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SH0N2020-08-03 02:48:31
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SH0N, 2020-08-03 02:48:31

Strangely trotting Acer Nitro 5 an515-54?

Good day to all!

I bought this miracle a month ago, everything is fine, I played games, worked in programs, it’s quite a suitable device.
But the other day some nonsense began to happen, the operating frequency of the processor in TURBOboost 4.1 GHZ, 4000 is stable.
The laptop began to drop this frequency, and I would not say that it started throttling, in my understanding, throttling is when the peak temperature is reached, after which the frequencies are urgently reset.

Here the situation is this, let's say I run AIDA64 and monitor it all through HWmonitor, when idle it shows 3988-4090 MHz, as soon as I start the stress test through AIDA, the frequency immediately drops to 3500Mhz and keeps this value until the last.

Before that, I ran this test and gave out stable 4000, and now 3500-3600.
At the same time, the temperatures are 90-95, they have been like this since my purchase.

Please explain why the frequencies are reset right away?

Intel Core i5 - 9300H - 2.4GHZ - 4.1GHZ

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vism, 2020-08-03
@vism

this is throttling as it is, 90-95 is already the limit when it starts.
Maybe the temperature in the room has become higher, the humidity of the air, the laptop costs a little differently, the thermal paste has dried up.
just do undervolting, buy a stand, etc. lower the temperature to 80 in the load at least.
I have lenovo legion. I did -150 vdervolng, low load mode, and so I achieved the absence of throttling. True, in the summer I still had to build a stand under the bottom.

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