You need to set a power limit in internal CPU power management. Doesn't matter what it is so long as it's higher than the mount of power you'll actually use.
cekim wrote:I like TTL, but he's not infallible (nor does he ever claim to be). He runs a pretty reasonable and objective testing regime that reflects what typical users are likely to see. If he runs into a problem, he contacts the appropriate part...
JustinThyme wrote:No Fanboy here, just pointing out the obvious. I use ASUS products because they are solid and haven’t let me down unlike my several tries with others.*Feedback here is and always has been welcomed so long as it’s *constructive. *Raj...
Silent Scone wrote:Can you not see the screenshot?See, this is why I didn't want to leave it. I see that I was wrong.Either way, this is the message that I'm getting from the ASUS reps and that fanboy: "You're not allowed to provide feedback on issue...
JustinThyme wrote:@Kale Praz is with ASUS and showing you that the performance of what you get with an earlier version is well within range and margin of error. Its also is state that while Vdroop is not optimal its workable and what you get from the...