If throttling exceeds 25% while playing a game, I'd take it back to the shop and inquire the sales persons about it. Now, start a game, play for 30 minutes, and check back to the System Stability Test whether it indicates that the computer was overheating without running a stress test but while playing a game. Just let it sit and watch as the throttling is monitored.
There can be multiple reasons why the power limit is throttling on the processor. It may be worth checking what happens if you restart your computer, open AIDA64, open System Stability Test, but don't start any test there. Pairing a low power motherboard with a very high Thermal Design Power (TDP) chip can cause current throttling, even with current limits set to the maximum. However, since it's a brand new notebook, there shouldn't be any cooling issue due to hardware failure or dust clogging up the exhaust ports, etc. On the one hand, 45-50% throttling is quite a lot, so I'd take it as alarming. It's hard to provide proper feedback on that. The diagnostic tool checks for brand identification, verifies the processor operating frequency, tests specific processor features, and performs a stress test on the processor.
Is there something wrong? is it needs to return to Guaranty? is there something i could do? The purpose of the Intel Processor Diagnostic Tool is to verify the functionality of an Intel microprocessor. According to Intel XTU I have power limit throttling when my GPU is under load. (the yellow -CPU Usage- graph reach 100% after test starts)Īnd CPU (and Cores) temp goes from about 60 degree before test begin to about 82-88 after 15 min into test. Under AIDA64 System Stability Test the graph shows "CPU Throttling - Overheating Detected!" and the red graph says max 45% or some times 50%. i recently bought ASUS ROG GL553VD with Intel® Core i7 7700HQ CPU.