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[BUG] - Intel CPU clock speeds while gaming affected on atlasOS

Open crackedpotato007 opened this issue 1 year ago • 4 comments

Description

Booting up games like GTA5, Force the CPU down to 1100-1500MHZ instead of the usual 3000+, Turbo boost depends on temperature and monitoring that gives a sub 60 reading i.e 55-58C, as soon as the game is exited the CPU shoots back upto 3.5GHZ indicating thermal throttling wasn't the issue, GTA 5 isn't very demanding and runs comfortably on older PCs with worse specs. Running the same game in the same area with the same settings on vanilla windows 11 has the CPU consistently at 3.5+ compared to a sub 1.5 on atlas with higher temperatures indicating again they weren't a issue along with TDP draw.

Not even considering boosting, the CPU doesn't even reach base clock

Steps to reproduce

  1. Launch a game with monitoring enabled

Expected behavior

CPU to sit at 3ish GHZ

Actual behavior

CPU underclocks to 1.5

Atlas Edition

Atlas for Windows 11 23H2

Desktop information

  • I3-10110U
  • GPU UHD 630
  • RAM 4GB DDR4
  • INTEL 512GB INTEL OPTANE M.2 SSD

Additional content

ALthough the boosting "should" be temporary the laptop almost always sits at 3+ GHz.

CPU doesn't even reach its baseclock of 2.5 and is stuck at 1.5 on game launch, similar problem observed on other games like ARMA3 aswell.

crackedpotato007 avatar Apr 16 '24 12:04 crackedpotato007

did you enable power saving? can't reproduce this, maybe check powerplan too?

trolljoe avatar Apr 16 '24 21:04 trolljoe

Can you enable power-saving in the Atlas folder and see if it happens? If it doesn’t, then try using the High Performance power plan and see if it happens then.

he3als avatar Apr 17 '24 12:04 he3als

did you enable power saving? can't reproduce this, maybe check powerplan too?

No, best performance mode is the default which i have selected, @he3als

crackedpotato007 avatar Apr 17 '24 14:04 crackedpotato007

the cpu returns to base clock/boost right after the game is closed though

crackedpotato007 avatar Apr 17 '24 14:04 crackedpotato007

If there's any more information about this, then feel free to respond under this comment. However, as it's not reproducible, and I can't see how it'd be related to Atlas, I'm going to have to close the issue.

Here are some things you can try:

  • Installing drivers
    • If you can't find them, use Windows Update drivers
  • Resetting BIOS settings
  • Testing different power plans
  • Enabling power saving in the Atlas folder

he3als avatar May 27 '24 15:05 he3als