How to force contant cpu clock speed regardless of overheating.

TastyBl00d

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Hello, guys, I noticed my fps kinda dropped for couple of minutes from 60-50 to below 20 while gaming because of my cpu downclock to below 1 GHz and after a while it went back to normal..but still dropped again minutes later. I've done all the thing to handle the thermal throttle auto downclock system...

1. Using ThrottleStop - untick the BD Prochot. Still persist.
2. Set the multiplier to max for all core using XTU
3. Disabling SpeedStep make it worst, from stock speed got downclock and almost never back to stock speed again. So I think better turn it on.
4. C1E turned off..no change as well
5. Disabling turbo also same, no change.

My question is can I just at least force it at stock speed for my Core i7 - 4710HQ which is 2.5 GHz regardless of it getting overheat, let say I really want to let my cpu get as hot as it can?

I do have MSI afterburner to see the temp while gaming so yeah. If it get 90c ill stop...indeed my cpu never reach 90c yet, around 80-87c it started to auto downlock (sigh)

But what if it will never reach 90c at all, even all the auto downclock system are turned OFF...?

From intel website said my cpu max is 100c so I think 80c-90c still okay for me...

Simply I just want to know are there any other thing that still auto downlock my cpu when it get to certain temperature? I just want them all turned OFF...let my cpu contant at certain speed until it burn!! (of course I will not let it happen)

Let myself monitor the temperature and I'm the one that decide to stop the program when it comes to certain temperature so that the cpu can rest...

I use Thermal Grizzly Conductonout btw...and just clear all my fan dust and repaste with the liquid metal about a month ago.

Alienware 15 R2
GTX 980m
16GB DDR3L

Thanks... ^_^
 

TastyBl00d

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What if I say theres no overheating at the first place, because for me 80 celcius not too bad so I assume its just the auto downclock system that was triggered....I just want to turn off the auto-downclock system.

Ive clean my dust and fan, and I even use Liquid Metal for my thermal paste (Thermal Grizzly Conductonout) for my GPU and CPU. So yeah...
 

USAFRet

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If it is not overheating and downclocking due to overheating....there is no reason to try to force anything with the clock speed.
 

TastyBl00d

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So I'm asking if there is any way to make it not downlock even it is overheating?

 

USAFRet

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I am not aware of any method to do that.
 

TastyBl00d

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So basically even with throttlestop cant stop the BD prochot to trigger downlock when it detect the overheat..?