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ATTENTION: G73/G74/53SW/SX Owners - CPU Throttling to 798mhz and how to fix it

dkillone
Level 9
EDIT: This affects ALL G Series owners that have a sandybridge cpu(G73SW/G74SX/G53SW/G53SX), there is NO exceptions until Asus releases an update, not all games will cause cpu throttling, but so far I am comfirming more and more games that induce it.

EDIT 2: There is also a more permanent fix now as well, but its Unofficial and requires you to flash your bios. CLICK HERE to find out more,

I initially noticed this when I first got my G73SW-XA1 back in mid march, 2011. but didn't think anything of it until a poster had brought this up as some HP owners noticed that their Envy 17 SB is doing this to them. Edit: Which HP fixed their throttling problem on May 29th, 2011.

Problem is when running Prime95 the CPU stays turbo boosted at 2.3 to 2.6ghz. However, once Furmark is started at the same time, the CPU drops instantly to 798mhz. This now also can be noticed in GTA4,SC2,L4D2,WoW and anything that will put high loads on CPU + GPU at the same time. It does NOT just happen during synthetic test.


The FIX

So how to fix it? Well so far it seems running ThrottleStop in monitor only mode stops any, and all throttling. You do not have to mess with any settings, simply extract and run the exe for it to work. If you would like to have it run on bootup, simply create a shortcut, and drop it into your start-up folder. To have it auto-close, go into the ThrottleStop.ini and change "DCExitTime=0" to any number you like(basically just means number of seconds before it closes, I have mine set to 5.)

Throttlestop 4.00:
http://www.techinferno.com/downloads/?did=9


or for more detailed information about TS:
http://forum.notebookreview.com/hardware-components-aftermarket-upgrades/531329-throttlestop-guide.h...


There is no known downsides to using throttlestop, your CPU will still down-clock properly when not in use, and it does not run hotter, nor have I found any conflicts with battery draining faster.

Also, you do NOT have to worry about any overheating, even with throttling disabled I see no higher than a peak 81c on my CPU/GPU in a ambient room temp of 84-86f. So you really don't need to worry about that. However, the PSU does get hotter when throttling is disabled when there is significant load on CPU + GPU. So just watch for that, though it should be ok for the most part.

More Permanent Fix
This fix is 100% unofficial, and will require you to flash the BIOS. Which can be done with EasyFlash from within the BIOS menu. This is still done at your OWN RISK, so I am NOT responsible for any laptops not working after flashing.(However as a side note, flashing the bios is a fairly safe thing to do, especially when using the built in flasher Asus already provides.)
*Warning, this also might put more strain on your battery when running on battery only, But I've yet so see any difference during my test. Just beware of the possibility, I am in no way responsible for any damages done.


What this fix does is disable Bi Directional PROCHOT within the bios, so there will be no need to run Throttlestop on bootup anymore. I've been using this bios for quite some time, and I have had no problems, so the risk should be minimal. Also, as a bonus, this bios also enables AES(Learn More) that Asus so kindly forgot to implement into our original bios. The download link is below and the instructions for flashing will be below that.

Download: G53SW_AES_Throttle-Fix.zip
Download:
G73SW_AES_Throttle-Fix.zip
Download: G74SX_AES_Throttle-Fix.zip (thanks to AbbyY)


Instructions:


Step 1: Download the file above, extract the 2 files onto a flash drive. Leave the flash drive plugged in.

Step 2: Reboot the computer, and press and hold F2 to get into the bios. Go to Advanced tab, then Start EASY FLASH.

Step 3: You should see the 2 extracted files once into easy flash. Using arrow keys, choose the one with _TFIX(_ORIG is for if you want to go back to default bios). Then hit enter and Yes to update. Let it do its thing, (it will shutdown, but just turn it back on after it shuts down).

Step 4: Once your back into windows, to test for success, download this MSR Tool and type in 0x1fc in the MSR Number box, then click Read MSR. Under the EAX box, you should see "0x0004005E", E being the key here that BD-PROCHOT is disabled(it will be F, it PROHOT is still enabled).

