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I7 10750H - Undervolt settings

AmadeuJrBR

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Hello everybody!

My first post here is to share my setting on my Avell A62 Liv (i7 10750h, RTX 2060, 16GB RAM). This is a Brazziliam brand, focused on gamers and productiviry laptops.

I´ve been trying to finda a good setting on undervolting it, and now I get the best one, after a long time.

Pics in order: Before and after TSBench. FIVR settings. TPL settings.

Befor bench, it show thermal throttle, but int the temp table there´s no core over 87 ºC. Also, it shows a EDP Other limit, that happens for just 2 seconds when bench sttarts.

As I live in a tropical country, our avarage temperature is 26ºC (today is 25, spring), I believe 87 ºC is a good temperatur for a gamming laptop.

Link for this laptop pictures: https://www.zoom.com.br/notebook/no...500-gb-geforce-gtx-1650-10-geracao-windows-10

Comments are welcome!!!
 

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unclewebb

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Post a screenshot of the Options window. If you do not see a lock icon near the PROCHOT Offset setting, I would check the Lock PROCHOT Offset box. Some laptops randomly change the thermal throttling temperature.

PROCHOT turning red on the main screen or THERMAL lighting up in Limit Reasons can be caused by other temperature sensors within the CPU package. There are temperature sensors on each core but there are also other sensors within the CPU package that can trigger throttling. One of these other sensors might not be well calibrated. Temperatures can change instantaneously within a CPU. You can try turning on the Log File option when stress testing. Also check the More Data box. Perhaps that will help you record the peak temperature.

Try running an external benchmark like Cinebench. When the CPU is loaded with the TS Bench, it is possible that ThrottleStop will be too busy that it will not get a chance to record the maximum temperature. Windows has always had some multi-tasking issues.

EDP OTHER under the RING column will always be triggered if PL1, PL2 or THERMAL are triggered under the CORE column. You can ignore this type of EDP throttling. It is not important.

For your settings, I like setting IccMax for the core and the cache to the max, 255.75. I also set Power Limit 4 either to the max or to a value of 0. Either value seems to work to avoid throttling.

Your cache undervolt looks typical. I have seen many 10750H with the cache offset at about -70 mV. Errors or blue screens start to occur if you try to push this voltage much further than that.

Thanks for sharing the settings that work well for you. Many users are visual learners or do not speak English. A few screenshots can help them out.
 

AmadeuJrBR

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Post a screenshot of the Options window. If you do not see a lock icon near the PROCHOT Offset setting, I would check the Lock PROCHOT Offset box. Some laptops randomly change the thermal throttling temperature.

PROCHOT turning red on the main screen or THERMAL lighting up in Limit Reasons can be caused by other temperature sensors within the CPU package. There are temperature sensors on each core but there are also other sensors within the CPU package that can trigger throttling. One of these other sensors might not be well calibrated. Temperatures can change instantaneously within a CPU. You can try turning on the Log File option when stress testing. Also check the More Data box. Perhaps that will help you record the peak temperature.

Try running an external benchmark like Cinebench. When the CPU is loaded with the TS Bench, it is possible that ThrottleStop will be too busy that it will not get a chance to record the maximum temperature. Windows has always had some multi-tasking issues.

EDP OTHER under the RING column will always be triggered if PL1, PL2 or THERMAL are triggered under the CORE column. You can ignore this type of EDP throttling. It is not important.

For your settings, I like setting IccMax for the core and the cache to the max, 255.75. I also set Power Limit 4 either to the max or to a value of 0. Either value seems to work to avoid throttling.

Your cache undervolt looks typical. I have seen many 10750H with the cache offset at about -70 mV. Errors or blue screens start to occur if you try to push this voltage much further than that.

Thanks for sharing the settings that work well for you. Many users are visual learners or do not speak English. A few screenshots can help them out.
Thanks for your reply!

The options panel pic is attached.

I follow your advices and now its running withou any throttle alarm. Tested with TS Bench, Cinemark and XTU Stress Test.

Thanks!!!
 

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