First of all, I use HP 17-cb0005nt laptop (Windows 10) with Intel i7-9750H and RTX 2070 and 16 GB RAM.
Since last year, I have been having problems with my computer. It started with stuttering every now and then, and advanced to screen glitches.
I eventually figured out that this was caused by my CPU thanks to some people’s help on a discord PC server.
Watching it while playing games or using high CPU usage software, I saw that my CPU would first use up to 75-80 W (Called Turbo Mode) as a 45 W CPU. After roughly 30 seconds, it would then locked at 45 W (Power Throttling). The power throttle, especially when it went between 75 and 45 randomly, would cause my entire computer struggle, even if only half my resources were used by a program.
My Bios did not have an easy way to change any of the power settings but OMEN by itself has a place to undervolt. I undervolted, it did nothing. Changed every single power setting, reformatted my drives, went between Windows 10 and 11, changed driver versions a few times for both my CPU and GPU, at one point found that my SSD was borked but changing it did nothing, I repasted it with a higher quality paste…
Eventually I ended up using ThrottleStop to completely remove the power limitation- which stopped all of my power throttling issues! Yay!
Then my computer started heating up like crazy and would thermal throttle- which caused me CPU issues once again. I removed the thermal limits just to test. No problem for 90% of the time. It runs smoothly, passes stress tests, but then my temperatures hit 100 C while using high usage programs and the laptop crashes to protect itself. (for some reason stress testing did not bring it to crash)
My fans are set to maximum, and thermal paste is fresh as I said.
My CPU seems to insist on taking more wattage than it can actually handle, which causes it to essentially accelerate, hard press the brakes, then accelerate again, causing the whole car to shake. When I cut the breaks- obviously I crash into a wall.
I did do tests with all my other computer parts with both third party software and HP’s own, CPU seems to be the only one having issues currently.
Since last year, I have been having problems with my computer. It started with stuttering every now and then, and advanced to screen glitches.
I eventually figured out that this was caused by my CPU thanks to some people’s help on a discord PC server.
Watching it while playing games or using high CPU usage software, I saw that my CPU would first use up to 75-80 W (Called Turbo Mode) as a 45 W CPU. After roughly 30 seconds, it would then locked at 45 W (Power Throttling). The power throttle, especially when it went between 75 and 45 randomly, would cause my entire computer struggle, even if only half my resources were used by a program.
My Bios did not have an easy way to change any of the power settings but OMEN by itself has a place to undervolt. I undervolted, it did nothing. Changed every single power setting, reformatted my drives, went between Windows 10 and 11, changed driver versions a few times for both my CPU and GPU, at one point found that my SSD was borked but changing it did nothing, I repasted it with a higher quality paste…
Eventually I ended up using ThrottleStop to completely remove the power limitation- which stopped all of my power throttling issues! Yay!
Then my computer started heating up like crazy and would thermal throttle- which caused me CPU issues once again. I removed the thermal limits just to test. No problem for 90% of the time. It runs smoothly, passes stress tests, but then my temperatures hit 100 C while using high usage programs and the laptop crashes to protect itself. (for some reason stress testing did not bring it to crash)
My fans are set to maximum, and thermal paste is fresh as I said.
My CPU seems to insist on taking more wattage than it can actually handle, which causes it to essentially accelerate, hard press the brakes, then accelerate again, causing the whole car to shake. When I cut the breaks- obviously I crash into a wall.
I did do tests with all my other computer parts with both third party software and HP’s own, CPU seems to be the only one having issues currently.
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