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A short reason is for this behavior is work as expected. Starting with the 1st gen Ryzen this processor family is able to scale the frequency much more aggressive then...

I use these settings on my 2500U, works around 38-42 oC Pstate Status CpuFid CpuDid CpuVid CpuMult CpuFreq CpuVolt IddVal IddDiv CpuCurr CpuPower 0 1 100 10 80 20.00x 2000MHz...

yes, here you go ``` sudo amdctl -p 2 -v 124 -f 50 sudo amdctl -p 1 -v 104 -f 86 sudo amdctl -p 0 -v 80 ```

A assume that would be a forced by the BIOS. It might worth a try to check it with turionpowercontrol ott, IIRC that has a P-State monitor function.

> @vinibali That's probably it, its a locked HP bios. Thanks! I would try to check even if the msr values can be changed or not.

I don't think that AMD is playing with the reference clock by default. It might has some changes between 97-103 MHz, but this architecture has a fine grain P-state modification...

I found exactly the same, I just forgot to add here. I'll test the new version later this week, thanks!

v0.3 ``` # ./amdctl03 -g -c 0 Voltage ID encodings: SVI (serial) Detected CPU model 11h, from family 17h with 8 CPU cores. Core 0 | P-State Limits (non-turbo): Highest:...

I think the fine grade P-states are important in case of using them as intermediate P-states, which are limited between the minimal and maximal values as reference.

The lowest P-state is definitely fine as is. I assume, the calculation is wrong somehow.