

The industry has been a mess with this problem for the past 10 years and has yet to pull up its socks.

#CPU THROTTLING INTEL BURN TEST PLUS#
See attached plugging in the power, causes and then basically of no fan comes on at all if it does like 10 plus seconds later after being at 100degree. IF exceeds these hard limits there is something really wrong. That and individual fan speed monitoring as well. else stuff going to burn out if continues to run at 100degree for prolong periods like it what is happening. This way submit some decent logs to dell, showing them how badly there chips are being powered 25-30watts only giving 400mhz increase from 3.4ghz-3.8ghz, but hit 100degree instantly when power connected and fans don't come on.īring back the old themal limit warning and **bleep** down that can be set at 75degree. Which means, potentially power supply chips are tool close to that of the cpu or there is non thermal isolation between the cooling, which means the adc adapter increase the standard base no operating stand still temperature of the cpu.īasically then they have to introduce a thermal conduction switch, if they want to use a common rail cooling, that common rail is only used when that chip exceeds the common rail base temperature, otherwise, everything in steady state will obtain the same temperature. There also looks to be flaws, that connecting power adapters, causes chips thermal limit to be immediately triggered. 10gen chips are not cutting power after prolong periods of running in excess of 100degree. That or the manufactures tweaking the settings that are being read from motherboards for that safety feature. Unless explicitly choosing to overclock there systems. One could provide automated testing system, then check fan behavior and expected chip temperature remains under the chips TCase for standard systems and then system actually don't exceed the limits. Provider a certification program for all stand predefined thermal configuration, like Adaptive, Cool, Ultra Performance, Quite, because bios updates and in general the systems are all over heating.Īlso suggest adding fan speed monitoring and graphing against max fan speed, to ensure things are working correctly. Improve the program with the ability to also log fans speeds, Dells fans don't even kick in until 10second plus later on the precision 7750 laptops. Which leads me to believe that they are all in excess of 100 degrees C when the chip reach the lower threshold of slowdown, which is 800mhz. I assuming logically that, they would been slightly different core speeds just off 800mhz. I suspect since seen quite a few machine like this now, that 100degree is the maximum temperature reading, since all machine in different environments and generations all were running at 800mhz while amazing being at 100degree. Where the fans kick in like 10 plus seconds later, if at all. There are so many system, hitting the Intel Thermal Limit while running and sitting at 100degree C. I would like to suggest that you implement a certification program, where by stock standard bios configurations and bios updates are verified by Intel.
