This section of the log file shows a serious problem.
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DATE TIME MULTI C0% CKMOD BAT_mW TEMP NVIDIA GPU VID POWER
2023-07-15 20:40:30 42.00 95.4 100.0 0 91 1515 61 1.2386 92.0 TVB
2023-07-15 20:40:31 42.00 97.9 100.0 0 93 1515 62 1.2389 92.6 TVB
2023-07-15 20:40:32 42.00 99.8 100.0 0 91 1515 62 1.2395 92.1 TVB
2023-07-15 20:40:33 42.00 99.3 100.0 0 95 1515 64 1.2405 90.3 TVB
2023-07-15 20:40:34 42.00 94.7 100.0 0 94 1515 64 1.2406 91.5 TVB
2023-07-15 20:40:35 42.00 99.9 100.0 0 95 1515 65 1.2374 93.4 TVB
2023-07-15 20:40:36 41.90 99.3 100.0 0 98 1515 65 1.2421 93.2 TEMP
2023-07-15 20:40:37 41.89 98.7 100.0 0 96 1515 66 1.2405 92.6 TEMP
2023-07-15 20:40:38 18.16 97.4 100.0 0 68 1515 66 0.5192 70.8 VRTDC
2023-07-15 20:40:39 8.00 98.9 100.0 0 66 1515 65 0.5151 59.8 VRTDC
2023-07-15 20:40:40 8.00 98.8 100.0 0 66 1515 65 0.4968 61.1 VRTDC
2023-07-15 20:40:41 8.00 98.6 100.0 0 65 1515 64 0.4939 61.8 VRTDC
2023-07-15 20:40:42 8.00 99.5 100.0 0 65 1515 64 0.4941 62.9 VRTDC
2023-07-15 20:40:43 8.00 99.9 100.0 0 64 1515 64 0.4937 63.1 VRTDC
2023-07-15 20:40:44 8.00 99.9 100.0 0 64 1515 64 0.4761 64.4 VRTDC
2023-07-15 20:40:45 8.00 99.9 100.0 0 63 1515 63 0.4871 65.3 VRTDC
2023-07-15 20:40:46 8.00 99.8 100.0 0 63 1515 63 0.4781 64.1 VRTDC
2023-07-15 20:40:47 8.00 99.1 100.0 0 63 1515 63 0.4896 64.5 VRTDC
2023-07-15 20:40:48 8.00 96.2 100.0 0 62 1515 63 0.4861 64.0 VRTDC
2023-07-15 20:40:49 8.00 99.8 100.0 0 62 1515 62 0.4803 65.1 VRTDC
2023-07-15 20:40:50 8.00 99.9 100.0 0 62 1515 62 0.4840 64.6 VRTDC
2023-07-15 20:40:51 8.00 97.2 100.0 0 62 1515 62 0.4929 62.9 VRTDC
2023-07-15 20:40:52 8.00 98.7 100.0 0 62 1515 62 0.4783 64.8 VRTDC
2023-07-15 20:40:53 8.00 98.5 100.0 0 62 1515 62 0.4812 64.6 VRTDC
2023-07-15 20:40:54 8.00 99.3 100.0 0 62 1515 62 0.4867 65.1 VRTDC
2023-07-15 20:40:55 8.00 99.8 100.0 0 62 1515 61 0.4885 67.0 VRTDC
2023-07-15 20:40:56 8.00 99.8 100.0 0 61 1515 61 0.4683 68.1 VRTDC
2023-07-15 20:40:57 8.00 99.5 100.0 0 61 1515 61 0.4834 67.5 VRTDC
2023-07-15 20:40:58 8.00 99.7 100.0 0 61 1515 61 0.5017 63.9 VRTDC
2023-07-15 20:40:59 8.00 100.0 100.0 0 61 1515 61 0.4830 63.8 VRTDC
At the start of the log file there is some TVB throttling. That reduces the CPU multiplier from 43 to 42 which is not too bad.
Next up is a couple of seconds of thermal throttling (TEMP). Power consumption is still over 90W and the CPU continues to run at almost full speed. Some thermal throttling is not the end of the world.
This changes to VRTDC messages showing up in the log file. The CPU drops the multiplier down to 8 so the CPU is running at approximately 800 MHz. This is horrible. This is the kind of throttling that you are definitely going to notice while playing a game. The CPU is running at less than 20% of the speed it was running at just a few seconds ago and it stays throttled like this for an extended period of time.
I looked up VRTDC and it stands for Voltage Regulator Thermal Design Current. It is triggered when the voltage regulators reach their maximum current limit. There is a separate VR THERM throttling signal which goes active when the voltage regulators have reached their maximum temperature limit.
The log file is shows that the voltage regulators are not capable of supplying enough current to the CPU when you are trying to run your 45W TDP CPU at over 90W. It is possible that your voltage regulators are defective. It is more likely that Asus simply decided to use voltage regulators without ever thinking that some users might want to push their 10750H CPUs over 90W for extended periods of time. The voltage regulators might be OK to deliver 90W for a short period of time but after they heat up, their performance might decrease. Severe throttling is the result.
The voltage regulators seem OK at the 45W rated TDP but start to trigger VR TDC throttling at about 60W. VR TDC throttling is severe so it needs to be avoided. I have no idea how hot the voltage regulators are getting. If there are no heatsinks and poor air flow, voltage regulators can get quite hot. Improving voltage regulator cooling might help but it might not make any difference. If the voltage regulators are not rated to deliver enough current then they are still going to be inadequate for running the CPU at 90W. Consider reducing the turbo power limits however much is necessary to avoid all VR TDC throttling.
All 10750H processors are not exactly the same. When Intel is cutting CPUs out of a wafer, some will need lots of voltage to run stable and some will be able to run 100% stable with very little voltage. The VID voltage table that Intel programs into each individual CPU is not exactly the same for all 10750H processors. The VID numbers are used by the CPU to estimate power consumption so it can manage the turbo boost function. The required voltage and reported power consumption can vary significantly from one 10750H to the next. The formula Intel uses is proprietary. No one knows how accurately the Intel reported power consumption data represents actual power consumption.
If low reported power consumption is a good thing then I guess you got lucky with the 10750H in your laptop and Vows1x was not so lucky.