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HWinfo64 IA: Electrical Design Point/Other (iccmax,pl4,svid,ddr,rapl) Intel XTU Current/EDP Limit Throttling? SOLVED

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I'm trying to figure this out. I have all voltages set to unlimited. CPU current max set to 140%, LLC 4, Typical SVID behavior.
Asus enhancement on the mobo set to remove all limits.. Idk what is limiting my OC but once I start stressing it that throttle pops up..
I've scoured a lot of forums about this and nobody has a definitive solution that I have found.
Any ideas?

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OK so SOLVED:
IN XTU go to settings at the top right/advanced options/High Performance Mode.
Then change all the options to their maximum values.


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Cache throttles. You have set power savings or Balanced mode with c-states enabled. It's normal. cache throttles and boosts just like the cores, but for whatever reason, it triggers the flag.

Wanna see always No, then run c-states disabled and winders in performance mode.
 
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Cache throttles. You have set power savings or Balanced mode with c-states enabled. It's normal. cache throttles and boosts just like the cores, but for whatever reason, it triggers the flag.

Wanna see always No, then run c-states disabled and winders in performance mode.
I can disable c states? Lol
I read in a few places that I shouldn’t mess with it so I just kind of avoided messing with it.
Are there specifics C states I need to disable or like all of them?
Windows is in performance mode I think though. Power options right?
I skyways set high performance in power plans and on my GPU. Never power savings.

Anyway I think I found the solution. Updated the OP. Cheers.

Running CB atm. All Ecore at 47.
PCores 63x4 and 62x2 and 60x2.
They seem to like downclocking to 59-60 and 46ish under load though which is annoying lol
Wish I could figure out how to get an all core 60 stable. TVB is only set to drop it to 60 so idk… lol
 
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