thank you man couldnt drop my temp even after a thermal paste refresh but undervolting did the job for me my prochot temps became 100 degrees at one point
Fun fact, if you have an intel cpu with turbo, and that is causing thermal ussues and aggrivat8ng you, you can limit its usage even with having locked voltage settings. Its in tpl, turbo long and short power limits. The numbers are the watt limits. It looks and works to me like its just another volt limiter, keeps turbo in check!
Oh ya tpl, p1 and p2 power limits not bad. That's a last resort if you can't unlock anything. Via a combo of turbo ratio limits and undervolt you're gonna get better performance. However TPL ain't bad if you don't have access to that Thanks for watching
@laptoptweakingtips true, i have a new gaming latop so right now its performance is great. Ill hold off trying to unlock the voltage edits for the future. But with just the turbo limitter its still running turboed, just not max turbo,about 3mhz vs 4.4mhz and ive got about 20c cooler temps!
thanks for this! I managed to get my GFs Asus TUF w 10300h and 1650 set to -115 mv on core and -110 mv on cashe. Nice and stable and a lot cooler. I set two cores to 40 and two at 39. increased cinebench r23 with 16,5% on multicore test with max temps at 80 after 10 minutes (94 before the fix).
@@laptoptweakingtips can this tutorial help disable cfg lock for 12th gen laptop mine is core i7 1255u please reply me asap would mean a lot to me thanks ruclips.net/video/gxYbu3pxdNo/видео.html
@@laptoptweakingtips can this tutorial help disable cfg lock for 12th gen laptop mine is core i7 1255u please reply me asap would mean a lot to me thanks ruclips.net/video/gxYbu3pxdNo/видео.html
A good guide, but you forgot to say about the most important thing)) that you need to manually run the program every time you start the PC, or do it automatically through the task scheduler. Don't think that I'm toxic, but it would be more logical to show in one video how to make the program fully automatic. For those who wondered about the task scheduler, google it, it's not difficult there. And you dont nned to be afraid of, this is safe for your pc.
Lol I didn't think about that, I made this video particularly for people struggling to reduce temperatures even with the undervolt. I keep referring them to my full CPU optimization video, to a section that briefly explains this process. So now I can just refer them to this. It's easier than the former. It's not a bad thing though that you don't automate it until it's stable, or else you can get stuck in a boot loop blue screen scenario. I'll add that into a follow up video though. Hope you're well my bro 🤘
@@laptoptweakingtips hi can you help me cfg lock disable you promised me you would in may at some point I got 1.7ghz need 2 ghz or can msi after burner help with that please reply me asap would mean lots to me I wont need to know more after this thanks for all your support
I think when BD PROCHOT is disable it will ignore the PROCHOT temperature (in your case 93℃) and let the CPU run pass its throttle limiters which can make the CPU hotter and die much sooner. Correct me if I'm wrong.
well if you dont follow what im doing your temps will go over prochot if you follow these steps your temps will never reach prochot level, hence why i recommend switching it off its like a power statement, and yes that was meant to be a pun hahaha
@@laptoptweakingtips I can set CPU core and cache to -200 or -400 and nothing happens, no blue screen or anything, it's not working for me at all apparently.
bro thats way too much, -165 is the most id say is say is safe on any cpu it might not blue screen now, but it definitely will sooner or later what cpu do you have? @@anderson-gb8rp
@@laptoptweakingtips Don't you realize that if it was working, I'd get a blue screen immediately, especially while doing the bench test? And it's not like I kept it at this settings. i7-8750H I read someone else complaining that throttle stop doesnt work for him and he has the same cpu. They told him to turn off the core integrity, I dont think this is a good idea. Whatever.
Bro sometimes a bsod doesn't happen immediately It seems stable until it isn't, either way -165 on core is the absolute max id recommend The 8750h is a pretty hot chip, 8th gen efficiency was still a work in progress. So you have to combine undervolting with turbo ratio limits to get the temperatures in check
Once again thanks so much mate, learnt something new, by lot of trail and error finally found the sweet spot for my Dell G15 5511, it runs much cooler now without any loss in performance.. really appreciate ❤😊
Ah bro that's dope bro! Glad something I could offer helped. I remember when throttlestop looked like complicated nonsense to me a couple of years ago. But with a little time and effort it can make a huge difference to your laptop/computer
@@laptoptweakingtips hi out of intel XTU and throttle stop which would you recommend increase ghz for 12th gen locked cpu or can set fsb help I got 1.7ghz need 2 ghz or can msi after burner help with that please reply me asap would mean lots to me I wont need to know more after this thanks for all your support
Sir, you have saved my economy. I am soon gonna start my studies and my main computer broke. I still had my asus rog gaming laptop which i upgraded from because "it got laggy and slow". But this made it like a fresh computer. Both fps and load speed. Now i dont need a new computer! Thank you!
This is insane, i have a gl75 leopard with a i7 10750h cpu, that thing gets hot, i was disabling the turbo on throttle stop and playing like that, with the turbo disabled ( all cores at 2500) i was getting on uncharted 4, 74 on the cpu and 70 on the graphics card, now with the undervolt -180.7 on cores and -96.7 on cach and i set all cores to 3600 same game i am getting 64 on cpu and 60 on the graphics card, thats -10 degrees on the cpu and went up from 2500 core speed to 3600....what the hell. Thank you man.
