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Posted by Daniele
 - December 13, 2018, 02:11:03
Thanks Bipartisan_Integral installing that DPTF worked!
Posted by Bipartisan_Integral
 - October 10, 2018, 02:08:55
Just some advice to the person who owns this, it's possible to get the GPU to run at 1011MHz, which is it's actual boost clock. This is done by installing one of the older Intel DPTF drivers on HP's website.

intel dptf (windows 10 v1803) 8.3.10208.5644

I have this working on my system at the moment.
Posted by jrp
 - October 09, 2018, 17:22:21
So... did they say that they were going to fix this at all?
Posted by ch
 - October 09, 2018, 12:40:21
Configuring low-level hardware through windows seems like a really bad idea (as the case shows!)
Posted by Sukhoi
 - October 08, 2018, 17:52:13
I'm going to assume ULPS does the same thing for Vega M as it does for the standalone GCN chips. Consequently, disabling it would prevent the Vega part of Kaby-G from actually shutting down
Posted by Redaktion
 - October 07, 2018, 06:30:26
In our HP Spectre x360 review, we found that GPU performance was very poor in games, where it often throttled down to 400 MHz, less than half of its rated clock speed. Thankfully, there is a solution that should prevent such throttling.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Disabling-ULPS-may-reduce-GPU-throttling-on-Kaby-Lake-G-based-HP-Spectre-x360-systems-and-more.337158.0.html