Question CPU stucking switching between PL1 and PL2

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I have a 13500 in a b660. When I run a stresstest after about 9 minutes it starts frantically switching between PL2 and then back to PL1 when it instantly throttles. Or atleast it goes like 10W over PL1. How can I fix this? PL1 is 100W and PL2 is 154W. I am using an asrock deskmeet b660. The psu that came with it is an "Greatwall" 500W unit. 80 plus bronze. My main ssd is a 980 pro with a heatsink. It has hundreds lf gigs free. I remember seeing similiar looking graph once in an ltt video. It could be that the vrms are overheating. HWInfo64 does not show vrm temps for my mb.
View: https://m.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=549&v=GvyQXkFUe3E

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Update your post to include full system hardware specs and OS information.

Include PSU: make, model, wattage, age, condition (original to build, new, refurbished, used)?

Disk drive(s): make, model, capacity, how full?

Cooling system?

My thought is that there is a heat build up somewhere that after 9 minutes or so gets too hot and the system responds by throttling.

Then starts"hunting" between PL1 and PL2 being at some threshold value where heating up and cooling down keeps flipping back and forth.

Power limits?

https://www.cnx-software.com/2022/0...l1-and-pl2-power-limits-in-windows-and-linux/
 

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Update your post to include full system hardware specs and OS information.

Include PSU: make, model, wattage, age, condition (original to build, new, refurbished, used)?

Disk drive(s): make, model, capacity, how full?

Cooling system?

My thought is that there is a heat build up somewhere that after 9 minutes or so gets too hot and the system responds by throttling.

Then starts"hunting" between PL1 and PL2 being at some threshold value where heating up and cooling down keeps flipping back and forth.

Power limits?

https://www.cnx-software.com/2022/0...l1-and-pl2-power-limits-in-windows-and-linux/
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What temperature is the CPU hitting? It sounds like it may be bouncing off the thermal limits. What kind of CPU cooler do you have and is your case airflow decent?
Hits 100 a bit before 10 minutes in a stress test, but both PLs are over stock. I wouldn't mind it throttling down a bit, but the square-ish waves don't look too sustainable. Stock about 40 C. Shown in the pic
 

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Not familar with "Greatwall" PSU's.

Suggestion:

https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/best-psus,4229.html

Not with the immediate intent to purchase a new PSU.

Simply use the calculators to determine the wattage needed (at peak) for your system.

Then, based on that wattage, research PSU's that match both the wattage requirements and have positive reviews from Tom's and other sources.
Greatwall is an OEM brand. They make or atleast made corsair's power supplys. The psu came with the case. It works as an intake and has a reversed fan. It also has shortened cables. I have a 3060 ti and 4 dimms in an 8L case, so that is kind of a nescesity. Newegg suggest a 500-599W psu for my system. Again I don't mind it throttling in extreme cases, but the 90-degree corners consern me a bit
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Hits 100 a bit before 10 minutes in a stress test, but both PLs are over stock. I wouldn't mind it throttling down a bit, but the square-ish waves don't look too sustainable. Stock about 40 C. Shown in the pic
I thought that's what the pic was showing, but wasn't sure. It sounds like your cooler either isn't sufficient or there's something wrong with it. 13500 isn't a particularly hard to cool CPU, but if you're using the stock one that would be the issue. If you have the free funds something like the Thermalright Assassin is a fantastic low cost single tower cooler.
 

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I thought that's what the pic was showing, but wasn't sure. It sounds like your cooler either isn't sufficient or there's something wrong with it. 13500 isn't a particularly hard to cool CPU, but if you're using the stock one that would be the issue. If you have the free funds something like the Thermalright Assassin is a fantastic low cost single tower cooler.
Am using a thermalright axp-90 x53 full black. Best i could fins for under 54mm. I do not mind it throttling down a bit after 9 minutes, but i wouldn't like it to instantly boost back up again every 5 seconds.
I have somehow managed to kinda oc it in bios even though it is a non-k. PL1 should be 65W, it is 100W. I would have thought it would just throttle down a bit if it did hit thermal limit
 
@Zakya
HWiNFO does not do a great job of tracking the CPU speed when an Intel CPU is power limit throttling. Sampling the CPU once per second will show a square wave graph like you are seeing.

Exit HWiNFO and try using ThrottleStop 9.6 instead.
https://www.techpowerup.com/download/techpowerup-throttlestop/

ThrottleStop lets you adjust the turbo power limits in real time however you like. Open the Limit Reasons window and you can watch for PL1, PL2 power limit throttling or thermal throttling. It might also be the voltage regulators that are overheating.

Turn on the Log File option while testing so you have a record of your CPU performance including the reason for any throttling.

Post some screenshots of ThrottleStop including the FIVR and TPL windows so I can see your settings.

Most people do not realize that the power limits are not locked on the non K CPUs. The maximum multiplier is locked but not the power limits. Increase the power limits as high as your cooling allows.
 
