
You can also check under Advanced Techonlogies for the Intel® Turbo Boost Technology 2.0 option.

and the clock is at 4.2 like a f*cktard.To find out if your Intel® Processor supports Intel® Turbo Boost Technology 2.0 or Intel® Turbo Boost Max 3.0, follow the steps below and refer to the illustrations. When I try to reduce the watts to like 20W, it lag too much (I have seen the volt are at maybe 1.4V (same as before) but the watt are lower, so it was reducing the A (current) in the W=V*I equation). I think if I can do the same job with a lower voltage, you can bring down the temps of the CPU as well. I want to find something to reduce the Volts and not the Watts.

I don't use ryzen controller anymore because it does not do the thing I want. You can also adjust the time needed to enter the boost mode et set the frequency compared to the utilisation in %.

I finally found the difference when my computer is on silent mode and max power mode!! I compared the silent mode (power saver) with my normal mode (because I doesn't want to change settings each time I open something) and compared with the high performance settings.

I have been looking for this setting for so long so i'm now sharing it with you!!Īlso, you can compare the power plan settings. But when I do some heavy sh*t (like benchmark), I can go to 4.2 Ghz. the result : my frequncy when doing nothing is 1.4 Ghz and when I play apex I'm near the 3.0Ghz and it doesn't lag. My boost is on active in the line code everybody knows to turn of the boost (be337238-0d82-4146-a960-4f3749d470c7) and you will need to change the value of the line line (06cadf0e-64ed-448a-8927-ce7bf90eb35d), mine was set to 10% so I think when a single core was at 10% of utilisation, it was going in boost mode. I have QuickCPU to change enable/disable the boost AND to control the boost enter requirement!! In the power tab of the QuickCPU application, you will find all (maybe) the register code you can change. I finally found the secret to enter the boost in the right time.