@@elusiveyt1610 probably got better, because I'm using the cores at 3600 instead of 2500, but I have the FPS locked at 60 in Nvidia options on windows, and I'm getting those 60 all the time.
yeah once the process done, remove usb and power off laptop if youre on windows 11 you need to disable virtualization in the bios as that will block undervolting other than that you shouldd be good to go now :)
hey please can you help me? i have a I7 10750H CPU but when i go to FIVR Control i cant press anything because everything is locked, how can i unlock the options? do i gotta do something in the BIOS? Goodnight wish you the best!
If you get your settings right you don't and won't need BD prochot. If however for some reason nothing works for you, prochot is useful and recommended
@@laptoptweakingtips completly agréé , but you know somtime things gone alone ... So Bd prochot is an additional protection if you go over 85c° ( depende on pc of cours) start reducing the over voltage and heat to keep the pc safe ... So imagine you have bad thermal past or somthing similaire ... You have no longer a protection can caus several damage . i mean your video is reaaly helpful just you need to motion that
@@sainthdi291 I can appreciate where you are coming from. I do mention at the beginning that if you follow the steps you won't need it. However if for some reason you can't improve then by all means I must admit I always yearn for top performance and switch off all power saving type features etc
I don't bother with igpu cos if you're not careful you can make your system unstable for miniscule benefit at the end of the day This video is basically my best practices to reduce temps with the least potential for instability Thanks for watching btw 🤘
Does it matter what my processor power management settings are set to when im doing this in throttlestop? Does power plan matter? Is high performance good?
I just set mine to: Minimum processor 100 and 100 Maximum processor 100 and 100 Power plan makes like a percent or two difference at most, but it can help with stutters a little I used bitsum highest performance power plan from parkcontrol
@@laptoptweakingtips hi do you know a tool i can use for cooling my pc tempature im trying another cpu tool for now called set fsb also can i reset my bios to default from bios settings only because i still got warranty till 2nd of october and please reply me asap when seen my message thanks
Ok so i saw your last video about unlocking undervolting for any laptop. I have a lenovo ideapad 3 gaming and it has i5 10300h but i am still unable to undervolt. Please help
Hi dude, first of all, thank you for your video it's awesome and very helpful. I am a bit worried since I can turn the offset voltage down to -250 mV and have no issue whatsoever nor do I have any gain in temperature. Is that normal or am I missing something? I have a ROG Zephyrus GX735GXR, this laptop is really not get optimized bruh
Did you adjust both the core and the cache? Most Intel CPUs will instantly crash if you set both to -250 mV. If you only set the core to a big negative offset voltage number, it will not do anything. Post a screenshot of the FIVR window if you need help.
@@unclewebb yes but the cache adjustment didn't work but anyway I fixed my problem. I replaced the thermal paste but liquid metal. The temperature went down from 95 to 71°C
I'll experiment more with throttlestop but could you take a look and see if we can do anything about diablo 4? This game really runs HOT(can easily see 90+ cpu temps). Even with undervolting and clean cooling system on my laptop and new thermal paste.
@@Realizeyes the 10300h is quite a hot chip, it's clocks are too high for the laptops cooling, you have to set the turbo ratio limits to 39 or 38 over all the cores above and beyond the undervolt to reduce temps bro Do that and tell me what your temps are
@@Realizeyes no bro, tpl messes things up, as in you have to deletle your throttlestop configuration file to reset the settings. dont touch tpl im talking about turbo ratio limits as per second half of this video :)
Throttlestop needs to be open for the undervolt to be in affect. However no matter what you uninstall it will be still be able to undervolt yeah Provided an update doesn't block it again, but if that happens you can just repeat the unlocking process 👌
the setting that would work is the steps in the video there isnt a 1 solution per processor type of thing, thats how you run into problems. thats why i laid out the steps, you gotta do your own testing as each cpu and gpu etc is different (dye size, cooling capability, build quality etc etc lots of variables)
Are you talking about having throttlestop start automatically when you start your computer? You need to create a basic task via task scheduler to have throttlestop start automatically Otherwise you need to open it manually to apply the settings each time
100% it does yeah Here is a cheat sheet to unlock undervolting in step 1, then just follow the further steps and your CPU will love you 💪 ruclips.net/video/FapB8hhIDss/видео.html
@@laptoptweakingtips Thanks man! I think we have similar CPU, you have 10200H, no? One last question, if i make a mistake during the process of unlock CPU undervolting i can damage the laptop? Sorry but the laptop is new and i'm scared 😂
@@sickvoice6403 nah bro, you have to really make a huge f up to screw things up lol Just be sure to follow my steps like for like and you'll be just fine Yeah I have a 10200h bruv
I have no idea whatsoever, I've never used that processor Follow the principles in this video Every CPU is different so going via someone else's recommendation is dangerous at worst or tricky at best Trail and error and benchmarking is the best way to get to your ideal settings Follow the guide my friend
The lowest I’m able to set the power ratio is 1800MHz. Is there a way to lower that even more? It’s for my idling profile, and I don’t want my CPU to randomly clock up for no reason.
thats because its probably 12th and 13th gen, you can unlock turbo ratio limits in those gens. However undervolting is probably not gonna unlock. there is link in the description of the video on how to unlock turbo ratio limits
Can''t install app, says CPU not supported. I use a lenovo Ideapad 5 (82LM) the 2022 rerelease of the ideapad 5. I find massive throttling in any game I'm playing once I plug in my laptop's charger.
