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Problem identified
Here are the details of the identified bad practices:
System modifications :
- The registry key PowerThrottlingOff has been modified.
The power throttling for background tasks is therefore disabled.
This is a Windows feature that allows more resources to be allocated to foreground tasks.
What to do about these bad practices? :
- This is not really ideal (but not the end of the world either).
Windows seems to have been modified by software/scripts or manually.
If you know how to correctly revert these settings to default, you can do so.
However, note that UserDiag does not detect all possible modifications.
You might be missing other system settings that have been changed.
There may be only a few modifications detected above, but potentially other things could have been altered.
If you have issues or if you prefer, you can always reinstall Windows properly via this tutorial.
If you want to delve deeper into the subject in general, you can check out this advice page for more explanations.
Optional considerations
To enable the RAM's XMP profile (also called DOCP or EXPO), please follow this tutorial.
Note: If you cannot find the option in the BIOS and your PC is an OEM brand (HP Omen, Dell, Lenovo, etc.), it is possible that the option is not available.
Here is the list and size of the detected unallocated spaces:
- Storage 1: 100 GB
If you want to allocate these spaces to use them, you can do this:
- Right-click on the Windows icon at the bottom left of the screen > "Disk Management"
If an "Initialize Disk" window appears:
- Leave the default options (GPT partition), then click "OK"
Otherwise:
- Identify the unallocated areas (they are in black)
- Check on the left if the storage indicates "not initialized" instead of "online". If so, right-click on it > "Initialize"
- Then, right-click on the unallocated area (in black) > "New Simple Volume"
- In the wizard, you can leave all the default options. Click "Next" until the end, then "Finish"
- You can now use this space
Diagnostic type >Config
Diagnostic count >2
App version >App versionVersion of the application used during the diagnostic25.6.3
Performed >17d (2025-06-23)
Diagnostic duration >2min 40s
Diagnostics history on this PC Copy the report linkVendor >American Megatrends Inc.
Version >VersionThe BIOS version and date help identify the currently installed BIOS version on the machine.
Notes:
- Sometimes, the retrieved BIOS version may slightly differ from the one displayed on the manufacturer's website.
Example: With an MSI BIOS, the retrieved version might be '2.B0' while on the website, the version is listed as '7D22v2B'.
- The retrieved BIOS date may also slightly differ by a few days/months from the one displayed on the manufacturer's website.
Example: With an MSI BIOS, the retrieved date is 26/01/2024, while on the website, the date is 07/01/2023.
Here, the date on the website corresponds to the upload date, while the retrieved date is the BIOS creation date.3001 (2025-04-25)
Boot mode >Boot modeBoot mode of the computer:
- Legacy (old mode)
- UEFI (recent mode)UEFI
TPM >TPMThe TPM is a component (physical module on the motherboard or emulated by the processor) that allows secure storage of information.
Specifically, it can store encryption keys, certificates, biometric data, etc.
For example, it is used to encrypt storage with BitLocker or unlock the computer with Windows Hello.
Some anti-cheat software for video games can also use it to confirm the integrity of the game and the system.Active
Secure Boot >Secure BootThis is a security option available in the BIOS.
Secure Boot ensures that the computer boots only with a verified operating system.
This setting may be required by some game anti-cheats (Valorant, FIFA).Active
Boot duration >Boot durationBoot duration is the time elapsed between pressing the power button and the motherboard returning POST OK (successful hardware check).
This can be useful for identifying a slow boot issue.
(long memory training in DDR5, for example).
A boot duration of around ten seconds is normal.
Note that this period occurs before Windows starts.
Applications that launch at Windows startup do not affect this duration.28s
Edition >Windows 11 Pro
Version >24H2 (26100.4349)
Installed on >2019-05-12 20:09:29
Fast startup >Fast startupWindows Fast startup allows older computers to boot faster.
Sometimes this mode (enabled by default) can be the source of issues such as LEDs staying on, or crashes at startup with incompatible drivers.Active
Uptime >UptimeUptime is the time elapsed since the last Windows startup.
This information can be useful to determine how long it has been since Windows was last restarted.
Note that if Fast Startup is enabled in Windows settings, shutting down the computer will actually put it into a hibernation state.
Therefore, Windows only fully shuts down during a restart.
(by clicking on restart and not on shutdown)
As a result, you may sometimes observe high uptimes of several days, even if the computer is regularly shut down and turned on.
However, if Fast Startup is disabled, the computer will fully shut down during shutdown, and the uptime will be reset with each startup.2h 37min
VBS >VBSVirtualization-Based Security (VBS) is a security feature in Windows.
Its purpose is to protect certain parts of Windows by isolating them from the rest. It may be enabled by default on compatible Windows 11 installations.
It can also be activated if core integrity in Windows Defender is enabled, when using WSL2, or other virtual machine-related features.
However, this feature may slightly reduce performance when enabled.
