CPU tuning after thermal mod

CPU tuning after thermal mod

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    Rubick
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    Well, I’ve tested adding a thermal pad strip (1mm thick) above the RAM modules and I repeated the test: same result.

    Here you have some screenshots to see what I’m refering:

    First one, the temperature graph, as you can see there’s no thermal throttling issue at all neither high temp, just about 64 degrees after +10min.

    Second one, the speed clock, as I told before. At start raises to 2.6 then goes down to a fixed x12 multiplier resulting ~1.2 ghz

    The last one, the voltage, at the same time it lowers the cpu speed it also lowers the volts supplied to the cpu.

    I think we can go up until it achieves the 90 degrees in case we need it as it supports (messing around the BIOS I’ve seen it halts at 95 degrees with passive cooling so it shouldn’t be a problem).

    Does anyone know how to do the trick?

    I’m sure it’s about BIOS config or maybe any Intel app to tune it but I don’t know how to do it 🙁

    Thanks mates!

     

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    #64139
    Cloppy
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    The reason is that we have a 1GHz cpu: http://ark.intel.com/products/95449/Intel-Core-m3-7Y30-Processor-4M-Cache-2_60-GHz-

    It will only stay above that under very certain conditions, time being one of them. That’s why you can tweak the different bursts duration in XTU.

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