Step 5(optional): You can also test by running Prime95 + Furmark at the same time. Using RealTemp 3.67 to monitor cpu clocks. It should never fall below 1995mhz essentially, but for me, lowest I see it go is 22xxmhz.

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Testing

If anyone else would like to test for themselves the programs to use for logging, stressing, etc are:

RealTemp 3.67(mainly to log to a txt file, but also it reads accurately the multi/cpu clocks of the CPU. Can be used for temperatures as well.)
http://majorgeeks.com/Real_Temp_d6098.html

PRIME95(good to get CPU to 100% load, but also checks for memory etc, very good for testing the computer stability)
http://majorgeeks.com/Prime95_d4363.html

Furmark 1.9.0(puts the graphic card at 99-100% load, again, just another good program to check for stability, of course, also just the programs I used to show consistent throttling.)
http://majorgeeks.com/FurMark_d4183.html


Also, if anyone gets some very interesting results, feel free to post in this thread, hopefully this will all lead to an official fix from Asus. We may have a temp fix for now, but always nice to hear official word and for an official update solving this problem. Thanks for reading!


Thread I created on NotebookReview Forums about it.

http://forum.notebookreview.com/asus-gaming-notebook-forum/576468-g73sw-cpu-throttling-prime95-furma...

Thread of this happening to HP Envy 17 owners.
http://forum.notebookreview.com/hp-envy-hdx/575817-hp-envy-17-sb-throttling-test.html

Confirmed Games that are affected by Throttling(click on the game to see throttling log of that game)

Video of throttling in GTA IV




NOTES I've gathered so far:


  • This is not a temperature problem, temps are perfectly well in range during test. However, Intel could be throttling for laptops that possibly would have high temperatures with both running.
  • This is not strictly from caused by nvidia as the HP Envy uses an ATI GPU, so this is either motherboard or strictly the CPU.
  • Using a higher watt PSU has no affect on throttling.
  • This could be a power draw issue, or a premature temperature throttling.
  • Using Throttlestop 3.00 stops the throttle, doesnt have to stay on, just be run once on boot.
  • HP released a BIOS update fixing the throttling problem for Envy 16 gen2 owners on May 29th, 2011.
  • Using realtemp 3.67 to log cpu during games has proven that throttling is happening outside of artificial test.
  • GTA4 is the most affected by throttling, frames are around 10-25, but instantly jump to 30+, once throttlestop is opened.
  • All G53/73SW models are affected by this throttling problem until Asus releases an update to fix it, most likely it will be a new bios.
  • Ken Lee from GenTechPC has been great help, no one at Asus was really responding to me. I asked if Ken could talk to them, and now he is working with Asus to produce a fix. 😆
  • This problem still persist on the new G74/53SX series
  • As of 11-22-11, still no sign that Asus cares to release a bios update fixing this issue(not even for their new G series). So I don't see the point in hoping they will fix it anymore.



Since all the links are dead, here is my dropbox backup, should have all the files in this post. Choose the one you need.
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Hello i have a G74SX-BBk7 and i installed and turned on throttlebot 4.0 and it still shows me at 798.2 am i doing something wrong?

Here is more info

Operating System: Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit (6.1, Build 7601) Service Pack 1 (7601.win7sp1_gdr.111118-2330)
Language: English (Regional Setting: English)
System Manufacturer: ASUSTeK Computer Inc.
System Model: G74Sx
BIOS: BIOS Date: 09/23/11 16:59:53 Ver: 04.06.03
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-2630QM CPU @ 2.00GHz (8 CPUs), ~2.0GHz
Memory: 8192MB RAM
Available OS Memory: 8170MB RAM
Page File: 2555MB used, 13781MB available
Windows Dir: C:\Windows
DirectX Version: DirectX 11
DX Setup Parameters: Not found
User DPI Setting: Using System DPI
System DPI Setting: 96 DPI (100 percent)
DWM DPI Scaling: Disabled
DxDiag Version: 6.01.7601.17514 32bit Unicode

Hi All!

I have an Asus G53SX with the BIOS 209, this is the newest bios?
This BIOS fixed the CPU Throttling?

