Hi.
So i have intel i7 8750h. After some time playing games i got bsod, and then my system started acting really weird, like i had a weird flickering in the interface, discord for example started to flick a lot and then crushed, same with some games. Reinstalling windows, updating drivers and bios doesn't help. The only thing, that fixes it - disabling intel speedstep in bios, which locks my cpu on stock frequency of 2.2ghz.
Even though I can do everything with this speed, like its enough for me to play games and other stuff, but my cpu can go to 3.9ghz which is almost twice the stock speed.
I tried to use throttlestop and set my cpu to speedshift, so my speedstep was disabled and at the same time my cpu frequency was at 3.9, but I was getting issues anyway, so that means that its not speedstep causing problems, but higher cpu frequency in general. Any thoughts?
So i have intel i7 8750h. After some time playing games i got bsod, and then my system started acting really weird, like i had a weird flickering in the interface, discord for example started to flick a lot and then crushed, same with some games. Reinstalling windows, updating drivers and bios doesn't help. The only thing, that fixes it - disabling intel speedstep in bios, which locks my cpu on stock frequency of 2.2ghz.
Even though I can do everything with this speed, like its enough for me to play games and other stuff, but my cpu can go to 3.9ghz which is almost twice the stock speed.
I tried to use throttlestop and set my cpu to speedshift, so my speedstep was disabled and at the same time my cpu frequency was at 3.9, but I was getting issues anyway, so that means that its not speedstep causing problems, but higher cpu frequency in general. Any thoughts?