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September 2nd, 2018 13:00

MAJOR issue, possibly all G5/G7 5588/7588 Laptops 8750H

 Hi everyone, thanks for taking a minute to see what this is about. I recently purchased a G7 7588 as the specs are perfect for what I want at the price point. I noticed an issue however. Performance on battery is significantly worse than when plugged in. Yes, I know this is not necessarily a red flag, and that most machines are limited in some way on battery. After all, we can not expect a small battery to do what a 180w power brick can.

However, I am noticing that max TDP for the CPU on battery is 15W. That seems awfully low for a 6 core processor. In fact, it power throttles to 800MHz under full load (cinebench). After googling, I am not the only one. However, I notice in the notebookcheck review of this laptop, they claim to achieve a score of ~1000 on battery. I am not seeing anything close to that.

I would ask that anyone with a g5/g7 5588/7588 (any CPU) please chime in with the following:

1. Laptop Model
2. BIOS revision
3. CPU installed
4. Cinebench R15 score on AC Adapter
5. Cinebench R15 score on battery
6. Lowest speed shown in task manager when running Cinebench on AC
7. Lowest speed shown in task manager when running Cinebench on Battery
8. If you have any software that monitors TDP (hwinfo, hwmonitor, throttlestop, XTU), please share the max TDP displayed when running Cinebench on AC, and battery respectively.


Please take the 5 minutes this test takes to submit your sample in this thread. There seems to be a potential issue with this laptop when running on battery and this process will help identify if that is the case. You can download the program here:

http://http.maxon.net/pub/benchmarks/CINEBENCHR15.038.zip

Here is my result (testing all BIOS revisions, more to come):


1. G7 7588
2. 1.1.0
3. i7 8750h
4. 1062
5. 431
6. 2.98GHz
7. 0.79GHz
8. n/a

1. G7 7588
2. 1.2.1
3. i7 8750h
4. 1089
5. 440
6. 2.96GHz
7. 0.79GHz
8. n/a

1. G7 7588
2. 1.3.0
3. i7 8750h
4. 1054
5. 435
6. 2.16GHz
7. 0.79GHz
8. n/a

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September 3rd, 2018 18:00

I have posted on another forum inquiring if anyone else is having this issue:

 

http://forum.notebookreview.com/threads/calling-all-g7-7588-5588-8750h-owners-please-look.822580/

 

 

Everyone who has replied shows the same problem. 

4 Posts

September 4th, 2018 14:00

Hi 7588 / 8750H, exactly same issue here!
Also another issue detected is:
Laptop freezes and locks up video output only while connected to AC, I have to remove and replug the charger to make it work again... (happened at least 12 times just today, completely annoying)

September 15th, 2018 20:00

Bump

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October 5th, 2018 09:00

8750H in the G3 has the same throttling issue, played with one in the store. 

 

The salesman was shocked to see how bad the performance was on the battery for both the G3 and G7.

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October 5th, 2018 09:00

Hi

 

My G7 has the throttling issue when it is stuck at 8x.    I would of never acquired this notebook had I known of this issue.     I would like to find a G3 in the store with the i5-8300H CPU and see what it does when on battery.

 

I have a latitude e5570 with the 6440HQ cpu and it does NOT get limited when on the battery, it will run at 3499 when running cpuz bench/stress test. 

October 15th, 2018 07:00

I have n G7 with  i5-8300H CPU and the same occurs.
Max core frequency locks at 0.8GHz.

I was monitoring with Intel XTU and when on battery power, the Power Limit Throttling flag keeps on and on all the time.

When plug on AC, the frequency jumps to 3.8GHz+ instantly.

108 Posts

October 18th, 2018 20:00

Bump for Dell fix

108 Posts

October 20th, 2018 09:00

Bump for visibility

7 Posts

November 2nd, 2018 03:00

Exactly same error on my g7 on the latest bios update 1.15 (8th Oct). Dell support has no answers whatsoever. 

And this is not OS specific. Tested it on Ubuntu as well. 

TDP drops to 15W with processor capping at 0.79Ghz on battery. 

Once connected to an AC source, everything turns back to normal. 

 

Now what I found wierd is tyat this problem started right after I updated to the latest bios, it's been 20days since I got this machine and the last 5 days after the update has been extremely proposterous, coming from a company with so many products up the line, check my post out  for more.

https://www.dell.com/community/Inspiron/Dell-G7-7588-Caps-at-Minimum-Clock-Speed-800Mhz-on-battery/m-p/6210304/highlight/true#M40030

10 Posts

December 17th, 2018 21:00

I have the same issue, this is totally unacceptable. They need to release a BIOS update to fix this ASAP.

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December 20th, 2018 23:00

I too have same issue, laptop caps to 800Mhz on Battery when you stress it.

Its not possible to play games or do heavy tasks while on battery, a laptop with Intel  Graphics performs better .

I have created a Dell G7 community group on facebook, link to join:  https://www.facebook.com/groups/273175936702288

I think it will be easier to interact on Facebook and we all can discuss regarding issues/suggestions.

Compared to facebook, very people check forums :smileyhappy: 

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January 22nd, 2019 05:00

 have same issue  but in different way when i connect my charger to my Dell G7 while gaming (crack games) its starts to throttling and geting to heat up so i cant play games help!

7 Posts

February 20th, 2019 08:00

Hey, so I recently updated to BIOS version 1.8.0 and I am not only getting extremely low performance when on battery (231 CB score is unacceptable) but I am also getting very poor battery life, as the processor is stuck at 12-13W minimum even when idle. I have a -0.150V core and -0.125V cache UV applied. 1. Dell G7 7588 2. 1.8.0 3. i7 8750H 4. 1135 5. 231 6. Briefly runs on A/C at 3.9GHz and 73W before power throttling down to 3.26GHz and 45W 7. 0.8GHz throughout the test. 8. Max on A/C: 73W, Max on battery: 15W

March 1st, 2019 15:00

Same here on a G5 5587, looking for a way to return this "laptop" which is actually just a desktop that is a little more portable with a built in monitor and battery that you cannot use unplugged. VERY disappointed in Dell for releasing a product with a defect that could have been found with VERY simply QA on the line. I have extensive IT experience including hardware troubleshooting for over a decade, this thing is a joke.

14 Posts

April 2nd, 2019 16:00

G5 5587

8300H

1050 TI

 

I found that on battery the processor was forced to have a min. frequency of 100% so it was always stuck at 4ghz. This can be changed in advanced power settings, the new bios updates are... better but i still prefer hwinfo to control myself. 

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