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throttlestop crashing / intel 12700k

SaltyxTomato

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Hello,
I have an intel 12700k. I tried setting up throttlestop, but every time I tried to "Unlock adjustable voltage" for CPU P Cache system instantly shows a BSOD and restarts.
I can enable the adjustable voltage for the CPU Core, but not for the CPU P Cache.
I disabled Virtualization in Bios and made the undervolt option for CPU in bios also enabled.

Info : Power saver and BD PROCHOT are both greyed out and can not be changed in throttlestop
OS : Win 11 Home 64Bit
CPU : 12700k
Motherboard : MSI Tomahawk Z690 DDR4 WiFi Model
XMP profile 1 enabled.
Core isolation in windows is disabled.
Intel XTU deleted ( all leftovers as well)
Bios version : latest release 1.80 .
GPU : Nvidia

Could you tell me please what am I doing wrong causing the system to BSOD ?

I already did a Memorycheck and a disk check with win built in tools and no issues were found. i CHECKED THE bsod .DMP file and this is the result :


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Dump File : 102022-4343-01.dmp
Crash Time : 10/20/2022 3:10:24 PM
Bug Check String : SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION
Bug Check Code : 0x0000003b
Parameter 1 : 00000000`c0000005
Parameter 2 : fffff804`6cf0a8fe
Parameter 3 : ffffb907`dc456e30
Parameter 4 : 00000000`00000000
Caused By Driver : ntoskrnl.exe
Caused By Address : ntoskrnl.exe+4280f0
File Description : NT Kernel & System
Product Name : Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
Company : Microsoft Corporation
File Version : 10.0.22621.674 (WinBuild.160101.0800)
Processor : x64
Crash Address : ntoskrnl.exe+4280f0
Stack Address 1 :
Stack Address 2 :
Stack Address 3 :
Computer Name :
Full Path : C:\Windows\Minidump\102022-4343-01.dmp
Processors Count : 20
Major Version : 15
Minor Version : 22621
Dump File Size : 1,898,834
Dump File Time : 10/20/2022 3:10:44 PM
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unclewebb

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what am I doing wrong
Another user recently reported the exact same problem on a 12th Gen mobile CPU.


He was able to decrease the maximum Cache Ratio in the FIVR window to prevent his instant BSOD problem.

I do not own a 12th Gen CPU for ThrottleStop testing purposes, Intel's FIVR documentation is not made available to individual programmers like myself and I have never run ThrottleStop on a computer running Windows 11. A few bugs seem inevitable. You might have to do your cache adjustments in the BIOS or re-install XTU.
 

SaltyxTomato

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Another user recently reported the exact same problem on a 12th Gen mobile CPU.


He was able to decrease the maximum Cache Ratio in the FIVR window to prevent his instant BSOD problem.

I do not own a 12th Gen CPU for ThrottleStop testing purposes, Intel's FIVR documentation is not made available to individual programmers like myself and I have never run ThrottleStop on a computer running Windows 11. A few bugs seem inevitable. You might have to do your cache adjustments in the BIOS or re-install XTU.
Thank you for your recommendation. I will try Intel xtu I guess even though I love throttlestop
 

unclewebb

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The Cache Min and Max setting controls the minimum and maximum speed of the cache.

For Alder Lake, when both the P cores and the E cores are enabled, I think the maximum cache speed is supposed to be no higher than the base frequency. A 12700K runs at 3600 MHz (36 X 100 MHz) at its base frequency when turbo boost is disabled.

I think you need to disable all of the E cores in the BIOS if you want to run your cache faster than the base frequency. Trying to run the cache at more than 36X is probably what was causing the BSOD issues that you were having.

Maybe you can use ThrottleStop to get around this Alder Lake limitation. I have never done any hands on testing so I am not sure what is possible. Can you set the cache Max to 38 or 40 or will that cause an instant BSOD too?
 

SaltyxTomato

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The Cache Min and Max setting controls the minimum and maximum speed of the cache.

For Alder Lake, when both the P cores and the E cores are enabled, I think the maximum cache speed is supposed to be no higher than the base frequency. A 12700K runs at 3600 MHz (36 X 100 MHz) at its base frequency when turbo boost is disabled.

I think you need to disable all of the E cores in the BIOS if you want to run your cache faster than the base frequency. Trying to run the cache at more than 36X is probably what was causing the BSOD issues that you were having.

Maybe you can use ThrottleStop to get around this Alder Lake limitation. I have never done any hands on testing so I am not sure what is possible. Can you set the cache Max to 38 or 40 or will that cause an instant BSOD too?
Tomorrow I give you results when I do it on pc :)
 
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