Ryzen 7 5700u, I contacted where I bought it from earlier today, and was told to change the charger. I did, and about 15-minute test I did seems to prove changing the charger to be the correct solution. Albeit, I'll observe for even some time longer, and let you know how it goes.@@laptoptweakingtips
i have a i5 10400f and msi h510m a pro motherboard i just want my cpu to run at 4.2 ghz while gaming .. its running at 4ghz currently or sometimes less my cooling is solid so need to undervolt ..could u guide me on this
Mate, awesome video for a first timer as me, i've got a MSI gf63 thin 9sc with intel 9300h and gtx 1650 max-q, trying to lower temps now after a repaste and some cleaning. any known heads-up befor i start fiddeling? Cheers in advance, keep do what you do
thanks mate, so far ive pushed it too 115 both Core and Cache w/o ts errors, just wanna confirm the later part of the video you say "more powerful cpus, 10300h and above will need to tweak other stuff but doesnt really apply to my 9300h as i understood it? cheers @@laptoptweakingtips
no bro you can push your undervolt further if cache is not too aggressive better temps and better performance the lower you set cache the less stable it becomes thanks for watching btw
@@laptoptweakingtipsis right. Matching core and cache was an old methodology for old cpus. Cache is for the memory that is directly on the cpu and it can’t be undervolted that much.
@@jah4708 no bro lol You can push core further if you are a little more conservative with cache. I find that cache beyond -99.6mv becomes a little unstable anyway
That's ntoskernl It's a pain in the ass, it causes extra heat and it steals some CPU performance There is something causing instability on your system That's why ntoskernl triggers
What CPU do you have? I know that some CPUs such as the 11320h has unavailable in the fivr section. As in undervolting not disabled, it's completely not available. Normally indicates the laptop is already factory undervolted. If that is the case for you, adjust turbo ratio limits as per video, undervolting isn't possible then
I have a desktop E5300 and an external graphics card 8400 gs rev2. I lack the ability to undervolt. I have a voltage ID. Is it the same as undervolt? Should I press the turn on button to start optimization? If I can't undervolt, does the performance mode in Throttlestop work? I pressed the turn off button in Throttlestop, but the game still plays at the same fps. How does Throttlestop damage a PC? Throttlestop damages the PC only when underclocking or just selecting preset?
@@whiteshipcentral4767 yes bro press turn on, when it's on it will say turn off. If it says turn on then it's off. The only way I think you can damage your pc is by putting in ridiculous settings. But that generally just leads to a bsod. Unless you have set throttlestop to start with windows it's not too bad as you can just delete your throttlestop config file and start throttlestop from scracth
Thank you for making this guide but unfortunately im still at a loss. I tried unlocking undervolt protection through the usb grub boot method. Changed the cfg and overclocking locks to 0x0, disabled core isolation and windows virtulization (Im on Windows 11). Still nothing, it still says that Undervolt Protection is enabled and none of the offsets will change. I have a Dell G15 5530 i7-13650HX. I could really use some help.
It you have undervolt protection none of this is going to work I have no idea how to successfully get rid of undervolt protection. It's an utterly cynical microcode that was released specifically for 12th and 13th gen processors. It's sad cos you have ab HX processor which should technically be unlocked. But the undervolt protection renders that fact useless At this point the only hope is to adjust TPL in throttlestop Untick the box, which unlocks P1 and P2 levels Set them both to 35 and 35 See if there are performance and temp improvements If you want to reset throttlestop at any point delete your throttlestop configuration file and restart your computer
@@laptoptweakingtips im sorry if wasted your time please help me just once more promise that i will leave you alone after you have helped me out thanks so much for all you done for me so far
what was your undervolt for: core? cache? turbo ratio limits try 37 over all cores then 36 etc etc until your temps get right its trial and error remember you could always just delete your ini file if youre unhappy and start again@@z95sheikh
Hello, should the other profiles have the same core and cache undervolt as the other turbo ratio limits? I have 4.3, 4.1 and 3.8, I got 105.5 core and 85 cache on 4.3
What CPU do you have? The turbo ratio limits only need to be adjusted if the undervolt doesn't drop the temps enough Ie 10300h Undervolt is maxed out, but temps are still in the 80s under load Then adjust turbo ratio limits to 38 over all cores to get temps in mid 70s under load. This is just an example to illustrate what to do
No no lol The 10750h is a very hot processor If it thermal throttles I'd use this for gaming: Undervolt + turbo ratio limits at 38 sounds about good for gaming/performance type tasks Shouldn't go over 80 with that setup
Is it the MSI thin? You need to unlock undervolting Undervolt core to about -140 to -150mv Cache -99.6 Turbo ratio limits to about 38 over all cores and see what your temps are then
@@laptoptweakingtips yep, and i think i get error around -120 to - 115 so i just sit at -107 , with 31 turbo ratio's limit , is it good enough? when i set it on 32 it still fall to 30-31 HAHA, i hope i did well , im not good at these kind of stuffs, Thanks for the Tutorial tho and info's
@@beesechurger7667 dude your name is hilarious 🤣😂 Depends on the cooling and how hot it is where you live. Could be why it's only allowing to go up to 31 or 32 Do you know what you could try. Set TPL p1 and p2 to 37 each. See what your fid is then. Possibly you can set turbo ratio limits a little higher then If something goes wrong or you just want to start all over. Delete your throttlestop ini file and restart your computer. This will reset throttlestop to default
I have asus strix g16 i cant disable BD PROCHOT its greyed out edid: nvm i figured it out as i changed my power settings on armoury crate prochot became 95 degrees. Ive never saw my cpu become that high
@@laptoptweakingtips How may i do long term testing ive managed to get -170 on core clock and -100 on p cache and -150 on e cache. temps havent been affected that much but my discharge rate on battery went from 20 watts to 13 watts! I am just trying to get more battery life. as temperatures and overall fan noise is acceptable i dont want to lose performance either. Im trying cinebench for now to test if its working fine
I say this because I do like 4 test in ThrottleStop and thay say that I have 0 errors, but when i start normal test in Prime95 that program say that all is bad and i set very big low voltage(-144 for cache and -155 core) after that i find ideal -120 core and 100 cache, test in prime95 for 40 minutes and all is good!
