Immediately after booting up windows. Guessing C-states are disabled?
This is what I changed really. Just to limit the frequency the cpu turbo boosts to. But it still passes it. (Value isn't ideal just to test)
I was able to limit it before I reinstalled Windows.
But then when I was trying to use Process Lasso to install the bitsum plan, it said it is OEM locked. Which has never happened before. Maybe there could be something there?
It's staying around the base clock speed (2.5-2.7) but drawing 45
have pl1 set to 45 and pl2 to 55. I found that because anything else just gets the Voltage Regulators to throttle. Regardless of a long or short period of time. But it's inconsistent. I was playing around yesterday and it was drawing high power but the Voltage Regulators didn't show up for a while, did, but since it was yellow it throttled once I believe.
And also do I need to clamp. I have clamp for pl2 checked. It's to allow the cpu to throttle down to the base or?
Autoruns. Most of the stuff are either set to manual or disabled in services. And also Some I have unticked and deleted as well.
What usually runs in task manager. From boot. Only thing is Opera GX which I am using to type this. And also G-helper is an alternative to Armoury crate to help control the fans.
Process explorer as of typing this.
Limit reasons as of now. It is past pl1 . It hovers from 43-45/46 and goes down to that but cpu still is running at 2.5-2.7ghz.
I am on a high performance power plan though. Setting it to my power saver plan also does nothing.