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High-end system with limited performance capabilities.

High-end system with limited performance capabilities.

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_Donut_Cat_
Junior Member
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06-23-2016, 10:51 PM
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I have a mid-range GPU setup with solid specs but still facing performance hiccups. The issue seems to be related to thermal throttling or driver conflicts. Despite having 8GB RAM and a decent PSU, I’m not seeing the expected frame rates in games like CS:GO or GTA V. Even when using different drivers or adjusting settings, the performance remains inconsistent. I’ve tried updating BIOS, changing GPU drivers, and experimenting with power limits, but nothing seems to stabilize it. The CPU runs at a steady 3.99GHz during gaming, yet I notice spikes to 90W under load. It’s frustrating since the hardware itself isn’t the bottleneck.
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_Donut_Cat_
06-23-2016, 10:51 PM #1

I have a mid-range GPU setup with solid specs but still facing performance hiccups. The issue seems to be related to thermal throttling or driver conflicts. Despite having 8GB RAM and a decent PSU, I’m not seeing the expected frame rates in games like CS:GO or GTA V. Even when using different drivers or adjusting settings, the performance remains inconsistent. I’ve tried updating BIOS, changing GPU drivers, and experimenting with power limits, but nothing seems to stabilize it. The CPU runs at a steady 3.99GHz during gaming, yet I notice spikes to 90W under load. It’s frustrating since the hardware itself isn’t the bottleneck.

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KanayOne
Member
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06-24-2016, 01:53 AM
#2
Which motherboard you're using? GPU clock speeds might be the issue causing performance limits.
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KanayOne
06-24-2016, 01:53 AM #2

Which motherboard you're using? GPU clock speeds might be the issue causing performance limits.

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MoaSiS
Member
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06-24-2016, 09:27 PM
#3
Is this a ready-made unit? Does your setup allow adequate air circulation and cooling? It seems the components might be limiting performance or receiving insufficient power. What brand and model of power supply are you using?
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MoaSiS
06-24-2016, 09:27 PM #3

Is this a ready-made unit? Does your setup allow adequate air circulation and cooling? It seems the components might be limiting performance or receiving insufficient power. What brand and model of power supply are you using?

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Pimousse62620
Member
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06-24-2016, 10:15 PM
#4
It's a ready-made unit, but I don't believe the power issue is the main problem. The CPU had an odd restriction—when it reached a higher temperature it didn't pause even though it was already limited to 55W. I turned off that restriction and it stopped happening. Tested with OCCT.
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Pimousse62620
06-24-2016, 10:15 PM #4

It's a ready-made unit, but I don't believe the power issue is the main problem. The CPU had an odd restriction—when it reached a higher temperature it didn't pause even though it was already limited to 55W. I turned off that restriction and it stopped happening. Tested with OCCT.

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ash_n_brad
Posting Freak
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06-28-2016, 01:16 PM
#5
It's an OEM motherboard, ready for a prebuilt PC. I understand it isn't top-tier, but there was a CPU cap that I bypassed. Now it won't lock at 55W when temperatures rise. I have a screenshot of the OCCT power stability stress test.
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ash_n_brad
06-28-2016, 01:16 PM #5

It's an OEM motherboard, ready for a prebuilt PC. I understand it isn't top-tier, but there was a CPU cap that I bypassed. Now it won't lock at 55W when temperatures rise. I have a screenshot of the OCCT power stability stress test.

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xXAtariXx
Junior Member
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06-30-2016, 09:36 PM
#6
The GPU speeds and energy use remain stable during intense gaming sessions, such as playing GTA, with a power draw of 200W and a clock speed of 2000Mhz.
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xXAtariXx
06-30-2016, 09:36 PM #6

The GPU speeds and energy use remain stable during intense gaming sessions, such as playing GTA, with a power draw of 200W and a clock speed of 2000Mhz.

