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CPU periodically downclocks when watching YouTube

  • 9 May 2022
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I've had my 2021 Razer Blade 14 since September. I've noticed a few months ago that when watching a video or stream, my CPU downclocks to absurd levels (as low as 396 MHz!) for up to a few seconds at a time. I think it happens whenever the video/stream adds to the queue. It gets really annoying as it happens every few seconds and makes a lot of games almost unplayable. It gets significantly better when I force YouTube to use h.264 as it is GPU accelerated.

I have the model with the 5900HX and the 3070.

I know it is not thermal throttling or my power plans as my CPU's thermals maxed out at 91C and the periodic downclocking persists no matter my power plan selected.

Attached is a screenshot of HWInfo showing information about my setup, including the downclocks as shown in the Minimum column of the Core Clocks row.

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I've had my 2021 Razer Blade 14 since September. I've noticed a few months ago that when watching a video or stream, my CPU downclocks to absurd levels (as low as 396 MHz!) for up to a few seconds at a time. I think it happens whenever the video/stream adds to the queue. It gets really annoying as it happens every few seconds and makes a lot of games almost unplayable. It gets significantly better when I force YouTube to use h.264 as it is GPU accelerated.

I have the model with the 5900HX and the 3070.

I know it is not thermal throttling or my power plans as my CPU's thermals maxed out at 91C and the periodic downclocking persists no matter my power plan selected.

Attached is a screenshot of HWInfo showing information about my setup, including the downclocks as shown in the Minimum column of the Core Clocks row.


Try performing the recommended steps from this article. Also, please update the unit from Windows update and install and check if your graphics card drivers are up to date:

• For Intel - https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/28425/Intel-Driver-Support-Assistant
• For NVIDIA - https://www.nvidia.com/Download/Scan.aspx?lang=en-us

Otherwise, send me a PM including a screenshot showing a photo of the BIOS main tab, including a screenshot of the Nvidia and Intel Driver Version. Press Windows+R on your keyboard. Type in DXDIAG into the run command text box and hit OK. Then click on YES. Click on the Display 1 and 2 tabs and look for the graphics driver version on the right side. Save the files via Google Drive or any online drive, then paste the link into your PM. I’ll be locking this thread now. I'll be locking this thread to curb our conversation privately.