
MyPC8MyBrain
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these values are pretty much intended, they opted for these values from factory, hmm... is hybrid display mode off in bios? (with it on we noticed reduced cpu performance) are you running ultimate/high performance power plan in bios as well? (you prob want to make sure you are on ultimate power plan in bios, you can balance it back with a classic windows power plan "balanced" or "power saver" for daily usage with all available power unrestricted for both cpu and dGpu) if all still fails you can report your TS crash issue on this thread.
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minimum 330w brick would be pre requisite for me before i would even consider this new platform, a high refresh rate OLED with Touch screen would be a must option, a screen bezel refresh is well overdue too, (the 7670 4k OLED with Touch doesn't feel too outdated but falls way behind the sleek looking XPS17 4k OLED with Touch screen)
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not a bad result for the platform, try disabling hybrid mode for improved results, the 12950HX has been seen clocking 23k for 10min loop, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mlyBV7JdvRU&t=732s best i scored with the 7670 i think was around 20k for 10min and 19k for 30min loops, highly doubt it, follow steps here
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if we just enable Unclewebb through one of our machines he will find the issue, unfortunately as he mentioned he has no access to latest gen cpu to test on, i believe there's some bug his expert eye needs to catch in order to fix this random crash when selecting P cache, if no one will by then i will as soon as my replacement arrives which still few weeks out from now,
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need some help guys! i have opened a thread on TechPowerUp where UncleWebb has chimed in (Unclewebb is the author of ThrottleStop), i have explained some issues i was experiencing undervolting the 12950hx, in particular the issue of crashing when just enabling P-Cache undervolt feature without even undervolting, just enabling the feature will crash the 12950hx, unfortunelty i do not have my replacement system in hand yet, he will need some feedback from us with newer CPU's to help improve ThrottleStop for 12'th and 13'th gen CPU's, please chime in here to help speed ThrottleStop support for our CPU's https://www.techpowerup.com/forums/threads/throttlestop-p-e-core-support.300650/
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no!
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100% true, hmm... where did i pull 26k number from i missed that bit completely in his video, i just read off the image he posted there, in a way gaming always had an edge or bit gap over workstations usually representing bleeding edge technology not fully suited to deploy on workstations (yet), but it was never this significant where a gaming station puts to shame a flagship workstation from one of the top manufacturers, come to show how much marketing taking precedence over engineering priorities now days, which is exactly what has changed the past 10-15 years with Dell,
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its not like we are asking for something in the sky, their alienware line all run with a 330 bricks with proper thermals, its just handful of greedy pissant marketing executives thinking they outsmart us all, to them we are clearly too stupid to notice or know the difference, this is no longer Dells flagship its Dell's compromise ship.
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that system has a heat pipe design not a vapor chamber hence the differences, they don't need to, with a solid vapor chamber the unit is able to maintain higher clocks its that simple, if you research you will see some show 60c constant temps during their tests which suggest heavy regulated cold environment, I've seen enterprise data center drivers in use in conjunction with these high scores, our platform is so far off there's no point in comparing, i also got 26k score on CB23 but it wasn't easy and it was for a single run, on a 30min loop i got 19k and again it wasn't simple to get there, the system had to be heavily manipulated first, that Asus shown tested unmodified and healed 26k score after 30 min loop, that's HUGE 40% performance losses for workstation class, when did it became ok that a workstation plays second fiddle to gaming station?
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spot on! a gaming laptop that can boost a 30min loop on CB23 with a 26k score while our premium workstations can barely scratch half that score, that is aggravating and insulting that Dell has the goal to think they can get away with 50% castration on their expensive premium flagship workstation because we (used to) blindly trust them to always be the best, for general information all top 100 results on 3DMARK for the 12950HX & 3080 Ti combo we compete against are from less than a handful of users all running the same ASUS Scar 17 SE with the above basic specs, this unit comes from factory with a vapor chamber backed up by two fans, we cannot pull result beyond top 100 on 3DMARK i suspect the same handful of users logged up thousands of results as they appear to be competing with each other posting improved result, throwing off average scores for our machine class, what it does prove though beyond a shadow of a doubt (despite both CPU and GPU on that unit come with LM TIM from factory) is that proper taming of the beast is possible for this hardware level it just takes a proper vapor chamber like the one shown in the video below,
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Hybrid Graphics mode with Direct Output
MyPC8MyBrain replied to Light's topic in Pro Max & Precision Mobile Workstation
if you're familiar with Optimus or "mux switch", its a similar function just in a manual form, -
