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October 18th, 2018 23:00

XPS 15 9560, Throttling issue solved

I have been waiting for so long to share my thoughts on my 15" XPS laptop which I bought last year because I was waiting that some miracle will happen, probably some amazing update, yet problems stay with me, and I have decided to write most likely a meaningless post. It is ridiculous that a 2000 laptop cannot properly run without a Throttlestop software (thank you Throttlestop, you are an amazing app) because otherwise the CPU would be just stuck on 800 MHz no matter what are the settings. I literally thought that the lags which had occurred during my work are there simply because the project is too demanding /until I checked the hardware performance and realized where the problem lays! It was just the lousy laptop, which after the BD PROCHOT unlock, finally started working like it is new. So much time = so much money wasted! In addition, I would like to point out the underwhelming thermal capabilities of this laptop. I know this is not a gaming laptop, but occasionally I like to play some. On this laptop I would not be able to play even less demanding game like Counter Strike on medium settings because after it reaches certain temperature, it goes to choke and game runs on like 10 FPS. Here, the savior is once again Throttlestop that helps me to undervolt the hardware by -0.103V, leaving the laptop pleasantly cool with no throttling. If these problems were already tackled in the past, I am sorry for creating a buzz again, but maybe it will help somebody. The whole thing just leaves me upset about my laptop decision, and of course with a Windows start-up rule for Throttlestop (lol) because otherwise no work would be done on this device.

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October 19th, 2018 06:00

Interesting that you post this! I also have a 9560 that I bought last year and the throttling to 798 MHz just makes it unusable for even light to medium tasks at the moment (light gaming on low settings, transferring multiple large files...), things that it should really be able to handle. I've not tried throttle stop yet so I'll try that. I also have a Dell engineer coming Monday to reapply thermal paste (I purchased my own high quality paste) and clean the fans. Hopefully this helps. Have you found anything else that reduced the throttling issue?

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October 19th, 2018 08:00

CJB123, You can do some other things for sure, but they aren't supported by Dell! It involves disabling certain stuff to prevent the software from throttling. I do it in conjunction with Throttlestop and I can get flawless performance at around 77c consistently.

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February 16th, 2019 10:00

What do you do? I have just installed Throttlestop and this does not seem to change much in my case. This is driving me nuts. I cannot play like csgo on medium graphics on my XPS 15 9550.

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