However in CPU bound tasks or games, you'll generally see reduced performance by disabling boost. Why disabling turbo boost when you just can downclock the turbo boost frequency, I reduced the max clock speed of my i5 9300H from GHz max to 3.5GHz max across all 4 cores for slightly more stable temperatures.
AMDRyzen 4000 Laptops: Disable Turbo Boost / Decrease Temperatures! Yes, of course, but I think that this tweak is worth mentioning considering how hot the Ryzen 4000 series laptop processors have been running. This tweak is not very useful for a desktop CPU. True, but if you've seen some of the ASUS TUF Gaming A15 or ASUS ROG Zephyrus G14
DisablingIntel Turbo Boost helps to run it between 50 to 70c, but with it enabled it is 70 to max of 97c. Setting Thermals to "Cool" in power management helps by some degrees, but I don't think that should be normal temperatures even for games. The GPU is perfectly fine, never gets above 70c when gaming, and stays at low to mid 50s when just thankIntel's genious marketing for making a mundane feature sound like your processor is breaking the sound barrier. there's nothing to enable, it's always on by default unless you went out of your way to disable it. check the 'performance' tab in task manager, if it shows your CPU at anything higher than 2.4GHz then it is enabled and working, the CPU usually won't boost up unless there's Inthe BIOS editing tool you can even overclock RAM in a part called 'SaSetup' (at least on my PC). But not recommended as bricking your RAM/board is probably hard to fix without proper support like the typical custom PC build motherboards. I still have a version from 2018. (the setup file).
Solution #2. You've probably gone a little overboard here, honestly. Your CPU, under stock operations will clock as low as 3.6GHz under minimal loads (and as low as ~800MHz, IIRC when completely idle and power saving).
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