#cpu power plans is goofy

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oak venture
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elaborate on your issue please

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what do you mean by “bugged”

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Leisthungssteigerungsmodus für Prozessoren

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damn it i forgot

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give me one second

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no

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what’s the current power plan

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how high is high

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and what cpu is that

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@karmic shadow

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is 80-90 the idle average or max temperature

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then it’s normal

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just turn it back to balanced man it’s okay

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CPUs are designed to withstand that kind of temperature

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i honestly don’t really see any issues here

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if you want more performance from the cpu you’ll have to expect higher temperature and more fan noise

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there’s nothing much you can do about that unless if you want no noice which will lower your cpus perf

vast creek
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there's no sweet spot lol

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your OEM might provide something for you, like dell does for me. I can set mine to be quiet

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but that's firmware, Windows doesn't control that

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is everything frozen or just that number?

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i don't know, I don't think this is a Windows thing i think this is your firmware/bios/some kind of system utility has a way to set a specific speed. Maybe some over-clocking utility (perhaps one used long ago and not installed anymore) even

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especially since you see it after reinstalling the OS

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if you created a custom power plan and that caused it, then the solution is "don't do that anymore" and use the recommended plan

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in that case, find out what changed? restore back to 48 hours ago and carefully observe every thing until you find what causes the problem to happen.

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after installing the OS again and such it sounds like you're in a position to narrow this down to an exact thing

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then how does what was working a few days ago help?

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Is it broken the very first time you boot up after installing? Are you perhaps missing some chipset drivers from the OEM?

analog rampart
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I'd just use balanced and perhaps disable the boost clock there if that is what you want..
Just wondering, what are the "Minimum CPU utilisation" and "Maximum CPU Utilisation" set to in the current power plan?
If the minimum is above 0-5% then I get that it is behaving weird..

Sidenote: https://discord.com/channels/150662382874525696/1017478148625014895 is a previous thread from Matxilla to disable CPU boost.

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set the minimal to 0 and there is your fix

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Also fine

analog rampart
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Yeah I saw that
so I bet it is fixed unless something weird turns it back

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Probably doesn't even require a reboot..

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I guess.. But don't know for sure..
I'd have to google that.. probably some powercfg command for it

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Oh? I couldn't really find much
only to show and hide the options..

I really have no idea

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I honestly wonder how it got to this point though
where it automatically enables / changes stuff upon a reboot

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A good evening that would be for me :)

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Its mainly just because I've screwed around with it myself before..
I had to research stuff myself before knowing all this

vast creek
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these steps shouldn't be necessary after a brand new clean install, which was done yesterday and was told there was no changes made after it, it just broke immediately the first time the system was rebooted

amber yacht
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I read through all the chats!.. and still cant make out whats your issue with the power plan and what you wanted to do!...Hehe

amber yacht
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is your power plan.."amd ryzen balanced" plan or default windows balanced power plan?...

amber yacht
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since you already fixed it...then its good!.. weird that it sets to minimum processor state to 100 on every startup!... unless you forgot to apply the settings...