This option only protects against certain complex vulnerabilities. It will not protect you from a cryptocurrency miner or password theft, etc.
Microsoft advises gamers, if they wish, to disable this option. (More information)Active
Antivirus >AntivirusCurrently active antivirus on your computer.
Ideally, it is better to use something like Windows Defender, which is relatively effective and already integrated by default in Windows, or use a third-party antivirus of your choice.
However, it is advisable to avoid less recommended antiviruses like Avast, Norton, McAfee, Iobit, etc., which are known for collecting your personal data rather than protecting you.Windows Defender
Name >Intel Core i9-12900K
Number of cores/threads >16 / 24
Power plan >High performance
Base frequency >3.20 GHz
GPU 1
Model >Radeon RX 580 Series
Manufacturer >XFX Pine Group Inc.
Edition >RX-580P8DFD6
VRAM >8 GB (GDDR5)
Driver version >31.0.21923.1000
Driver date >06/03/2025
Total size >32 GB
Memory type >DDR5
Current frequency >Current frequencyCurrent frequency of the RAM sticks.4788 MT/s
DRAM voltage >DRAM voltageThe DRAM voltage is the voltage applied to the RAM sticks.
Note that this metric is not always accessible depending on the motherboard.N/A
Channel >4 x 32-bit
Timings >TimingsCAS40tRCD40tRP40tRAS76tRFC383CR240-40-40-76 (tRFC:383/CR:2)
Usage >8.4/31.8 GB (27%)
Pagefile >PagefileThe pagefile allows the system and software to store data on storage instead of RAM when needed.
Modifying or disabling the pagefile can lead to system stability issues (blue screens, software/game crashes, "out of memory" messages, etc.).
It is strongly advised not to modify or disable the pagefile unless you are sure of what you are doing.Enabled (default)
Comment >CommentHere are the available profiles for your RAM sticks.
The highlighted profiles correspond to the current timings.
However, the frequency may differ.
Note that if different RAM kits are mixed or depending on the processor, not all these profiles may be usable or stable.
XMP 1 | 22-27-27-71 | 4406 MT/s
XMP 2 | 26-32-32-83 | 5208 MT/s
XMP 3 | 28-35-35-90 | 5608 MT/s
XMP 4 | 30-37-37-96 | 6008 MT/s
XMP 5 | 32-39-39-102 | 6400 MT/s
XMP 6 | 36-39-39-102 | 6400 MT/s
XMP 7 | 40-39-39-102 | 6400 MT/s
XMP 8 | 42-39-39-102 | 6400 MT/s
XMP 9 | 46-39-39-102 | 6400 MT/s
XMP 10 | 48-39-39-102 | 6400 MT/s
XMP 11 | 50-39-39-102 | 6400 MT/s
XMP 12 | 52-39-39-102 | 6400 MT/s
XMP 13 | 54-39-39-102 | 6400 MT/s
XMP 14 | 56-39-39-102 | 6400 MT/s
No XMP profile enabled
SLOT 1 (Controller0-DIMM0)
Format >Unknown (empty slot)
SLOT 2 (Controller0-DIMM1)
Manufacturer >G.Skill (SK Hynix)
Reference >F5-6400J3239G16G
Size / frequency >Size / frequencyThis frequency is the one reported by the RAM stick. It does not always represent the current frequency of your computer, which can be higher or lower.16 GB - 6400 MT/s
SLOT 3 (Controller1-DIMM0)
Format >Unknown (empty slot)
SLOT 4 (Controller1-DIMM1)
Manufacturer >G.Skill (SK Hynix)
Reference >F5-6400J3239G16G
Size / frequency >Size / frequencyThis frequency is the one reported by the RAM stick. It does not always represent the current frequency of your computer, which can be higher or lower.16 GB - 6400 MT/s
STORAGE 1
Model >Samsung SSD 870 EVO 1TB
Type >SSD - SATA
Capacity >1 TB
Mode current/max >SATA/600 - SATA/600
Usage read/write >N/A - 375 GB
Power on count >56 times
Power on time >307 hours
Temperature >41°C
Current state (health) >Current state (health)The current state of the storage is an estimate based on SMART metrics.
This estimate may vary depending on the manufacturers and storage models.
The "health" percentage indicates the estimated wear of the flash cells in an SSD.
When new, it is 100%. With use, this percentage decreases.
This estimate is provided by the SSD manufacturer.