Haha! That's why it's better to go conservative! Someone else said why don't I show how to automate throttlestop via Task Scheduler also in the video, blue screen bootloop is why! Rather first be sure that it's 100% stable before automating. As you have first hand knowledge of this!! What are your temps like now?
@@laptoptweakingtips in this test for first times without undervolting being max 70, avg 68(bcs its render in 4k-8k test) and in the last test with greatest undervolting max 68, avg 65
@@laptoptweakingtips they are so high because my cpu works on maximum, default clock 3100, but he works on 3300 turbo mode. 33 on 4 threads in 4k render test 68C max
when im running the test i notice for the first 5-10 seconds im at 79W roughly package power, and then all of a sudden the clock speed drops to 30-31 and my package power drops it 40-45W but it still flashes "POWER" in red which i believe indicates its hitting a power constraint not a heat or clock speed issue.. why would it throttle back it 45W? is it suppose to do that or is something wrong
also the temp drops instantly to 60C when this happens, im trying to achieve max performance i dont really care about temperature if it achieves the best performance while running at 95C thats fine with me let er eat 2019 helios 300 with 9750H and 1660ti, just got helldiver2 and the CPU is the bottleneck not the GPU like most games so im struggling to run on even low settings
That's a unit hey, does it become a toasty boy? I helped someone the other day with a 13900k, I only saw p cores in throttlestop Do you have p and e cores displayed? By definition alone this is for p cores, as you're just not using your e cores for performance
@@laptoptweakingtips I have P and E cores. From my research people with the same laptop set their P to 90 and E to 100 and core to 125. My Core and Ring show EDP Other red, idk what I need to change to fix it, I know it’s power related. Core TVB is yellow and Ring PL 2 is yellow.
Yeah cos your bios is locked. There is a link to a video that shows you how to unlock it Or Easier root Set P1 and P2 in tpl to both 35 and 35 Should reduce temps immediately
@@laptoptweakingtips did the thing but should i put those Turbo values just as the Ratio? For eg Ratio 40 and turbo 40? Btw 1 year ago i never had this problem just currently hit an reset on my laptop and that problem with Turbo value poppep up
@@laptoptweakingtips ye i got it but hot to adjust the tpl what values should i put there depending on what? Sry i ask a lot but its new ground for my in the TPL category so i dont wanna screw something up.
@@laptoptweakingtips hi out of intel XTU and throttle stop which would you recommend increase ghz for 12th gen locked cpu or can set fsb help i got 1.7ghz need 2 ghz or can msi after burner help with that please reply me asap would mean lots to me I wont need to know more after this thanks for all your support
@@laptoptweakingtips hi out of intel XTU and throttle stop which would you recommend increase ghz for 12th gen locked cpu or can set fsb help I got 1.7ghz need 2 ghz or can msi after burner help with that please reply me asap would mean lots to me I wont need to know more after this thanks for all your support
I was making this video when the driver came out, so I completely missed it. Then watched John Wick 4, so I was way to late to make a splitscreen comparison. Those videos are very time sensitive. I'm doing benchmarks now though, so will release an analysis video in about an hour or so Thank you btw
how come I can set both cpu core and cpu P cache to -1000mV without any errors as a I5 12600k. Is it bugged for me or not activating the undervolt for me?
hi i have a laptop with a i5 13500u cpu 16gb ram and mainly useing it for gameing i it carnt unlock voltage controls but gets uncomfortably hot any way to lower and boost fps? iv already replaces thermal past cos company's these days are crap for cheep paste and if were wondring its a asus vivibook oled laptop
@@laptoptweakingtips i changed it to your suggestion and i have an i5 11th gen but is it normal to see the limits say edp other on core gpu and ring? it doesnt show when my laptop is plugged and im kinda scared i might break my laptop
Hey man, I actually wanna reset every changes back.... I feel like I messed up with TPL values, and I forgot to screenshot default values. I was doing in i5-13420H 8C/12T laptop. Please help me...😐
@@Nepheli11 no not 12th gen bro, like I said even unlocked have had undervolting blocked via a microcode called undervolt protection about 6-12months ago Intel are dodgy bro
@@Nepheli11 I don't know about when or even if it will be possible. I had a stab at it awhile back and the microcode ( undervolt protection ) is pretty aggressive However adjusting turbo ratio limits can lower temps much better than undervolting in most cases. It's a must in 12th and 13th gen
@@laptoptweakingtips I can hit apply and do a benchmark without BSOD. I don't know what ist wrong. I only get BSODs when dialing the cache undervolt too low.
You probably have undervolt protection on your mobo, in that case no matter what to save in throttle stop it won’t actually apply to the BIOS I think that’s why. So you can change whatever setting you like but it won’t work even when saved as it won’t actually change the bios
@@laptoptweakingtips yeah I’m having problems trying to undervolt my 13900k on a ASUS b760 mobo. From what I’ve seen I need to change the microcode in bios to 0x104 luckily ASUS literally have the option to just switch it in BIOS but I’m not sure if I should or not. Not sure if it will mess anything up
Yeah bro the 11300h and 11230h are factory undervolted if I'm not mistaken, not to worry though. Turbo ratio limits will drop temps just fine Run TS bench, look at the fid column, after you start a benchmark the fid will drop to a particular number, that's where your CPU throttles So set turbo ratio limits to 1 value below where it throttles That should reduce temperatures immediately 👍
Need help bro, i have fully optimized my dell g15 5510 as per ur videos, and pushed my undervolt to being as stable as it can, which at first made my temps in the low-mid 70c under full load, now with the same undervolt its over 90c at full load, this is with cpu core at -110hz and cache at -85zh and 35 turbo ratio limit, temps just keep rising and rising and im unsure what to do. Laptop is also idling in the 50-60c range which doesnt seem right at all
Is it the 10200h with a gtx 1650 combo? If so that's pretty high. Check to see if you have System taking up lots of CPU usage in task manager Also did you use Windows Privacy Dashboard app I recommended in the full optimization?