i gave it a try at the time i was not able to find all desired variables, i wasn't fully set on my underclock setting so i didn't insist on making these work from the bios directly at the time, i believe these can be set in bios just need to locate and verify their variables, (i couldn't find ring down "Voltage Mode" to set it to minus before setting a value on ring down which is variable for P-Cache) setup_var CpuSetup 0x1E8 # Ring Down Bin (Default 0x0) setup_var CpuSetup 0x263 # GT Voltage Mode (Default 0x0) setup_var CpuSetup 0x266 # Offset Prefix (Default 0x0) setup_var CpuSetup 0x26C # GT Voltage Mode (Default 0x0) setup_var CpuSetup 0x26F # Offset Prefix (Default 0x0) setup_var CpuSetup 0x2DE # Uncore Voltage Mode (Default 0x0) setup_var CpuSetup 0x261 # Offset Prefix (Default 0x0) @Aaron44126 here you go i think i fond the missing link setup_var CpuSetup 0x1E9 # Ring Voltage Mode (Default 0x0) here are few more variables that can be set setup_var CpuSetup 0x2E3 # Thermal Velocity Boost (Default 0x0) setup_var CpuSetup 0x2E4 # TVB Voltage Optimizations (Default 0x0) setup_var CpuSetup 0x378 # Enhanced Thermal Velocity Boost (Default 0x0) setup_var CpuSetup 0x7 # Expected CPU Freq (Default 0x0) setup_var CpuSetup 0x2AF # E-core L2 Voltage Mode (Default 0x0) setup_var CpuSetup 0x2B4 # Offset Prefix (Default 0x0) setup_var CpuSetup 0x27C # VF Offset Mode (Default 0x0) setup_var CpuSetup 0x1EE # Offset Prefix (Default 0x0) here is a binary converter,
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@FlashWolf i cant post screenshots for you i returned my 7670 unit few days ago, going off memory so follow these steps to the T, start by deleting your ThrottleStop.ini than open TS, in TS Main window 1. in Settings section, Uncheck SpeedStep 2. in Settings section, Check "SpeedShift - EPP" 3. in Settings section, Change "SpeedShift - EPP" value from 128 to 34 (you can edit exiting value) 4. Click "Save" (bottom left window corner) click TPL tab 1. in Power Limit section, Uncheck "Disable Controls" 2. in Power Limit section, Uncheck "Clamp" from Long Power PL1 3. in Power Limit section, Change value for "Long Power PL1" from 85 to 77 4. in Turbo Power Limit section, Check "Lock" checkbox 5. in Miscellaneous section, Check "Speed Shift" 5. in Miscellaneous section, Change "Speed Shift" Max value to 68 6. Click Apply than OK on the bottom right of TPL window Click FIVR tab 1. in Save Voltage Section, Select "OK - Save voltage settings after ThrottleStop exits" 2. in "All Core" Section, click on 47 setting all cores in "Turbo Groups" to 4.7Ghz 3. in "FIVR Control" Section, select "CPU Core", than check in "CPU Core" Section below "Unlock Adjustable Voltage" and drag "IccMax" slider to max 255.55 5. in "FIVR Control" Section, select "CPU P Cache", than check in "CPU Core" Section below "Unlock Adjustable Voltage" 6. Click Apply than OK on the bottom right of FIVR window exit TS at this point and open again, you are now ready to begin undervolting, start with undervolting your CPU Core first, Click FIVR tab in "FIVR Control" Section, select "CPU Core", in "CPU Core" Section below use "Offset Voltage" slider in increment of -5mv at a time from 0, apply and run a mixed cpu gpu benchmark like 3DMARK (CB23 not sufficient!) if bench completed with no issues increment another -5mV and so on, when you reached your cpu max undervolt limit back off +5mV, once CPU Core been udervolted, you can move on to undervolting CPU P Cache using the same process, you do not need to undervolt anything else beside these two variables, on my CPU i was able to achieve -165mV on CPU Core and -150.4mV on CPU P Cache, do not try to jump to these values each CPU bin is individual! in bios you want to set ultimate performance power plan and turn Hybrid Display off, few pages back i posted step by step guide how to repaste properly, with 107c idle it sounds like you need to do a repaste before you should begin undervolting, Good Luck
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for @ATAN case i love that idea (very smart!) much better than tailoring a vapor chamber solution from scratch, this can potentially smooth some spikes not having a GPU below, more copper will do the trick and that should fit right in like a glove, @1610ftw there is another heatsink design for the 7770 with more fins and a plate over the dGpu area on the top and a bigger bottom plate, with a much beefier heat pipe instead of the thinner one, if you scroll back to @Aaron44126 early images you will see it there,
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@ATAN did you try LM TIM? that with bit of undervolt should do the trick (provided your silicon agrees with your undervolt), i was able to eliminate throttling on the 7670, for that i had to undervolt cpu core -165Mv and cpu p cache -150.4, at that point (actually bit before at around -120mv on p core) thermal throttling was eliminated, i could see turbo spikes up to 147w and settles around 77w after boost,
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you're off your rocker mate 😄 you cant just mount random vapor chamber in a laptop chassis, to start with there's no room for one unless you hack at the existing heat pipe mount, a vapor chamber itself has to be fully incased between supporting copper plates for further heat distribution and dispassion, and preventing from any physical pressure on the chamber surface itself, you will need to combine in precision both GPU and CPU into one large chamber and have them incased, just return the unit (if possible) and look into a unit with more thermal overhead instead trying to reinventing the wheel, i had to face facts too sadly i returned my 7670 unit, it's just not my place to fix Dell engineers poor design even if it was possible,
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sure have, if you scroll back few pages when i initially posted it i have also applied it myself after enabling the classic power schema back in windows, worked flawlessly no hiccups were observed and i had you in the back of my mind with the wake issue you mentioned having, couldn't replicate it here with S3 switch on, (i added two more S3 switches to the post above in case it fits your situation),