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12-04-2023 07:20 PM
Dear HP help center,
I ran into a problem. I was changing the keyboard on my laptop. Because of this, it was necessary to take out the battery for a long time - therefore, the bios settings returned to the default settings.
Faced with a power problem. The processor began to work constantly at the maximum frequency (in idle time, in tasks, in games). At the same time, the TDP in the load is 4-5 watts. This means that power throttling and temperature drop (92-98) become.
Before replacing the keyboard worked fine, the average tdp was between 10-15 in games and the frequencies increased if necessary. Actually before changing keyboard I was using throttle stop and increase tdp to 16-18
Help me solve the problem.
Regarding the bios, I have never been there and did nothing in. 2 months ago, I decided to upgrade bios from F.07 to the latest (F.29) and everything worked fine before the bios down to default sets. From interesting remarks: I use the throttlestop program and setting the frequencies at 2200 - tdp increases to 10-12w, at 2300-2400 - 7-8w , and after 2500+ steadily 4-5w
i5-8265u
mx150
12 GB ram
Best regards