@laptoptweakingtips i think its the 10500h with gtx 1650. System doesn't seem to be taking up much, and yeah I set up that app, do i have to run it every time or something?
@@samuelgraham5476 nah I made a note in that video. That app seems to cause issues Reverse all the settings you did with that app Do you open throttlestop with windows btw?
11th gen is a lot more sensitive to undervolting that 10th gen. Example 11800h basically maxes out at -70 to -85 then bsod afterwards That's why turbo ratio limits are also important
Yeah bro Just be sure to disable virtualization in the bios normally called vt-x Then make sure core Isolation disabled in windows Then unlocking undervolting should be simple
I have limited the turbo clocks from 3.7ghz to 2.5ghz and the temps are much better now, around 68C max, but I don't understand why my laptop lowers my clocks to 1.1ghz sometimes? I can really feel the dip in FPS when playing games. I don't see it being an thermal issue, but the looks like it's doing that...from 2.5ghz to 1.1ghz and after 1min back to 2.5ghz....
Hi there! i''ve just bought a new ASUS VivoBook Pro, Intel Core i9 11900H, 16GB, 512GB SSD, RTX3050, K6502HC-LP095W, and my cpu is easily hitting +90°C. Is Throttlestop the only way to undervolt? I've tried Intel XTU but keep getting the same problem (incompatible with Windows VBS (Virtualization-based Security)), and tried dealing with BIOS undervolting as well, but can't find any cpu configuration advanced settings.
You should yes, I had a video specifically for a 7700hq, but when some people didn't come right with that, they successfully used this method Thanks for watching bro and good luck 🤘
I told you bro, you have to put turbo ratio limits to either 39 or 38 over all cores for that chip. They set the clocks way too high for the cooling on the 10300h
@@avenone9916 ok when you start TS bench what does the Fid column drop to? Cos if you set all cores to 1 value less than what the TS bench drops to... Temps will get better
@@avenone9916 ok try this bro change you undervolt to -140 core, -99.6 cache (if you set your cache lower, you can push your core further) then see what your fid drops to then
Bro i have i7 8550u Cpu i set my core -100 and cach -80 and it looks good no crush what so ever even tested it with cinebench 20, temps got better from 92 at full turbo 4.0ghz to 83 and 85 max, but when i ever i test Ts bench 960M in first seconds my Fid will drop 30 then after 60 seconds my Fid Drop to 24 and it will stay 24 untill the test is over can you please tell what's wrong does this mean it's throttling i'm new to this, plus when ever i begin the testing the Limit will throw red Power with pl1 and Edp other REd?
I used to have the 8550u awhile back, it was in a thin and light Asus The cooling on U series ain't too great tbh Your clocks are too high, that's why it's throttling In the meantime try pushing your undervolt further, it's 8th gen so typically the undervolt can go lower
@@laptoptweakingtipsyes bro the cooling is pretty shit even i decrease the clocks down to 3ghz it's still doing that and the only time i saw to be stable is if i decreased it to 2.5ghz or disabled the turbo but that will decrease the performance and temp will be max 77 or 80 , what do you recommend for the core and cache br0 as u already experienced this cpu.
@@hamzik2255 don't adjust turbo ratio limits yet, push your core further, leave cache max -99.6 but core go down to either -130 or -140 See if it's stable
Not sure if anyone knows if it is possible to unlock bdprochot on a surface laptop studio bios (i7 11th gen) , my clock speeds are locked at .2 ghz, tried reinstalling window recovery image still remains locked, might try and install a Linux os and see if it’s a windows specific issue, if not I guess it’s a hardware issue. Also before anyone suggests, I tries adjusting power plan settings and registry editor also power settings on best performance so there should not be any power throttling enabled (at least that’s what it shows in taskanager when adding that column
Bro what about i7-10875h i undervolted it like 1 week now when i gaming the temp wasn't really high, but when i run TS bench the temp goes around 92°C FID dropped everytime i've changed turbo ratio
You need to do as I said in the video Do TS bench, watch where the fid drops to immediately Eg if it drops to 39.33 Set turbo ratio limits to 38 over all cores (It will drop to the number it thermal throttles at, so if you set it to a number below that point it can't and won't thermal throttle ) For the 10750h it's normally 39 or so For the 10875h it's probably 38 or 37
@@chrisanderson196 the trick is to find it where it doesn't keep dropping It's trail and error Don't stress if it seems lower than what you thought initially, those are wasted CPU cycles that cause excessive heat. The 10875h is a scorcher of a chip as it is
They haven't removed FIVR bro? I literally just used throttlestop now What CPU do you have? Does yours say unavailable perhaps in the undervolting section?