IDNameCurrentWorstThresh.Raw05Reallocated Sector Count10010010009Power-on Hours999903070CPower-on Count9999056B1Wear Leveling Count10010000B3Used Reserved Block Count (Total)100100100B5Program Fail Count (Total)100100100B6Erase Fail Count (Total)100100100B7Runtime Bad Block (Total)100100100BBUncorrectable Error Count10010000BEAirflow Temperature5946041C3ECC Error Rate20020000C7CRC Error Count999901EBPOR Recovery Count9999023F1Total LBAs Written99990787549773FCVendor Specific10010000Very good (100 %)
STORAGE 2
Model >WDS250G2X0C-00L350
Type >SSD - NVMe
Capacity >250 GB
Mode current/max >PCIe 3.0 x4 - PCIe 3.0 x4
Usage read/write >11.67 TB - 11.61 TB
Power on count >1 202 times
Power on time >13 749 hours
Temperature >44°C
Current state (health) >Current state (health)The current state of the storage is an estimate based on SMART metrics.
This estimate may vary depending on the manufacturers and storage models.
The "health" percentage indicates the estimated wear of the flash cells in an SSD.
When new, it is 100%. With use, this percentage decreases.
This estimate is provided by the SSD manufacturer.
IDNameRaw01Critical Warning002Composite Temperature31703Available Spare10004Available Spare Threshold1005Percentage Used606Data Units Read2447768207Data Units Written2434403508Host Read Commands34487476009Host Write Commands4892989240AController Busy Time6900BPower Cycles12020CPower On Hours137490DUnsafe Shutdowns900EMedia and Data Integrity Errors00FNumber of Error Information Log Entries0Very good (94 %)
STORAGE 3
Model >Samsung SSD 970 EVO Plus 500GB
Type >SSD - NVMe
Capacity >500 GB
Mode current/max >PCIe 3.0 x4 - PCIe 3.0 x4
Usage read/write >8.36 TB - 1.44 TB
Power on count >1 255 times
Power on time >1 436 hours
Temperature >40°C
Current state (health) >Current state (health)The current state of the storage is an estimate based on SMART metrics.
This estimate may vary depending on the manufacturers and storage models.
The "health" percentage indicates the estimated wear of the flash cells in an SSD.
When new, it is 100%. With use, this percentage decreases.
This estimate is provided by the SSD manufacturer.
IDNameRaw01Critical Warning002Composite Temperature31303Available Spare10004Available Spare Threshold1005Percentage Used006Data Units Read1752735607Data Units Written302647608Host Read Commands8835503709Host Write Commands250597090AController Busy Time1170BPower Cycles12550CPower On Hours14360DUnsafe Shutdowns1080EMedia and Data Integrity Errors00FNumber of Error Information Log Entries3467Very good (100 %)
STORAGE 4
Model >WDC WD2003FZEX-00SRLA0
Type >HDD 7200 RPM - SATA
Capacity >2 TB
Mode current/max >SATA/600 - SATA/600
Usage read/write >N/A - N/A
Power on count >14 909 times
Power on time >16 266 hours
Temperature >45°C
Current state >Current stateThe current state of the storage is an estimate based on SMART metrics.
This estimate may vary depending on the manufacturers and storage models.
IDNameCurrentWorstThresh.Raw01Read Error Rate20020051003Spin-Up Time18717721362504Start/Stop Count797902123705Reallocated Sectors Count200200140007Seek Error Rate2002000009Power-On Hours78780162660ASpin Retry Count100100000BRecalibration Retries100100000CPower Cycle Count8686014909C0Power-off Retract Count182182013579C1Load/Unload Cycle Count19819807792C2Temperature10298045C4Reallocation Event Count20020000C5Current Pending Sector Count20020000C6Uncorrectable Sector Count10025300C7UltraDMA CRC Error Count20020000C8Write Error Rate10025300Very good
STORAGE 5
Model >WDC WD10JMVW-11AJGS4
Type >HDD 5400 RPM - SATA USB
Capacity >1 TB
Mode current/max >SATA/300 - SATA/300
Usage read/write >N/A - N/A
Power on count >193 times
Power on time >5 426 hours
Temperature >36°C
Current state >Current stateThe current state of the storage is an estimate based on SMART metrics.
This estimate may vary depending on the manufacturers and storage models.
IDNameCurrentWorstThresh.Raw01Read Error Rate20020051003Spin-Up Time12211721487504Start/Stop Count99990142605Reallocated Sectors Count200200140007Seek Error Rate2002000009Power-On Hours9393054260ASpin Retry Count100100000BRecalibration Retries100100000CPower Cycle Count1001000193C0Power-off Retract Count200200035C1Load/Unload Cycle Count19919903348C2Temperature111101036C4Reallocation Event Count20020000C5Current Pending Sector Count20020000C6Uncorrectable Sector Count10025300C7UltraDMA CRC Error Count20020000C8Write Error Rate10025300Very good
SCREEN 1
Model >LEN LI2323swA
Max resolution >1920 x 1080
Current frequency >60Hz
Connected via >Inconnu
Connected to >Inconnu
Manufacture date >2015
Size >23"
SCREEN 2
Model >BenQ GW2480
Max resolution >1920 x 1080
Current frequency >60Hz
Connected via >Inconnu
Connected to >Inconnu
Manufacture date >2021
Size >24"