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Cpu throttled at 23
Cpu throttled at 23











  1. #CPU THROTTLED AT 23 INSTALL#
  2. #CPU THROTTLED AT 23 DRIVERS#
  3. #CPU THROTTLED AT 23 FULL#

Nov 6 11:40:35 fog kernel: mce: CPU3: Package temperature above threshold, cpu clock throttled (total events = 58655) Nov 6 11:40:35 fog kernel: mce: CPU1: Package temperature above threshold, cpu clock throttled (total events = 58655) Nov 6 11:40:35 fog kernel: mce: CPU0: Package temperature above threshold, cpu clock throttled (total events = 58655) Nov 6 11:40:35 fog kernel: mce: CPU2: Package temperature above threshold, cpu clock throttled (total events = 58655) Nov 6 11:40:35 fog kernel: mce: CPU2: Core temperature above threshold, cpu clock throttled (total events = 50316) Nov 6 11:40:35 fog kernel: mce: CPU0: Core temperature above threshold, cpu clock throttled (total events = 50316) Nov 6 11:34:26 fog kernel: mce: CPU2: Package temperature/speed normal Nov 6 11:34:26 fog kernel: mce: CPU0: Package temperature/speed normal Nov 6 11:34:26 fog kernel: mce: CPU3: Package temperature/speed normal Nov 6 11:34:26 fog kernel: mce: CPU1: Package temperature/speed normal Nov 6 11:34:26 fog kernel: mce: CPU0: Core temperature/speed normal Nov 6 11:34:26 fog kernel: mce: CPU2: Core temperature/speed normal Nov 6 11:34:26 fog kernel: mce: CPU0: Package temperature above threshold, cpu clock throttled (total events = 58637) Nov 6 11:34:26 fog kernel: mce: CPU2: Package temperature above threshold, cpu clock throttled (total events = 58637) Nov 6 11:34:26 fog kernel: mce: CPU3: Package temperature above threshold, cpu clock throttled (total events = 58637) Nov 6 11:34:26 fog kernel: mce: CPU1: Package temperature above threshold, cpu clock throttled (total events = 58637) Nov 6 11:34:26 fog kernel: mce: CPU2: Core temperature above threshold, cpu clock throttled (total events = 50300) I'm also gonna try experimenting with turning the dGPU on but just barely with Vulkan to see if that lifts the CPU throttle but doesn't make the dGPU eat my battery.Nov 6 11:34:26 fog kernel: mce: CPU0: Core temperature above threshold, cpu clock throttled (total events = 50300)

#CPU THROTTLED AT 23 INSTALL#

I get the feeling this is just a really horrendously implemented power "saving" mechanic that's supposed to turn off when the dGPU kicks on.Īnybody tried this with the new 1.9 BIOS update? I couldn't get it to install on my system because ? Of course, this also means your battery life tanks.

#CPU THROTTLED AT 23 FULL#

It doesn't seem to reach the full capacity (8750H, it reaches like 2.5 GHz vs 800 MHz when power throttled) when on battery and I have my dedicated GPU active, the CPU isn't as horrendously throttled and actually quite fast. You can't have it be where it only uses the dedicated GPU for games to save power.

cpu throttled at 23

#CPU THROTTLED AT 23 DRIVERS#

I observed something on Linux with my G5, for whoever cares.īecause I am on Linux and Nvidia has awful Linux drivers (I knew this buying the machine), you have to switch your entire system to the dedicated GPU or the entire system to the iGPU.

cpu throttled at 23

Is this something that can be worked around? I thought that going on battery would mean playing on the integrated Intel Graphics 630 instead of the GTX 1060, not that it would make my computer slower than a 5-year-old budget laptop. I'm out of options, as there seems to be no real answer online. I've tried switching things around the BIOS, I tried creating alternative power plans, and setting the minimum CPU power usage to 50%, 75% and even 100% in the existing "Dell" and "Balanced" power plans as well, but to no avail. As I've said, the machine is 100% unusable while in this vegetative mode. Opening a web browser may be possible with 5 minutes of patience, but watching videos or doing anything more complex than reading a word document is pretty much impossible. My problem lies in the fact that the laptop is completely unusable! My girlfriend's Intel i3-4000M runs faster than my i7-8750H because unlike hers, as soon as I go on battery, my CPU speed is limited to 800 MHz, according to Task Manager. Of course, I didn't expect the battery to be able to power the GTX 1060 inside, and I'm not planning to play demanding games while on battery. But as soon as I disconnect the charging cable and attempt to do anything on battery, the laptop becomes completely unusable. Ever since I got my Dell G7, I've been having a blast with it when plugged into an outlet.













Cpu throttled at 23