This process is responsible for a significant portion of the total processor utilization recorded during the trace. Requesting Process Path \Device\HarddiskVolume4\Program Files (x86)\Corsair\CORSAIR iCUE Software\iCUE.exeĬPU Utilization:Individual process with significant processor utilization. Platform Timer Resolution:Outstanding Timer RequestĪ program or service has requested a timer resolution smaller than the platform maximum timer resolution. With the new chipset driver (and everything else up to date including a recent update for iCue) I get this when running that command "powercfg /energy /output "c:\temp\output.html" /duration 5" Hopefully providing as much information as possible will speed up the fix. Maybe the next BIOS update (ABB) will fix it but as of now the only software that I run that causes the idle voltage issue is iCUE and more specific the Corsair Service. You can check by running command in admin mode and typing "powercfg /energy /duration 5" and then reading the energy report it generates. Windows says default request time is 15.6 ms and will give warnings for anything faster than this. I believe Ryzen 2 is reacting by design though. I think this is a case where Ryzen 2 is the first CPU to be sensitive to fast service requests. Note someone on Reddit said disabling enable full software control on the ram fixed it. I do not know if iCUE has to have the fast system request or not as it relates to Corsair Services which is causing this issue. ![]() As soon as the iCUE is closed, the idle voltage goes <1. The new chipset seems to have fixed this for all the software I run with the fast service requests but iCUE. The new chipset was supposed to address software that had very aggressive system requests (~1ms). I wouldnt be surprised if ASUS goes to ABB instead of AB on the next update. Running latest ASUS bios but that isnt AB. I am running latest chipset and 1903 windows. I bet many multi-threaded software's will have this behavior.įan control ramping can be an issue but adjust your fan control config to compensate or nuke your CPU performance in some way using power saving plan.Īlso have all the following in combination and your system should be working smoothly.ġ) Windows 10 version 19.03 (3 power plans to help depending on the behavior you desire)Ģ) Proper BIOS/UEFI (with at least AGESA 1.0.0.3AB)ģ) Updated chipset driver Edited Augby A Computer Guy The voltage is not locked, observer effect, it's normal for this new processor design, not an issue. ![]() Maybe iCue can be tweaked (maybe use a low priority thread, smarter thread wait/sleeping, or less aggressive options provided) but not really a "problem?". Of course my opinion below and nothing is perfect including the AMD launch but. ![]() ![]() Would be really nice if Corsair would put their 2-cents in on this issue. Otherwise it's locked at 1.45v almost all the time. In order to get sub 1v during idle I have to uninstall iCUE. Discord and Steam no longer cause this issue, but iCUE still does. I used to have a problem with iCUE, Discord, and Steam all causing this issue. AMD released an updated chipset driver today that was supposed to address the issue of high idle voltages due to utilities monitoring the hardware.
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