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ApexNinja02
Member
166
07-01-2016, 04:51 AM
#7
Lenovo employs multiple throttling techniques for CPU and GPU. Monitor using ThrottleStop. Review the Log File setting on the main display. Close HWiNFO, Core Temp, OCCT or any other monitoring tools. Share ThrottleStop screenshots with FIVR and TPL windows to illustrate your configuration. Run a game for at least 15 minutes. After testing, exit the game and close ThrottleStop to finalize the log file. Include the log file in your next post, placing it in the ThrottleStop/Logs directory. Before logging, open the Options window and ensure the Nvidia GPU option is selected so data appears correctly.

Note: Some Windows security features may limit performance. See https://beebom.com/how-disable-virtualiz...indows-11/ for details.

Thermal throttling on certain Lenovo models can be reduced well below Intel’s recommended levels. ThrottleStop offers a solution for this issue. Attach the relevant log file to your next message.
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ApexNinja02
07-01-2016, 04:51 AM #7

Lenovo employs multiple throttling techniques for CPU and GPU. Monitor using ThrottleStop. Review the Log File setting on the main display. Close HWiNFO, Core Temp, OCCT or any other monitoring tools. Share ThrottleStop screenshots with FIVR and TPL windows to illustrate your configuration. Run a game for at least 15 minutes. After testing, exit the game and close ThrottleStop to finalize the log file. Include the log file in your next post, placing it in the ThrottleStop/Logs directory. Before logging, open the Options window and ensure the Nvidia GPU option is selected so data appears correctly.

Note: Some Windows security features may limit performance. See https://beebom.com/how-disable-virtualiz...indows-11/ for details.

Thermal throttling on certain Lenovo models can be reduced well below Intel’s recommended levels. ThrottleStop offers a solution for this issue. Attach the relevant log file to your next message.

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ApaGames_
Member
130
07-03-2016, 05:24 AM
#8
The log file shows the results after playing GTA V for some time. Screenshots were taken of TPL and FIVR. The only action performed was checking the lock box in the MMIO to release the CPU power limit.
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ApaGames_
07-03-2016, 05:24 AM #8

The log file shows the results after playing GTA V for some time. Screenshots were taken of TPL and FIVR. The only action performed was checking the lock box in the MMIO to release the CPU power limit.

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Fungus12
Member
210
07-05-2016, 05:25 PM
#9
Where can I find an image of the Options window? It seems Lenovo has set PROCHOT Offset to 10. If it isn’t locked, Intel suggests a value of 0. I’d use ThrottleStop to adjust this and secure it. Most non-K series CPUs have many FIVR settings turned off by Intel. What does ThrottleStop indicate for average C0% on the main screen when your PC is idle with it enabled? Lower performance than others with similar specs might result from too many background processes running.
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Fungus12
07-05-2016, 05:25 PM #9

Where can I find an image of the Options window? It seems Lenovo has set PROCHOT Offset to 10. If it isn’t locked, Intel suggests a value of 0. I’d use ThrottleStop to adjust this and secure it. Most non-K series CPUs have many FIVR settings turned off by Intel. What does ThrottleStop indicate for average C0% on the main screen when your PC is idle with it enabled? Lower performance than others with similar specs might result from too many background processes running.

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hdoor20
Senior Member
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07-12-2016, 11:00 PM
#10
I'm not at home yet but I'll share a screenshot of the Options menu. The "too many tasks running in the background" issue isn't happening either. I reinstalled Windows and tried running games without any downloaded programs—same FPS results. Now I have the Wallpaper Engine, but that doesn't match what was reported. Thanks for your help! I'll send a screenshot when I get back.
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hdoor20
07-12-2016, 11:00 PM #10

I'm not at home yet but I'll share a screenshot of the Options menu. The "too many tasks running in the background" issue isn't happening either. I reinstalled Windows and tried running games without any downloaded programs—same FPS results. Now I have the Wallpaper Engine, but that doesn't match what was reported. Thanks for your help! I'll send a screenshot when I get back.

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