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CPU throttling at normal temperature, what to do?
The essence of the question is this: there is a Lenovo g510 laptop, when the charger is connected, throttling is turned on, you put it to sleep and back, the protection is turned off. BIOS sewed, did not help, the problem is observed both on windows and on linux, what could be the reason? I temporarily solve the problem with the ThrottleStop software that I threw into autoload, but this option naturally does not suit me.
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Try a different power adapter.
For Dell, HP and Apple, if the charging power does not match, the percentages are thrown into a lower for the minimum tdp. Maybe Lenovo has come to this.
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