Before you start, go into the Options window and turn on Nvidia GPU monitoring so your GPU speed and temps will be included in your log file. Attach one to your next post and I will have a look at it. This log will be in your ThrottleStop / Logs folder. When done testing, exit the game and then exit ThrottleStop so it can finalize your log file. If you need any further help, turn on the Log File option in ThrottleStop and go play a game for at least 15 minutes.
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It is normal for the CPU temperature to drop significantly the moment a full load test suddenly ends. Some tests in Time Spy load the entire CPU while other tests only load one core. Set this to 35 and your CPU will run at a maximum of 3500 MHz. The turbo ratio limits are locked so to slow your CPU down, go in the TPL window and try lowering the Speed Shift Max value. Many games are GPU dependent so the will still play just fine if you slow your CPU down 500 MHz. The only other thing you can do is slow your computer down so it does not run so hot.
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Your laptop runs hot and CPU voltage control is locked so you cannot use that trick. Everyone wants a thin laptop so there is no room for proper cooling. Most have poorly designed thermal solutions. It will automatically shut down if it gets really, really hot. Your computer is designed to automatically slow down if it gets too hot. (they are named accordingly)Įdit: I also tried increasing the number (after some further research) to 100, and I am getting the same results, it gets far too hotĮdit: I did check the FIVR window to confirm that my SST value is the one that is effective, and it is as it was at the 115 I set it to (128 was default).Ĭlick to expand.Any temperature under 100☌ is a normal operating temperature according to Intel. I am attaching the stock score and temps, as well as the SST 115 score and temps, and the throttling and temps are basically identical. The SST is green so it is clearly working, but maybe I am just doing it wrong?Ĭould I get some assistance with this if possible? So I followed instruction above to instead change the SpeedShift, and I dropped it from 128 (standard) to 115, but have seen almost no difference. You can clearly see it throttling as well as it gets hot, there are sudden cliffs where the temp drops, which I am sure is throttling. So I ran TimeSpy on 3D mark, and it was indeed the CPU creating all the heat. Then I thought hey maybe it's the GPU that's making all this heat, and the CPU is fine.
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I tried checking the BIOS (an update around Dec 2020 disabled it altogether), I tried Intel XTU, and Throttle Stop.
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Now, it games just fine, but it gets far too hot and I am concerned about it, it even got up to 95C one time and I panicked. I got a Razer Blade 2020 Base with the Intel i7 10750H and the RTX 2060 (not the Max Q). Hey guys, I know this is an old thread, but I have done a lot of googling and am at a dead end.