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CPU performance drops at 45 watts and no voltage adjustment is possible.

CPU performance drops at 45 watts and no voltage adjustment is possible.

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DreamDragon
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03-12-2025, 07:15 PM
#1
Hello, to day I am wondering when I do a strees test on my laptop on ThrottleStop it gets errors no stop if it has undervolt or no undervolt. I have a i7 10750h. What should I do?
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DreamDragon
03-12-2025, 07:15 PM #1

Hello, to day I am wondering when I do a strees test on my laptop on ThrottleStop it gets errors no stop if it has undervolt or no undervolt. I have a i7 10750h. What should I do?

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R3trone
Junior Member
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03-13-2025, 01:21 AM
#2
Uncertain about the details. Need clarification on the laptop's brand and model. Are there problems during regular operation? Does the processor slow down under load? What temperatures were recorded? Have you used different diagnostic tools before?
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R3trone
03-13-2025, 01:21 AM #2

Uncertain about the details. Need clarification on the laptop's brand and model. Are there problems during regular operation? Does the processor slow down under load? What temperatures were recorded? Have you used different diagnostic tools before?

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TheGaamer68
Member
51
03-13-2025, 10:12 AM
#3
What kind of stress test are you executing? Your overclocked 10th Gen desktop CPU handled the ThrottleStop - TS Bench without any issues or error messages. If the system fails during that test, stability is compromised. Running it at the default voltage might point to a CPU problem, but more likely an issue with cache or memory. This test repeats calculations across multiple cores and flags inconsistencies as errors. It’s unusual for a computer to perform this, so double-check your setup. If no errors appear, it will only note the time taken.
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TheGaamer68
03-13-2025, 10:12 AM #3

What kind of stress test are you executing? Your overclocked 10th Gen desktop CPU handled the ThrottleStop - TS Bench without any issues or error messages. If the system fails during that test, stability is compromised. Running it at the default voltage might point to a CPU problem, but more likely an issue with cache or memory. This test repeats calculations across multiple cores and flags inconsistencies as errors. It’s unusual for a computer to perform this, so double-check your setup. If no errors appear, it will only note the time taken.

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limonadenbubi
Member
149
03-13-2025, 11:09 AM
#4
I'll check it again tomorrow. It seems to work fine under normal conditions, but I keep getting errors. My system specs are HP Omen 17, i7 10750h, RyxOS 2070, 16GB RAM. No overheating issues have occurred so far. I've run other tests and sometimes it crashes due to overvoltage.
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limonadenbubi
03-13-2025, 11:09 AM #4

I'll check it again tomorrow. It seems to work fine under normal conditions, but I keep getting errors. My system specs are HP Omen 17, i7 10750h, RyxOS 2070, 16GB RAM. No overheating issues have occurred so far. I've run other tests and sometimes it crashes due to overvoltage.

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OreoBerry
Member
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03-14-2025, 05:06 PM
#5
However, there isn't an undervolt atm available.
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OreoBerry
03-14-2025, 05:06 PM #5

However, there isn't an undervolt atm available.

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Ender_kat22
Member
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03-15-2025, 12:13 AM
#6
If the machine doesn't operate smoothly under standard power settings, something is wrong. It could mean the processor is faulty, the cache memory is failing, or the RAM is defective. A consistent system can complete stability checks without issues. We discussed this earlier in May; nothing has shifted. Your device still shows a fault. None of the devices in my home pass the TS Bench test without errors.
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Ender_kat22
03-15-2025, 12:13 AM #6

If the machine doesn't operate smoothly under standard power settings, something is wrong. It could mean the processor is faulty, the cache memory is failing, or the RAM is defective. A consistent system can complete stability checks without issues. We discussed this earlier in May; nothing has shifted. Your device still shows a fault. None of the devices in my home pass the TS Bench test without errors.

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coolsam101
Junior Member
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03-15-2025, 05:44 AM
#7
We did, I was trying to see if there is a way so I don yt need to replace the laptop.
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coolsam101
03-15-2025, 05:44 AM #7

We did, I was trying to see if there is a way so I don yt need to replace the laptop.

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scorps5121
Member
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03-15-2025, 05:57 AM
#8
Yes, overheating can lead to errors.
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scorps5121
03-15-2025, 05:57 AM #8

Yes, overheating can lead to errors.

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Da_mani88
Member
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03-22-2025, 07:28 PM
#9
Yes, restart the PC after applying settings to ensure everything functions correctly.
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Da_mani88
03-22-2025, 07:28 PM #9

Yes, restart the PC after applying settings to ensure everything functions correctly.

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jimmy1822
Junior Member
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03-22-2025, 07:46 PM
#10
Maybe the fix came along and everything is working now. I can reach -110v without any issues. I'll keep you updated if anything changes.
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jimmy1822
03-22-2025, 07:46 PM #10

Maybe the fix came along and everything is working now. I can reach -110v without any issues. I'll keep you updated if anything changes.

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