Bro i change my cpu, open throttlestop - start benchmark and see 100C on cpu, and in games i have very high temperatures. How i understood when C0% start getting higher my cpu start burns(bcs on my cpu i7 4790 max temp is 72). I just sit in tilt and don't know what to do
@@laptoptweakingtipsmy cpu work on 800 mhz with 40C without any open app, I think i just have bad fan and thermal paste, bcs i have fan from my old xeon and shitty thermal paste for 2 dollars
@@laptoptweakingtips+ I've check on forums that people too have issues like me, bcs default fan work bad, but bro 100C?🤔 Just going to check again tomorrow if i do my cpu and fan right
I've only had laptops, I weirdly just like them. Never built a pc However I do know that if you have an older CPU coupled with a bad fan it's gonna get hot. Also cheap paste is a waste as paste isn't that expensive even for the good stuff and it really makes a difference. Good luck
thank you man couldnt drop my temp even after a thermal paste refresh but undervolting did the job for me my prochot temps became 100 degrees at one point
Fun fact, if you have an intel cpu with turbo, and that is causing thermal ussues and aggrivat8ng you, you can limit its usage even with having locked voltage settings. Its in tpl, turbo long and short power limits. The numbers are the watt limits. It looks and works to me like its just another volt limiter, keeps turbo in check!
Oh ya tpl, p1 and p2 power limits not bad.
That's a last resort if you can't unlock anything. Via a combo of turbo ratio limits and undervolt you're gonna get better performance. However TPL ain't bad if you don't have access to that
Thanks for watching
@laptoptweakingtips true, i have a new gaming latop so right now its performance is great. Ill hold off trying to unlock the voltage edits for the future. But with just the turbo limitter its still running turboed, just not max turbo,about 3mhz vs 4.4mhz and ive got about 20c cooler temps!
pls i need help doing this on my computer, im in your exact situation. how do i go about doing this@@skie6282
@@bigboydude01 a very old one, the sounds is bad though. Think I may have deleted it though
I'll have a look
ruclips.net/video/wQQLtYHKFmQ/видео.htmlsi=2znOQSzeMvpT1rOu
thanks for this! I managed to get my GFs Asus TUF w 10300h and 1650 set to -115 mv on core and -110 mv on cashe. Nice and stable and a lot cooler. I set two cores to 40 and two at 39. increased cinebench r23 with 16,5% on multicore test with max temps at 80 after 10 minutes (94 before the fix).
Oh shit. the video ive been waiting for!
Good man
@@laptoptweakingtips can this tutorial help disable cfg lock for 12th gen laptop mine is core i7 1255u please reply me asap would mean a lot to me thanks
ruclips.net/video/gxYbu3pxdNo/видео.html
@@laptoptweakingtips can this tutorial help disable cfg lock for 12th gen laptop mine is core i7 1255u please reply me asap would mean a lot to me thanks
ruclips.net/video/gxYbu3pxdNo/видео.html
A good guide, but you forgot to say about the most important thing)) that you need to manually run the program every time you start the PC, or do it automatically through the task scheduler. Don't think that I'm toxic, but it would be more logical to show in one video how to make the program fully automatic.
For those who wondered about the task scheduler, google it, it's not difficult there. And you dont nned to be afraid of, this is safe for your pc.
Lol
I didn't think about that, I made this video particularly for people struggling to reduce temperatures even with the undervolt. I keep referring them to my full CPU optimization video, to a section that briefly explains this process. So now I can just refer them to this. It's easier than the former.
It's not a bad thing though that you don't automate it until it's stable, or else you can get stuck in a boot loop blue screen scenario.
I'll add that into a follow up video though.
Hope you're well my bro 🤘
@@laptoptweakingtips hi can you help me cfg lock disable you promised me you would in may at some point
I got 1.7ghz need 2 ghz or can msi after burner help with that please reply me asap would mean lots to me I wont need to know more after this thanks for all your support
I think when BD PROCHOT is disable it will ignore the PROCHOT temperature (in your case 93℃) and let the CPU run pass its throttle limiters which can make the CPU hotter and die much sooner. Correct me if I'm wrong.
well if you dont follow what im doing your temps will go over prochot
if you follow these steps your temps will never reach prochot level, hence why i recommend switching it off
its like a power statement, and yes that was meant to be a pun
hahaha
@@laptoptweakingtips I can set CPU core and cache to -200 or -400 and nothing happens, no blue screen or anything, it's not working for me at all apparently.
bro thats way too much, -165 is the most id say is say is safe on any cpu
it might not blue screen now, but it definitely will sooner or later
what cpu do you have?
@@anderson-gb8rp
@@laptoptweakingtips Don't you realize that if it was working, I'd get a blue screen immediately, especially while doing the bench test? And it's not like I kept it at this settings. i7-8750H
I read someone else complaining that throttle stop doesnt work for him and he has the same cpu. They told him to turn off the core integrity, I dont think this is a good idea. Whatever.
Bro sometimes a bsod doesn't happen immediately
It seems stable until it isn't, either way -165 on core is the absolute max id recommend
The 8750h is a pretty hot chip, 8th gen efficiency was still a work in progress. So you have to combine undervolting with turbo ratio limits to get the temperatures in check
Once again thanks so much mate, learnt something new, by lot of trail and error finally found the sweet spot for my Dell G15 5511, it runs much cooler now without any loss in performance.. really appreciate ❤😊
Ah bro that's dope bro! Glad something I could offer helped.
I remember when throttlestop looked like complicated nonsense to me a couple of years ago. But with a little time and effort it can make a huge difference to your laptop/computer
Do you need to fix the bios? I use the same model but my undervolt check was greyed. Thank you
@@huynhphucle yeah in the description of the video there is a link to another video that shows you how to unlock undervolting
@@laptoptweakingtips hi out of intel XTU and throttle stop which would you recommend increase ghz for 12th gen locked cpu or can set fsb help
I got 1.7ghz need 2 ghz or can msi after burner help with that please reply me asap would mean lots to me I wont need to know more after this thanks for all your support
i have the same labtop with 100 c gonna try this tutt
What happens if BD PROCHOT is greyed out for me and I can't turn it off?
