Hi,
Before I am getting into more details, I would like to say that I am not sure if this is a HWiNFO issue or my motherboard's fault.
I am running windows 11 24H2 (build 26100). My motherboard is Asrock Z790 Riptide Wifi, CPU is 14900K. Bios updated to version 11.01 which have the latest 12B microcode.
My bios is set to static 253W max PL1 + PL2 (Intel default). I am checking this with Stockfish chess engine analysis software which loads 100% percent of the CPU.
After a normal system start (either cold start or Restart) the CPU package power reading never exceeds 253W at full load, but after the computer awakes from sleep I noticed that the power reading can reach above 253W (260-270+).
So either there is a bug from the software's side (HWiNFO/ Windows) or my motherboard is not respecting the power limits after it wakes up from sleep.
I thought maybe I should bring up this issue, maybe others encountered a similar issue? I will also report this to Asrock.
Thx.
UPDATE: I discovered that also after a cold start I get the same issue.. so my mistake. But after a restart everything is ok. This immediately led me to suspect Windows' "Fast startup" feature from the power options. So I turned it off and now the readings are fine either way. So this is the root of the problem.
But I still wonder if this is only a software thing (wrong reading) or the motherboard is really exceeding the power limits to the CPU.
Before I am getting into more details, I would like to say that I am not sure if this is a HWiNFO issue or my motherboard's fault.
I am running windows 11 24H2 (build 26100). My motherboard is Asrock Z790 Riptide Wifi, CPU is 14900K. Bios updated to version 11.01 which have the latest 12B microcode.
My bios is set to static 253W max PL1 + PL2 (Intel default). I am checking this with Stockfish chess engine analysis software which loads 100% percent of the CPU.
After a normal system start (either cold start or Restart) the CPU package power reading never exceeds 253W at full load, but after the computer awakes from sleep I noticed that the power reading can reach above 253W (260-270+).
So either there is a bug from the software's side (HWiNFO/ Windows) or my motherboard is not respecting the power limits after it wakes up from sleep.
I thought maybe I should bring up this issue, maybe others encountered a similar issue? I will also report this to Asrock.
Thx.
UPDATE: I discovered that also after a cold start I get the same issue.. so my mistake. But after a restart everything is ok. This immediately led me to suspect Windows' "Fast startup" feature from the power options. So I turned it off and now the readings are fine either way. So this is the root of the problem.
But I still wonder if this is only a software thing (wrong reading) or the motherboard is really exceeding the power limits to the CPU.
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