Hello guys, I have Recoil III i7-9750H gtx 1660 ti.
I have read the comments about temperatures issues with Intel 8th and 9th generation processors for ALL manufacturers (Lenovo, Dell etc).
I want to receive some advice and also tell my case.
1) Windows prime95 - 12 threads
a) office mode => IMMEDIATE throttle of CPU to max of 2.6Ghz (almost 1-2 seconds after stress test begins) (Max Temp: 85)
b) other profiles => Exactly same situation with frequency 2.9-3.1Ghz (Max Temp: 95)
PS: I find the office usage EXTREMELY useful. I guess it nerfs the CPU when reaching a lower temp than in other profiles. However, the gaming mode never achieves higher frequency than 3.1Ghz.
2) Linux Stress Test
a) Single core: frequency 3.6-4.1 Ghz (is it throttled dynamically?)
Threads 1, 5, 7, 9: 85-98
Rest threads: 72-82
When thermal throttle is triggered(I suppose) then frequency drops to 3.1Ghz but temps drop also to 65-75. This lasts for a couple of seconds.
b) 12 threads: Immediate throttle to 2.9-3.1Ghz (Avg Temp: 85, Range: 65-80) [Same as case 1a with lower temps]
My concerns conclusions:
I) The higher temperatures occur only to 2 of the 6 cores.
2) Ubuntu automatic fan management gives better results than Game center's conf.
3) I can understand that it is not realistic and I should not expect my laptop to run under 4.1Ghz for a long time using all threads. But I can NEVER get more than 3.1 using all threads. Is that normal? If not in stress test, I can get 4.1Ghz frequencies for a bit (example launching firefox browser etc)
Systems temperature in Linux without heavy usage around 40-46 degrees.
I have read the comments about temperatures issues with Intel 8th and 9th generation processors for ALL manufacturers (Lenovo, Dell etc).
I want to receive some advice and also tell my case.
1) Windows prime95 - 12 threads
a) office mode => IMMEDIATE throttle of CPU to max of 2.6Ghz (almost 1-2 seconds after stress test begins) (Max Temp: 85)
b) other profiles => Exactly same situation with frequency 2.9-3.1Ghz (Max Temp: 95)
PS: I find the office usage EXTREMELY useful. I guess it nerfs the CPU when reaching a lower temp than in other profiles. However, the gaming mode never achieves higher frequency than 3.1Ghz.
2) Linux Stress Test
a) Single core: frequency 3.6-4.1 Ghz (is it throttled dynamically?)
Threads 1, 5, 7, 9: 85-98
Rest threads: 72-82
When thermal throttle is triggered(I suppose) then frequency drops to 3.1Ghz but temps drop also to 65-75. This lasts for a couple of seconds.
b) 12 threads: Immediate throttle to 2.9-3.1Ghz (Avg Temp: 85, Range: 65-80) [Same as case 1a with lower temps]
My concerns conclusions:
I) The higher temperatures occur only to 2 of the 6 cores.
2) Ubuntu automatic fan management gives better results than Game center's conf.
3) I can understand that it is not realistic and I should not expect my laptop to run under 4.1Ghz for a long time using all threads. But I can NEVER get more than 3.1 using all threads. Is that normal? If not in stress test, I can get 4.1Ghz frequencies for a bit (example launching firefox browser etc)
Systems temperature in Linux without heavy usage around 40-46 degrees.
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