More info about my Laptop:

Mobile QuadCore Intel Core i7-2630QM, 2600 MHz (26 x 100)
Asus G53SX Series Notebook
Intel Cougar Point HM65, Intel Sandy Bridge
16361 MB (DDR3-1333 DDR3 SDRAM)
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560M (2048 MB)
OCZ-VERTEX3 (SATA-III)
ST9750423AS (750 GB, 5400 RPM, SATA-II)

DMI :

American Megatrends Inc.
G53SX.209
ASUSTeK Computer Inc.
G53SX
G53SX-S1143V BIOS 209
Kingston 16GB 1333 DDR3
OCZ VerteX 3 120 GB SSD - Seagate Momentus 750 GB
Razer Abyssus

Ver 4.10 is out, with some improvements.
http://www.techinferno.com/downloads/?did=21

I have modded my 203 bios based on dkillone and Lannigan's tutorials. Everything was fine both on modding and then flashing. Then I disabled in new bios BD-PROCHOT, under thermal configuration tab (by default was enabled).

Thanks a lot dkillone, Lannigan and all people posted about that issue.
Asus Rampage IV Extreme
I7 3930K | Geil Evo Veloce Frost White 4X8GB DDR3 2400MHz CL11 Quad Channel Kit | Asus GeForce GTX 690 4GB DDR5 512-bit | 2 X Intel 240GB SATA-III 520 Series + 1 X Samsung 512GB SATA-III 830 Series | Asus Xonar-Phoebus | Corsair AX1200i Digital Platinum ATX | Cooler Master Cosmos II | Corsair Hydro Series H100 | BenQ XL2420T 24 inch | Windows 7 Ultimate x64

Not sure if anyone has mentioned this yet, but this guy made a nifty lil app to help Unpark CPU's for those who are not comfortable with editing the registry manually, the site has some nice step-by-step instructions with screenshots.

It doesn't require an install or anything. I hope this could help someone:

http://www.coderbag.com/Programming-C/Disable-CPU-Core-Parking-Utility

Has anyone had any luck with getting a full bank of 1600mhz memory running at full speed using the BIOS mod? I've already tinkered with my memory options in the BIOS mod tool but I need my hardware to arrive before I can try it out.

AbbyY
Level 7
I succeeded to mod bios for my G74SX, including ThrottleFix and AES. I talk about version 203, the last one. I sent file to dkillone to test it and I think he'll post it as soon as possible. It's working perfectly for me.
Asus Rampage IV Extreme
I7 3930K | Geil Evo Veloce Frost White 4X8GB DDR3 2400MHz CL11 Quad Channel Kit | Asus GeForce GTX 690 4GB DDR5 512-bit | 2 X Intel 240GB SATA-III 520 Series + 1 X Samsung 512GB SATA-III 830 Series | Asus Xonar-Phoebus | Corsair AX1200i Digital Platinum ATX | Cooler Master Cosmos II | Corsair Hydro Series H100 | BenQ XL2420T 24 inch | Windows 7 Ultimate x64

AbbyY wrote:
I succeeded to mod bios for my G74SX, including ThrottleFix and AES. I talk about version 203, the last one. I sent file to dkillone to test it and I think he'll post it as soon as possible. It's working perfectly for me.


Thanks Abby, saw the PM and I now have edited in the Tfix + AES, really appreciate it as I'm sure others do as well.

For everyone else,
I added a "More Permanent Fix" section into the main post. Contains a G53/73SW/G74SX throttlefix +aes bios with instructions. All 3 have been tested and known to work.

Thanks everyone, really a big shame Asus didn't man up about this, but glad we found a way to do it ourselves.

for the G53 users, the Bios 209 solve this problem? Or use continue the ThrottleStop 4.10?
G53SX-S1143V BIOS 209
Kingston 16GB 1333 DDR3
OCZ VerteX 3 120 GB SSD - Seagate Momentus 750 GB
Razer Abyssus

hi,
G74SX-AH71 here, it was like turbo boost had disappeared from my machine, was constantly at 800mhz (throttle stop was able to increase it, but turbo was not working) the BIOS update posted here has fixed the issue, turbo boost working again