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Intel ARC A750 Ideal power problem

Apurba_Munna18
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I have bought latest Intel ARC A750 Graphics Card.
It's ideal temperature always hits 37w in normal....
Intel recently fixt this problem...Ideal power 37w to 15w average.
My every requirement of motherboard and bios is okey...
Native ASPM
And every ASPM setting is enabled but still i'm getting 37w in no use...how to fix this problem?
Motherboard:- Gigabyte Z590 Gaming X (Officially Updated to latest bios)
Processor:- Intel Core I5 10400
Monitor:- Xiaomi 1A running in 1080p 60hz
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Hugo_Intel
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Hello Apurba_Munna18


Thank you for posting on the Intel Communities. I know this is important to you and I will be glad to help you.


In regards to power consumption, there is no ideal power draw when the system is in an idle state and this consumption can vary. I see that you have configured ASPM settings and Windows settings, so in this case, make sure that they are as outlined in the following article:

High Power Consumption when Intel® Arc™ Graphics Card is Idle


This will allow the GPU to be in the most optimized power settings, however, please note this does not mean the consumption will be lower or higher.


Best Regards,


Hugo O.

Intel Customer Support Technician.


Hugo_Intel
Employee
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Hello Apurba_Munna18

  

I hope you are doing fine. 

  

Were you able to check the previous post? 

Let us know if you still need assistance. 

  

Best regards,  


Hugo O.  

Intel Customer Support Technician. 


Apurba_Munna18
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I checked everything... And still my Ideal power consumption is around 36w.... I want to keep the ideal power to 15w...
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Hugo_Intel
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Hello Apurba_Munna18


The ranges of power draw when the system is idle are not defined and can vary. The settings we shared are the most optimized for the GPU, however, it does not mean the power draw will be lower.


Best Regards,


Hugo O.

Intel Customer Support Technician.


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Hugo_Intel
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Hello Apurba_Munna18


I see there are no further questions related to this topic so we will proceed to close this thread. If you have further questions, feel free to open a new topic.


Best Regards,


Hugo O.

Intel Customer Support Technician.





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