What is the reason why high performance is unticked? Shouldnt it help the laptop?
Sir, you have saved my economy. I am soon gonna start my studies and my main computer broke. I still had my asus rog gaming laptop which i upgraded from because "it got laggy and slow". But this made it like a fresh computer. Both fps and load speed. Now i dont need a new computer! Thank you!
This is insane, i have a gl75 leopard with a i7 10750h cpu, that thing gets hot, i was disabling the turbo on throttle stop and playing like that, with the turbo disabled ( all cores at 2500) i was getting on uncharted 4, 74 on the cpu and 70 on the graphics card, now with the undervolt -180.7 on cores and -96.7 on cach and i set all cores to 3600 same game i am getting 64 on cpu and 60 on the graphics card, thats -10 degrees on the cpu and went up from 2500 core speed to 3600....what the hell.
Thank you man.
Which graphics card do you have
@@siddharthaadhikari4671 That laptop has an RTX 2060
Did performance change
@@elusiveyt1610 probably got better, because I'm using the cores at 3600 instead of 2500, but I have the FPS locked at 60 in Nvidia options on windows, and I'm getting those 60 all the time.
My ThrottleStop doesn't have a FIVR option, do I need to enable something in the BIOS?
I think so probably it blocked by some cpu which is risk
ok done , i done everything :) now can i remove usb? do i need change anything back to normal settings in bio?
yeah once the process done, remove usb and power off laptop
if youre on windows 11 you need to disable virtualization in the bios as that will block undervolting
other than that you shouldd be good to go now :)
@@laptoptweakingtips okey, and what about secure boot? Disable of enable? 😊🫡
@@MrUni1992 you should be able to reenable it
@@laptoptweakingtips u are legend! 🫡😅 So I got 9 gen it's way harder but I manage to doing Asus scar 3 ✌️🫡
His tips work better than other channel. Upvoted.
its called a like, not a upvote, u been on reddit too long
hey please can you help me? i have a I7 10750H CPU but when i go to FIVR Control i cant press anything because everything is locked, how can i unlock the options? do i gotta do something in the BIOS? Goodnight wish you the best!
did u tick box for unlock adjustable voltage
I'm unable to select unlock adjustable voltage and im unable to bring the scroll for the cpu core right or left, i could use some help
In the description of the video there is a link on how to unlock undervolting
Watch step 1 and 2 of that video and you should come right bro 🤘
Awesome thanks helpful unlock the min CPU clocking I didn't know why
Sure thing bro
Thanks for watching 💪
Bd prochot is a protection from over volt at the same time over heat never disable it ! Thanks for other information !
If you get your settings right you don't and won't need BD prochot.
If however for some reason nothing works for you, prochot is useful and recommended
@@laptoptweakingtips completly agréé , but you know somtime things gone alone ... So Bd prochot is an additional protection if you go over 85c° ( depende on pc of cours) start reducing the over voltage and heat to keep the pc safe ... So imagine you have bad thermal past or somthing similaire ... You have no longer a protection can caus several damage . i mean your video is reaaly helpful just you need to motion that
@@sainthdi291 I can appreciate where you are coming from. I do mention at the beginning that if you follow the steps you won't need it. However if for some reason you can't improve then by all means
I must admit I always yearn for top performance and switch off all power saving type features etc
How about system agent and igpu??
I don't bother with igpu cos if you're not careful you can make your system unstable for miniscule benefit at the end of the day
This video is basically my best practices to reduce temps with the least potential for instability
Thanks for watching btw 🤘
Does it matter what my processor power management settings are set to when im doing this in throttlestop? Does power plan matter? Is high performance good?
I just set mine to:
Minimum processor 100 and 100
Maximum processor 100 and 100
Power plan makes like a percent or two difference at most, but it can help with stutters a little
I used bitsum highest performance power plan from parkcontrol
@@laptoptweakingtips hi do you know a tool i can use for cooling my pc tempature im trying another cpu tool for now called set fsb also can i reset my bios to default from bios settings only because i still got warranty till 2nd of october and please reply me asap when seen my message thanks
Ok so i saw your last video about unlocking undervolting for any laptop. I have a lenovo ideapad 3 gaming and it has i5 10300h but i am still unable to undervolt. Please help
Hi dude, first of all, thank you for your video it's awesome and very helpful.
I am a bit worried since I can turn the offset voltage down to -250 mV and have no issue whatsoever nor do I have any gain in temperature. Is that normal or am I missing something?
I have a ROG Zephyrus GX735GXR, this laptop is really not get optimized bruh
Did you adjust both the core and the cache? Most Intel CPUs will instantly crash if you set both to -250 mV. If you only set the core to a big negative offset voltage number, it will not do anything. Post a screenshot of the FIVR window if you need help.
@@unclewebb yes but the cache adjustment didn't work but anyway I fixed my problem.
I replaced the thermal paste but liquid metal.
The temperature went down from 95 to 71°C
I'll experiment more with throttlestop but could you take a look and see if we can do anything about diablo 4? This game really runs HOT(can easily see 90+ cpu temps). Even with undervolting and clean cooling system on my laptop and new thermal paste.
What CPU do you have?
What undervolt did you set and what are your turbo ratio limits?
