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Throttling power limits during XTU testing

Throttling power limits during XTU testing

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mminchich
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10-04-2016, 07:21 PM
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Hello. This work was done on a laptop, and I ran a benchmark using an Intel XTU processor. I noticed power throttling happening. I've experienced throttling before—temperature and power limits—but only when the package got close to 90°C or higher. Recently my temperature stabilized around 75°C. I'm unsure if that's typical. Would you mind sharing your system details and the undervolting adjustments you've made? Thanks ahead of time. Undervolting settings: core voltage offset & cache voltage offset -0.130 V Turbo boost short power max enabled at 25.00W The rest uses default Spoiler OS Windows 10 Pro 64-bit CPU Intel Core i7 7700HQ @ 2.80GHz Kaby Lake 14nm RAM 8.00GB Dual-Channel Unknown @ 1197MHz Motherboard ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. X580VD (U3E1) Graphics Generic PnP Monitor 1920x1080@60Hz Intel HD Graphics 630 (ASUStek) 4095MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 ForceWare version 442.74 SLI Disabled Storage 931GB TOSHIBA MQ04ABF100 SATA Optical drives not detected Audio Conexant SmartAudio HD
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mminchich
10-04-2016, 07:21 PM #1

Hello. This work was done on a laptop, and I ran a benchmark using an Intel XTU processor. I noticed power throttling happening. I've experienced throttling before—temperature and power limits—but only when the package got close to 90°C or higher. Recently my temperature stabilized around 75°C. I'm unsure if that's typical. Would you mind sharing your system details and the undervolting adjustments you've made? Thanks ahead of time. Undervolting settings: core voltage offset & cache voltage offset -0.130 V Turbo boost short power max enabled at 25.00W The rest uses default Spoiler OS Windows 10 Pro 64-bit CPU Intel Core i7 7700HQ @ 2.80GHz Kaby Lake 14nm RAM 8.00GB Dual-Channel Unknown @ 1197MHz Motherboard ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. X580VD (U3E1) Graphics Generic PnP Monitor 1920x1080@60Hz Intel HD Graphics 630 (ASUStek) 4095MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 ForceWare version 442.74 SLI Disabled Storage 931GB TOSHIBA MQ04ABF100 SATA Optical drives not detected Audio Conexant SmartAudio HD

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oOoPaPuCuMoOo
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10-04-2016, 11:35 PM
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It's typical for the 7700HQ to run low on power, and undercoating won't resolve this. If you're achieving at least 2.8GHz, it's best to keep it as is.
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oOoPaPuCuMoOo
10-04-2016, 11:35 PM #2

It's typical for the 7700HQ to run low on power, and undercoating won't resolve this. If you're achieving at least 2.8GHz, it's best to keep it as is.

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Redz0ra
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10-05-2016, 12:07 AM
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It means the part is running low on power and any extra insulation won't solve the issue.
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Redz0ra
10-05-2016, 12:07 AM #3

It means the part is running low on power and any extra insulation won't solve the issue.

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alejandro351
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10-05-2016, 08:50 AM
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Indicates the 45W target isn't sufficient for the CPU to maintain clock speeds. Reducing voltage won't make much difference since it offers only a tiny improvement in such a challenging scenario. The 7700HQ requires around 70W to operate at maximum capacity.
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alejandro351
10-05-2016, 08:50 AM #4

Indicates the 45W target isn't sufficient for the CPU to maintain clock speeds. Reducing voltage won't make much difference since it offers only a tiny improvement in such a challenging scenario. The 7700HQ requires around 70W to operate at maximum capacity.

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knevin246
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10-05-2016, 03:40 PM
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You don’t need to worry about undervolting. Instead, focus on addressing the thermal and power constraints by adjusting cooling solutions or optimizing power delivery.
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knevin246
10-05-2016, 03:40 PM #5

You don’t need to worry about undervolting. Instead, focus on addressing the thermal and power constraints by adjusting cooling solutions or optimizing power delivery.

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Haamuh
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10-17-2016, 07:22 PM
#6
Apply TG Kryonaut, then clean the laptop.
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Haamuh
10-17-2016, 07:22 PM #6

Apply TG Kryonaut, then clean the laptop.

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MrCringles
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10-18-2016, 02:26 AM
#7
Thank you!
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MrCringles
10-18-2016, 02:26 AM #7

Thank you!

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10-18-2016, 03:01 AM
#8
No problem, also keep the undervolt, it'll also help a bit. Not by much but it's aomwthing
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PedroGamer1313
10-18-2016, 03:01 AM #8

No problem, also keep the undervolt, it'll also help a bit. Not by much but it's aomwthing

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nahte5
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10-18-2016, 05:04 AM
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The 7700HQ features a 45 Watt TDP rating. Generally, the maximum power draw would be capped at 45W, while the lower limit tends to be around 60W based on the manufacturer. If you adjusted the turbo settings to restrict output to 25W for thermal management, you’ll notice significant throttling during peak usage. That’s exactly what the CPU was instructed to do.
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nahte5
10-18-2016, 05:04 AM #9

The 7700HQ features a 45 Watt TDP rating. Generally, the maximum power draw would be capped at 45W, while the lower limit tends to be around 60W based on the manufacturer. If you adjusted the turbo settings to restrict output to 25W for thermal management, you’ll notice significant throttling during peak usage. That’s exactly what the CPU was instructed to do.