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Problema di Thermal Throttling INTEL CORE I7 6700 HQ

TPagn1
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Buongiorno, ho un problema con il mio pc DELL XPS15.

Utilizzando il programma INTEL EXTREME TUNING UTILITY risulta che il mio processore INTEL CORE I7 6700 HQ è costantemente in Thermal Throttling limitato ad una frequenza di 0.8GHz contro i 2.6Ghz che può sostenere. Anche sotto stress le temperature non superano i 60°C, quindi si deve trattare di un settaggio errato. Come posso risolvere?

Grazie

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TPagn1
New Contributor I
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Hi!

Finally I solved my problem!!

SOLUTION:

I opened my pc, unplugged battery, clean up everything, pushed power button for 10 seconds and then replugged battery.

When I restarted the pc It was faster and I checked frequency with task manager and done some benchmarks… now everything is ok!

 

I' m so happy

Thank you all for the help!

 

Tom

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TPagn1
New Contributor I
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Here they are! Full results with old version! It seems there are some results about temperatures

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n_scott_pearson
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So, according to this report, your system is getting nowhere near the temperature levels that would cause Intel Turbo Boost to not do any boosting.

 

As I said before, in laptop designs, there are also facilities that they use to throttle the system based upon power usage, etc. Sometimes there are parameters in BIOS Setup that allow you some level of control over this kind of throttling. Since we know that temperatures are not an issue, we need to look into whether there are any of these facilities being invoked. The way to tell is to run a heavy duty stress test and watch the frequencies then. A tool I have used for this is AIDA64; it has a stress test built in. This is a pay-for application, but you can install and use it for free on a trial basis.

 

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TPagn1
New Contributor I
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Hi!

Finally I solved my problem!!

SOLUTION:

I opened my pc, unplugged battery, clean up everything, pushed power button for 10 seconds and then replugged battery.

When I restarted the pc It was faster and I checked frequency with task manager and done some benchmarks… now everything is ok!

 

I' m so happy

Thank you all for the help!

 

Tom

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