What kind of temps do you get anyway?I received my one from repair and temps are all screwed up I think, I don't know what temps I had before.
What kind of temps do you get anyway?I received my one from repair and temps are all screwed up I think, I don't know what temps I had before.
All little cores 87, P cores range from 80 to 97. I'm certain it was 80c max on all before just want to confirm with someoneWhat kind of temps do you get anyway?
With RMA u never know, talking with expierence as I used to own the previous Titan and after RMA it got worse.All little cores 87, P cores range from 80 to 97. I'm certain it was 80c max on all before just want to confirm with someone
Many laptops perform worse, sometimes much worse, after a BIOS update. Open the FIVR window. Does it show that Undervolt Protection is enabled now? Are your undervolt settings still showing up in the monitoring table?with the recent BIOS 308 update
I agree. My Titan with BIOS 108 limited CPU to 120W, after rolling back to 105 it's back to normal 200W+Many laptops perform worse, sometimes much worse, after a BIOS update. Open the FIVR window. Does it show that Undervolt Protection is enabled now? Are your undervolt settings still showing up in the monitoring table?
It is impossible to know what exactly changed with this recent update. If your computer used to run better with the previous BIOS version then I would install that.
Undervolt Protection is disabled and i'm still able to see the undervolt that I have applied. I don't know if I could downgrade BIOS, on this laptop?Many laptops perform worse, sometimes much worse, after a BIOS update. Open the FIVR window. Does it show that Undervolt Protection is enabled now? Are your undervolt settings still showing up in the monitoring table?
It is impossible to know what exactly changed with this recent update. If your computer used to run better with the previous BIOS version then I would install that.
You can, go to download page for your laptop and download. If not there modify the link and change the name so it corresponds to previous bios name. Then enable bios flashback in BIOS and you should be good to go.Undervolt Protection is disabled and i'm still able to see the undervolt that I have applied. I don't know if I could downgrade BIOS, on this laptop?
As test, i've tried to run a different game, Red Dead Redemption 2 for 50mins did some missions with the game and no crashes whatsoever, will try later to play Horizon zero dawn again, but last night that game crashed within 20-30 mins or even less then 10 mins.
Kind of confusing.
If you are running your CPU on the edge of stability, you will likely see some random crashes. It is possible that a different BIOS version has slightly changed something. Try increasing your voltage a little.last night that game crashed within 20-30 mins
CPU wattage are the same on both games, but Red Dead Redemption 2 seems to fluctuate between frequency more often compare to Horizon zero dawn. Maybe that's why?If you are running your CPU on the edge of stability, you will likely see some random crashes. It is possible that a different BIOS version has slightly changed something. Try increasing your voltage a little.
Hello I'm new here. Currently I'm using 13950hx laptop and I also have greyed e core.It is grayed out because ThrottleStop 9.5 does not support 13th Gen CPUs. Check your messages. The beta version should work better.
with new bios, it limited for 120w for cpu when Nvidia gpu is enabled.I agree. My Titan with BIOS 108 limited CPU to 120W, after rolling back to 105 it's back to normal 200W+
Go to MSI website, see the link for 108 bios and just modify the link to 105 and it will download the old onewith new bios, it limited for 120w for cpu when Nvidia gpu is enabled.
So everytime on DIscrete mode, and sometimes with optimus mode.
If you want to get maximum power with new bios switch to Intel only gpu mode
but i am also want maximum power with nvidia, can you please tell how to roll back?
Got successful downgrade to 105Go to MSI website, see the link for 108 bios and just modify the link to 105 and it will download the old one
Intel 12th Gen U series CPUs do not support undervolting. No version of ThrottleStop can fix what Intel has deliberately disabled.Core i3-1215U
That did the trick! Thank you! I have the i9 13900HX.Intel 12th Gen U series CPUs do not support undervolting. No version of ThrottleStop can fix what Intel has deliberately disabled.
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Reboot, delete the previous ThrottleStop.INI configuration file, run ThrottleStop and show me a screenshot of the FIVR window. Try something simple like a -50 mV undervolt of the core. Post a screenshot of that too. That might show what is going on. What CPU model do you have? The HX series support undervolting. The regular H series do not.
Good to hear. Does HWiNFO report changes to the voltage now? It should. I always use the FIVR monitoring table for real time voltage information. The data in this table is updated once per second. If you make a change to the voltage, it should immediately show up in the FIVR monitoring table. If it does not, that is a problem.That did the trick!
Yes, it is reflected in HWiNFO as well.Good to hear. Does HWiNFO report changes to the voltage now? It should. I always use the FIVR monitoring table for real time voltage information. The data in this table is updated once per second. If you make a change to the voltage, it should immediately show up in the FIVR monitoring table. If it does not, that is a problem.