I have an FW 13 with the Ryzen 7640U. I was on the AMD Page for the CPU / APU and it says on there that the TDP is 28W. I could only see 15W on my one. Didnt matter if i only used CPU or CPU and GPU load. I tried using UXTU to up the TDP but that didnt Work either. Is it normal for the TDP to be locked down? If yes why? Why dont let me choose if i want battery life or performance? Hope to get this resolved because i think i would get a bit more performance out of my Laptop.
Try messing with windows power plans
also what temperature are you maxing out at
the power plan dosnt change my TDP. It dosnt Thermal Throttle, it is running at like 50-60°C. In HWInfo there is no Thermal throttling events. So the TDP seems to be locked at 15W but why?
Use ryzenadj?
what sensor are you reading from?
with the same fw model I’m sustaining 35w total (all core powers added)
UXTU uses ryzenadj… it isnt working prolly its a bios thing
My FW13 with the 7640U pulls roughly 35 watts as well under full CPU load on the Balanced Power Profile, I haven’t changed any settings.
strange. I use HWInfo for sensor readout. Are there settings i could change in the bios or something?
(Sorry for the German)
I had Cinebench Running and that was my sensor readout
this was after 5mins or so of Cinebench
I was using the Extreme Preset of UXTU that is explicitly for the Framwork 13. But it does not make a real diffrents to performance.
Turns out it is (not) UXTU. I was using UXTU on my old Laptop and it worked great. But on here it did nothing but limit my TDP to 15W for some reason.
Edit: No it wasnt UXTU the Windows Power Saver Mode just wont deactivate if once turned on. So after a reboot it will go up to 30W again.
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