Hello
I have already posted here how, according to HWmonitor, my CPU consumes enormous wattage during sudden spikes and reaches a clock speed of 7000 Mhz.
Please go through that post,
At first, I thought it was the software HWmonitor which is at fault here, but in the same HWmonitor another time I noticed another such reading a few more times.
I believe it is not the software that is at fault but the CPU is really consuming such watts for a few seconds, which is reflected in the readings.
So I decided to use the software ThrottleStop to limit the wattage.
It seems that in Intel 10th generation processors, the overclocking is disabled in bios, so I watched this video and entered the advanced bios, and enabled the overclocking option.
I also limited the CPU wattage to 35 watts instead of the default 45. Here.
But while doing that I found something bizarre, according to Throttlestop the default and uneditable turbo boost wattage of 2 cores is 5w and 0w, hereyou
I have already posted here how, according to HWmonitor, my CPU consumes enormous wattage during sudden spikes and reaches a clock speed of 7000 Mhz.
Please go through that post,
At first, I thought it was the software HWmonitor which is at fault here, but in the same HWmonitor another time I noticed another such reading a few more times.
I believe it is not the software that is at fault but the CPU is really consuming such watts for a few seconds, which is reflected in the readings.
So I decided to use the software ThrottleStop to limit the wattage.
It seems that in Intel 10th generation processors, the overclocking is disabled in bios, so I watched this video and entered the advanced bios, and enabled the overclocking option.
I also limited the CPU wattage to 35 watts instead of the default 45. Here.
But while doing that I found something bizarre, according to Throttlestop the default and uneditable turbo boost wattage of 2 cores is 5w and 0w, hereyou