I have looked in the forum to find a thread with that particular issue but I could not find one.
I have a Yoga X1 Gen3 ( i5-8350U) laptop. I have configured TS to manage the PL1/PL2 and the FivR. I have set the PLs at 25 and 30W, down from a default 44/44W.
I have adjusted the voltage offset to -85mV, running stable. Now the question is : Lenovo have implemented a control option of the Intel SpeedSteep in the BIOS, along with the respective power management profiles. On OS level this is managed by the so called "Lenovo Intelligent Cooling" applet.
Isn't it recommended to disable the "Lenovo intelligent Cooling" option in Win 10 so that it doesn't mess with TS? Lenovo have recently removed that feature from their Vantage app so I need to find another way how to remove it, as it is still present visible from the slider in the taskbar.
On the CPU, I don't get any PL warnings in the Limit Reasons but I do get all three "EDP Other" and "Thermal". The CPU thermal-throttles at 97-98 degrees, but still maintains a constant 2.7-2.8 GHz clock in Cinebench and drawing an average of 20-21 W. This is to be expected for such a thin laptop with a tiny fan and heatsink. I have also re-pasted the CPU however without actually seeing any gains.
What could be causing the "EDP Other" warnings - can it be something related to the PL4 limits, which I haven't changed?
I have a Yoga X1 Gen3 ( i5-8350U) laptop. I have configured TS to manage the PL1/PL2 and the FivR. I have set the PLs at 25 and 30W, down from a default 44/44W.
I have adjusted the voltage offset to -85mV, running stable. Now the question is : Lenovo have implemented a control option of the Intel SpeedSteep in the BIOS, along with the respective power management profiles. On OS level this is managed by the so called "Lenovo Intelligent Cooling" applet.
Isn't it recommended to disable the "Lenovo intelligent Cooling" option in Win 10 so that it doesn't mess with TS? Lenovo have recently removed that feature from their Vantage app so I need to find another way how to remove it, as it is still present visible from the slider in the taskbar.
On the CPU, I don't get any PL warnings in the Limit Reasons but I do get all three "EDP Other" and "Thermal". The CPU thermal-throttles at 97-98 degrees, but still maintains a constant 2.7-2.8 GHz clock in Cinebench and drawing an average of 20-21 W. This is to be expected for such a thin laptop with a tiny fan and heatsink. I have also re-pasted the CPU however without actually seeing any gains.
What could be causing the "EDP Other" warnings - can it be something related to the PL4 limits, which I haven't changed?
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