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Am using a thermalright axp-90 x53 full black. Best i could fins for under 54mm. I do not mind it throttling down a bit after 9 minutes, but i wouldn't like it to instantly boost back up again every 5 seconds
I totally glossed over you saying deskmeet in the original post. I'm guessing it's the relatively low power consumption on the chip allowing it to cool down quickly. I wasn't able to find much reviews wise on that cooler, but I'm pretty sure it would cover 125W so that might be a place to start limiting.
 

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I totally glossed over you saying deskmeet in the original post. I'm guessing it's the relatively low power consumption on the chip allowing it to cool down quickly. I wasn't able to find much reviews wise on that cooler, but I'm pretty sure it would cover 125W so that might be a place to start limiting.
It does. I can draw about 150W while turboing in the start. Then it runs like 7 minutes just fine at 100W and then the weird behaviour starts
 

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@Zakya
HWiNFO does not do a great job of tracking the CPU speed when an Intel CPU is power limit throttling. Sampling the CPU once per second will show a square wave graph like you are seeing.

Exit HWiNFO and try using ThrottleStop 9.6 instead.
https://www.techpowerup.com/download/techpowerup-throttlestop/

ThrottleStop lets you adjust the turbo power limits in real time however you like. Open the Limit Reasons window and you can watch for PL1, PL2 power limit throttling or thermal throttling. It might also be the voltage regulators that are overheating.

Turn on the Log File option while testing so you have a record of your CPU performance including the reason for any throttling.

Post some screenshots of ThrottleStop including the FIVR and TPL windows so I can see your settings.

Most people do not realize that the power limits are not locked on the non K CPUs. The maximum multiplier is locked but not the power limits. Increase the power limits as high as your cooling allows.
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I totally glossed over you saying deskmeet in the original post. I'm guessing it's the relatively low power consumption on the chip allowing it to cool down quickly. I wasn't able to find much reviews wise on that cooler, but I'm pretty sure it would cover 125W so that might be a place to start limiting.
Could I also just somehow limit that if its over 85C, don't go to PL2 for a bit
 

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I ran cinebench for 30 minutes and y-cruncher for a bit after undevolting 100mV and making it so that it lovers voltage more easily. Also made PL1 90W. Now one core might just throttle for a second in the initial turbo and then it runs stable at 91C. This beahviour didnt show up on either of the benchmarks, but it did on prime95 though. Could this all be because of it?
 
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@Zakya

The log file you posted shows non stop throttling. EDP throttling is caused by one of the current limits being set low. That changes to TEMP which is throttling because the temperature of the CPU is too high. After that there are some VRTEMP messages in the log file which means the voltage regulators are overheating.

It is impossible to get consistent performance from a computer with all of these problems. Motherboards with the B660 chipset cost less compared to Z series motherboards because they cut corners. They often use lower quality voltage regulators with poor or inadequate cooling.

It appears to be the voltage regulators overheating that is causing the sudden and sharp drops in performance. CPU thermal throttling is very gradual and will hardly be noticed. Consider installing a separate fan that points towards the voltage regulators on the motherboard. Some airflow might help out. Watch for VRTEMP messages in the log file or in Limit Reasons. Voltage regulator overheating must be avoided.

Edit - It also looks like you have Windows 11 VBS enabled. VBS including core isolation memory integrity should be disabled for maximum performance.

https://beebom.com/how-disable-virtualization-based-security-vbs-windows-11/
 
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@Zakya

The log file you posted shows non stop throttling. EDP throttling is caused by one of the current limits being set low. That changes to TEMP which is throttling because the temperature of the CPU is too high. After that there are some VRTEMP messages in the log file which means the voltage regulators are overheating.

It is impossible to get consistent performance from a computer with all of these problems. Motherboards with the B660 chipset cost less compared to Z series motherboards because they cut corners. They often use lower quality voltage regulators with poor or inadequate cooling.

It appears to be the voltage regulators overheating that is causing the sudden and sharp drops in performance. CPU thermal throttling is very gradual and will hardly be noticed. Consider installing a separate fan that points towards the voltage regulators on the motherboard. Some airflow might help out. Watch for VRTEMP messages in the log file or in Limit Reasons. Voltage regulator overheating must be avoided.

Edit - It also looks like you have Windows 11 VBS enabled. VBS including core isolation memory integrity should be disabled for maximum performance.

https://beebom.com/how-disable-virtualization-based-security-vbs-windows-11/
I'm on win 10
 

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With a downdraft cooler VRM temps really shouldn't be a problem even though I don't believe there are any heatsinks on them.
In the logs they hit 130C. Probably gonna put an arctic p12 max in the psu and add a heatsink to the vrms
 
Okay so reading a bit more on the Deskmeet B660 it definitely doesn't have sufficient VRMs for high power. There are even warnings on the product page about higher power CPUs being limited by the VRMs and it says to use water cooling for anything above 65W. This leads me to believe it's designed around 65W CPUs that run default power profiles.