![]() Rule#2: No Spamming Anyone For Any Reason! Please make sure you read everything before posting! Also the rules are explained in dept on the wiki so read that too! Rule#6: Survey links will not be allowed unless they are directly related to gaming laptops.Result of the above survey will be posted publicly on our subreddit upon its conclusion, so fill it out to help current and future users! Please ask permission before posting a survey. If you will be gaming, what are the most demanding games you will play and at what settings? Text here Mux Switch/ Optimus/ Advanced Optimus?: Text here Please use this format for your submissions: Reviews-Helpful information gaming laptops which help users to be more considerate when buying a gaming laptop Please message us if this happens so we can manually approve your post.įilter by tag: Request - Looking for a laptop? Tech Support - Need computer help? Solved - Found computer help? Discussion - Want to talk? Meta - Subreddit questions? Recommendation - Found a good laptop?īattlestations-Show set up of the gaming area of users If your post or comment contains a link to Amazon it might be caught in the spam filter, which is not something moderators have control over. ![]() I wanted to make this post to state once and for all that disabling cpu turbo boost is BAD. What a lot of people fail to understand is that unlike limiting all core turbo speeds, turning off turbo outright prevents even one core from turboing which will drastically slow down the majority of games which rely on a single fast core to manage the game engine. Often causing you to lose 30-40% performance after disabling turbo. ![]() There is no excuse to turn off cpu turbo when there are so many ways and so many people willing to help you optimise and cool down your gaming laptop.įor Intel, you can use throttlestop to undervolt your cpu, and failing that, reduce the all core turbo speed or tdp of the cpu so it produces less heat. There are many videos and guides online that can help you with this process.įor Amd, you can use ryzen controller to reduce the tdp of the cpu. Undervolting isn't available for mobile ryzen on windows yet. The ryzen controller team on discord is always ready to help if anyone needs it Īnd since a lot of laptops share heatpipes, it is also beneficial to undervolt your gpu since the laptop cooling system will need to dissipate less heat overall. Then there is of course, the best way to reduce temperatures which is to repaste your laptop, with Liquid metal even if you're commited. Removing the main thermal bottleneck of most laptops.ĭepends on use case. I have i7 10750h ( modded bios to undervolt ) and RTX 2060 - 115watt. CPU takes 70 watt on Cinebench R23 multi-core test. I undervolted ( -125mV) and have 3 profiles on throttlestop - gaming ( 3.6 ghz locked - all cores), Extreme (4.8-4.2ghz - based on core count ) and Battery ( disabled turbo and speed shift 200 ). I have underclocked my GPU by -200mhz on both. I use Battery profile in Hybrid mode and get around 6-7 hours battery life ( full charge ) whereas 3 hours on GPU. I have also repasted using liquid metal and in graphic intensive games - GPU at 80c and CPU at 75c. If you are playing Graphic intensive games - disabling cpu turbo boost is fine ( like watch dogs 2 or Hitman series or Control) In idle in battery profile, CPU stays at 39c and low workload maybe 43c. If you are playing FPS games - I have noticed 3.6ghz is fine to get 150fps on high settings in valorant. If you are not gaming - then disabling turbo is fine.
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