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Question Vega 8 remains stuck in the Base Clock?

Question Vega 8 remains stuck in the Base Clock?

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CadBane_
Member
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06-09-2016, 02:55 AM
#1
I own an Asus Zenbook 13 OLED UM325SA laptop running Windows 10.
The GPU speed rarely exceeds 300MHz during 3D games. Performance stays at 99%, with a temperature of 44°C.
Power consumption ranges from 5 to 9 watts, as measured by Afterburner.
Connecting it or not doesn’t affect the results.
Initially, I thought the issue was related to adrenaline, so I removed the driver and just installed it again, but improvements were minimal.
I’ve tested all power plans and still can’t raise the Vega 8 unit beyond its base clock speed, even when temperature drops.
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CadBane_
06-09-2016, 02:55 AM #1

I own an Asus Zenbook 13 OLED UM325SA laptop running Windows 10.
The GPU speed rarely exceeds 300MHz during 3D games. Performance stays at 99%, with a temperature of 44°C.
Power consumption ranges from 5 to 9 watts, as measured by Afterburner.
Connecting it or not doesn’t affect the results.
Initially, I thought the issue was related to adrenaline, so I removed the driver and just installed it again, but improvements were minimal.
I’ve tested all power plans and still can’t raise the Vega 8 unit beyond its base clock speed, even when temperature drops.

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Crazydog300
Senior Member
599
06-18-2016, 01:10 PM
#2
Without the "MyAsus" utility, achieving power-saver mode on the notebook was not feasible. Additional steps were necessary to modify registry settings and restore specific power plans. The process required adjusting entries in the registry under "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Power" and using command-line tools to apply changes. It is important to note that this method only functions when the battery charge limiter is disabled, ensuring full charge. If the battery limit is set to 60%, performance will be significantly reduced. I have no clear explanation for this behavior.

EDIT: This solution applies only if the battery is fully charged. Changing it to a lower percentage disables sleep mode permanently. If you've already applied these changes, remove the registry entry and follow the alternative method provided.

Link: https://www.elevenforum.com/t/restore-mi...s-11.6898/
Works for Windows 10 and 11.
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Crazydog300
06-18-2016, 01:10 PM #2

Without the "MyAsus" utility, achieving power-saver mode on the notebook was not feasible. Additional steps were necessary to modify registry settings and restore specific power plans. The process required adjusting entries in the registry under "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Power" and using command-line tools to apply changes. It is important to note that this method only functions when the battery charge limiter is disabled, ensuring full charge. If the battery limit is set to 60%, performance will be significantly reduced. I have no clear explanation for this behavior.

EDIT: This solution applies only if the battery is fully charged. Changing it to a lower percentage disables sleep mode permanently. If you've already applied these changes, remove the registry entry and follow the alternative method provided.

Link: https://www.elevenforum.com/t/restore-mi...s-11.6898/
Works for Windows 10 and 11.