Thespeed loss from disabling Turbo Boost is much less than the power saved; it's almost always worth it. Dota 2 goes from 133fps to 152fps, which is a 15% difference, but it takes 52% more power just for that. (also, besides games that rely on minimum input lag like CS:GO, you don't need more than 60fps on a 60hz screen)
Im personally in the disable boost camp. Doing so will give you lower temps and shouldn't result in an fps in gpu bound games. You'll likely experience a drop in cpu bound games however. For the sake of completeness, your other main alternative is undervolting the cpu.
Inparticular, I disable turbo boost and have a fixed set of multipliers that are lower for battery use as well as a speedshift setting mentioned above, but you can set these to your own desired liking. All 4-5th generation U, MQ, HQ, CPUs should idle at LESS THAN 1W. 6+th gen u/Y**/HQ/HK/H CPUs should idle at less than 0.5W.** Theamount of turbo boost available is like hot water in a bath tub. When you run a CPU at full speed, this drains the water out of the tub and it can take some time before the tub fills back up and full turbo boost is available again. If you are using the Disable and Lock feature, nothing will be reported for the MMIO power limit because| Զօв свሠп | ቅεжещ о |
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Inmost cases, Turbo Boost is a very good thing. With lower core counts and/or lower CPU frequencies, the power consumption and heat generation of the processor can be reduced - which should reduce the rate at which Turbo Boost needs to adjust the CPU clock. Should I keep Intel Turbo Boost on? Yep, leave turbo always on! Turbo boost is
Inthe same Registry hive as the above tweak, you can also change the priority of Games. To implement this tweak, go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Multimedia\SystemProfile\Tasks\Games and change the following registry values: "GPU Priority" change its values to 8 for gaming. "Priority" set to 6 for
Firstly I can disable Intel Turbo Boost. By default, Turbo Boost is always enabled with frequencies around 3.9Ghz while idling. By disabling turbo boost temperatures do indeed come down but so does my max CPU clock speed (to base 2.2Ghz). Is this a worthwhile trade-off for gaming? I know some games are more CPU dependent than others.
Yes just turn on Intel Turbo Boost and leave all the setting default. Typically when people talk about overclocking an Intel K-type CPU, they are is raising the maximum turbo speedIloaded up throttlestop and made the following change to match the PL1 and PL2 wattage I see in HWiNFo64 for the CPU: Turbo Boost Long Power Max: 45 (default that I saw) -> 120. Turbo Boost Short Power Max: 45 (default that I saw) -> 120. My rational was that if the boost matched the PL1, then it would be able to make full use of it pendingIplay Valorant and don't need any more than 130-150fps. So, I disabled turbo boost altogether just to check you know. This machine crushes it with expected 130-150fps. AMD chip running at 3.2Ghz frequency is enough and GPU (RTX 3070 100W) uses about 30W. Altogether system stayed at about CPU 57c and GPU 49c. Quietest gaming experience so far.
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YeahI didn't tested it but for me it's all about the fan noise when using it for non-gaming things. The fans don't randomly start making a lot of noise anymore so that's perfect. I'll test the performance difference somewhere these 3 days but I think for now I'll stick to Efficient Aggressive and when I'm going to play games I'll switch to
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