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    Calling ALL G7 7588/5588 (8750H) owners! PLEASE LOOK

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by mnewxcv, Sep 1, 2018.

  1. kekkis

    kekkis Notebook Enthusiast

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    I tried the dellfancmd again. It seems that the alt mode does not enable speedfan fan control for me but the regular mode does. Last time it however failed to run the cpu clocks correctly. Now it was fine.
    I used ec-disable and set a fan curve in speedfan and reset all my throttlestop undervlots and multiplier limits and ran the cpu as default as i could. So the fan started to rotate at 70 degrees and went to full at 80. So just by disabling the ec fan control my cpu stopped throttling to 0,89gz. I did just ec-enable, reran cinebench and 0,89ghz is immediately back. Weird. Also setting speedshift epp to 120 makes my cpu run nicely without throttle to 0,89gz. Whatever i do makes it work better than default. I might actually like this thing now.
     
  2. mnewxcv

    mnewxcv Notebook Enthusiast

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    could you post some cinebench scores while on battery?
     
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