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[BUG] - Adaptive iGPU clock stays stuck at 400mhz/ desktop version and 835mhz/ handheld version - 6800u #146

Closed dutch45612 closed 8 months ago

dutch45612 commented 9 months ago

Describe the bug Hello, i looked and didn't find the answer here... Well i tried both version, and the adaptive function on both stuck the iGpu frequency to those mentioned above, the usage raise to 100% rapidly and the clock stays there, so the fps drops. I don't know if it is a known issue but this is it. My system is a Winmax 2 2022 (6800u) and i am on Windows 11 22H2. - Thanks for the program it is really versatile, i would really like to use it if the adaptive iGpu could works as intended :).

To Reproduce Start adaptive mode with any minimum iGpu frequency

Expected behaviour Automatically manage iGpu frequency according to load

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Desktop (please complete the following information): Windows 11 22H2

anoosi commented 9 months ago

same thing 7735hs Ser6 Pro mini pc Windows 10 22H2

JamesCJ60 commented 9 months ago

Thanks for the report. I am aware of this issue. The issue may be from ADLX from some brief debugging, so I will aim to fix it once I get some free time over the next few weeks.

JamesCJ60 commented 8 months ago

This should now work as of the latest release.

michaelcrusso commented 1 month ago

I'm still experiencing this issue on my AMD Ryzen 7 8840U w/ Radeon 780M Graphics, on Windows 11 23H2.

Adaptive Mode with the Turbo Boost Overdrive iGPU settings essentially breaks the machine -- it sets the GPU clock to the lowest permitted clock (so if I increase minimum clock to 600, it'll be stuck there) and nothing short of a machine restart will fix it, not even disabling Adaptive Mode and trying to force apply a normal custom preset (if I set a flat frequency through the Custom window, and then disable it, it will eventually drop back down to Adaptive Mode's lowest frequency). I also notice extremely high power usage (GPU ASIC Power in HWInfo64) despite the fact that it's stuck at 400 MHz, and my computer's fans go haywire.