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As almost 4 years I have a Lenovo Y50 laptop I decided to do something with the temperatures that gave me the first time playing BF1, after 20 minutes of playing processor speed dropped to 1.5 GHz so the FPS drops were too large. The first thing I did was exchange paste for Thermal Gryzly probably Then I removed the dust filter (did I do well removing it?) And set undervolting in Intel Extreme Utility (I do it for the first time in my life). I started with -75mV, stress tests passed but after 15 minutes of playing the laptop turned off. I finished on -65mV Core and -65mV Cache. After 45 minutes of the AIDA64 test the temperature was 67 degrees, the longer game in Battlefield also did not cause crashes but during the AIDA tests I looked at IEU and I do not know what is meant by the "Current Limit Throttling" in Yellow. Anothe is drops in clock speed during the game. When I play Battlefield 1 I have a GPU temperature of 58-62 degrees, a processor depending on the timing for 3.3 GHz 68-78 degrees and for 2.5 GHz 60-65 degrees and now how should I set the clocks rigidly so that they do not fall? Throttlestop does not want me to work properly or I set something wrong.
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In ThrottleStop clear the BD PROCHOT box. Also put a check mark in the Set Multiplier box and set that to 37T.
If you need more help using ThrottleStop, post your questions in The ThrottleStop Guide thread. The link is in my signature. -
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Lenovo Y50-70 Undervolt, Throttlestop
Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by KapitanGlonek, Mar 9, 2018.