to get help with Nvidia GPU undervolting. If you can undervolt the GPU, it should run cooler. Does your GPU run too hot? If you do not have this problem then lowering the GPU voltage will not help.
Yep, that could be a problem. Not sure where your log files are ending up now. If you open the ThrottleStop.INI configuration file, try deleting this entire line.is that a problem
LogFileDirectory=C:\Users\Kevin\source\repos\ThrottleStop\Logs
Modern gaming laptops run at over 90°C. Intel designs their CPUs to handle these kind of peak core temperatures and Intel CPUs automatically slow down to prevent against any damage. You can always reduce your turbo power limits. This will reduce performance but less power equals less heat. I prefer max performance.about 90° C
It doesn't allow me to delete the line in anyway, looks it is locked, but I have enable the log file in the tab in the left.Yep, that could be a problem. Not sure where your log files are ending up now. If you open the ThrottleStop.INI configuration file, try deleting this entire line.
Code:LogFileDirectory=C:\Users\Kevin\source\repos\ThrottleStop\Logs