Blacknight 889
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I followed all of your advice but the power limit is still at 45 w when afterburner runs in the backgroundThe MMIO PL1 power limit is set to 45W. That is probably why your CPU is throttling at exactly 45W.
In the TPL window, try checking the MMIO Lock option and press the Apply button.
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That should take care of the MMIO power limits so they do not cause any throttling problems.
While in the TPL window, I recommend setting "Power Limit 4" to 0. In the FIVR window, set both the core and the cache IccMax to the maximum, 255.75. These tricks can help with some types of throttling.
Let me know if this fixes your throttling problem.
I have an MSI gf63 9scIf this problem just started two weeks ago, do you remember any updates? Windows updates or BIOS updates?
What laptop model do you have? Some manufacturers are using an embedded controller (EC) to force low power limits to the CPU. There is no publicly available documentation that shows what can trigger this type of throttling. This is a popular throttling method used on many Dell laptops but I have also recently heard that Asus is doing this too. If you have a Nvidia GPU, when you start a game and the Nvidia GPU is active, this can trigger the CPU power limit to go way under 45W. This frees up some power for the Nvidia GPU. Manufacturers should include adequate cooling and power adapters rather than using tricks like this to free up some power.
How about reboot and do not run Afterburner. Just run ThrottleStop and turn on the Log File option. Go play a game for 15 minutes. When done testing, exit ThrottleStop so it can finalize your log file. It will be in your ThrottleStop / Logs folder. Attach a log to your next post so I can get a better understanding of what is going on.
With the MMIO power limit disabled and with the MSR power limit set appropriately, it looks like the EC power limit is killing performance. There is no software available to fix throttling when it is the EC that has been programmed to do this.