@@laptoptweakingtips 10300h i think my limit is -90, going over that gives me error on tsbench. i didn't touch turbo limits
@@Realizeyes the 10300h is quite a hot chip, it's clocks are too high for the laptops cooling, you have to set the turbo ratio limits to 39 or 38 over all the cores above and beyond the undervolt to reduce temps bro
Do that and tell me what your temps are
@@laptoptweakingtips will try and report you back. btw i am not touching the TPL tab on thorttlestop- do i need to change values there as well?
@@Realizeyes no bro, tpl messes things up, as in you have to deletle your throttlestop configuration file to reset the settings. dont touch tpl
im talking about turbo ratio limits as per second half of this video :)
if we uninstall the software would the undervolt still work?
Throttlestop needs to be open for the undervolt to be in affect. However no matter what you uninstall it will be still be able to undervolt yeah
Provided an update doesn't block it again, but if that happens you can just repeat the unlocking process 👌
What setting would work for a I9 13900HX?
the setting that would work is the steps in the video
there isnt a 1 solution per processor type of thing, thats how you run into problems. thats why i laid out the steps, you gotta do your own testing as each cpu and gpu etc is different (dye size, cooling capability, build quality etc etc lots of variables)
guys one doubt do we always have to start and run this throttlestop before gaming or it does system level changes so need to run ??
Are you talking about having throttlestop start automatically when you start your computer?
You need to create a basic task via task scheduler to have throttlestop start automatically
Otherwise you need to open it manually to apply the settings each time
Thank you! I will test as soon as possible. You think this process working with an intel i5-10300h?
100% it does yeah
Here is a cheat sheet to unlock undervolting in step 1, then just follow the further steps and your CPU will love you 💪
ruclips.net/video/FapB8hhIDss/видео.html
@@laptoptweakingtips Thanks man! I think we have similar CPU, you have 10200H, no? One last question, if i make a mistake during the process of unlock CPU undervolting i can damage the laptop? Sorry but the laptop is new and i'm scared 😂
@@sickvoice6403 nah bro, you have to really make a huge f up to screw things up lol
Just be sure to follow my steps like for like and you'll be just fine
Yeah I have a 10200h bruv
@@laptoptweakingtips I'll try, thanks again!
@@sickvoice6403 sweet my bro
Just ask if you get stuck
I cannot untick BD PROCHOT for some reason it's greyed out.
will this boost performance
ruclips.net/video/cNSENCzs1us/видео.htmlsi=KktypUqSSWSfRmDj
This is an indication of the uptick and temps improvement
Bro plz recommend settings for core i5-4300u plz....
I have no idea whatsoever, I've never used that processor
Follow the principles in this video
Every CPU is different so going via someone else's recommendation is dangerous at worst or tricky at best
Trail and error and benchmarking is the best way to get to your ideal settings
Follow the guide my friend
I installed throttlestop 9.6 version but i don't have fivr what should i do?
what cpu do you have?
no fivr? that doesnt sound right
@@laptoptweakingtipsI5 3230m
@@laptoptweakingtips thanks for the quick reply
same...
you know how to fix?
The lowest I’m able to set the power ratio is 1800MHz. Is there a way to lower that even more? It’s for my idling profile, and I don’t want my CPU to randomly clock up for no reason.
Tbh I'm not sure, I am more familiar on how to reduce temps at seemingly high performance. The antithesis of downclocking to the nth degree
@@laptoptweakingtips ah, no worries. I appreciate your response nonetheless!
It's working on an Asus laptop but I've bought a new Lenovo LOQ and it's not allowing me to toggle anything
thats because its probably 12th and 13th gen, you can unlock turbo ratio limits in those gens. However undervolting is probably not gonna unlock.
there is link in the description of the video on how to unlock turbo ratio limits
I think Lenovo bios or driver is locking the CPU controls
@@Ivan_KV yeah bro 12th and 13th gen generally only unlock turbo ratio limits bro
Check to see if you have virtualization unlocked in the bios
Can''t install app, says CPU not supported. I use a lenovo Ideapad 5 (82LM) the 2022 rerelease of the ideapad 5. I find massive throttling in any game I'm playing once I plug in my laptop's charger.
what cpu is that?
this unlocking undervolting generally works best with H series and U series processors
Ryzen 7 5700u, I contacted where I bought it from earlier today, and was told to change the charger.
I did, and about 15-minute test I did seems to prove changing the charger to be the correct solution.
Albeit, I'll observe for even some time longer, and let you know how it goes.@@laptoptweakingtips
is it ryzen? if it is i suggest downloading ryzen controller which is pretty much the same but its for amd
@@laptoptweakingtips sorry I'm kinda just seeing the question in this comment. It's Ryzen 7 5700u.
A simple laptop cooler solved it all.
@@neotei9561 yes, it is Ryzen, a simple laptop cooler fixed the whole thing.
Can't disable BD Prochot, any idea?
Do you know how can i lower temperature on my i7 12700h its too fkn hot
Adjust turbo limits like I said toward the end of the video, if that's locked, unlock it via the link I mention at the beginning of the video 💪
Works on Ryzen CPU?
i have a i5 10400f and msi h510m a pro motherboard i just want my cpu to run at 4.2 ghz while gaming .. its running at 4ghz currently or sometimes less my cooling is solid so need to undervolt ..could u guide me on this
Mate, awesome video for a first timer as me, i've got a MSI gf63 thin 9sc with intel 9300h and gtx 1650 max-q, trying to lower temps now after a repaste and some cleaning. any known heads-up befor i start fiddeling?
Cheers in advance, keep do what you do
No worries bro
Just find your cfg and overclocking locks and you can cool your bad boy up nice and good
thanks mate, so far ive pushed it too 115 both Core and Cache w/o ts errors, just wanna confirm the later part of the video you say "more powerful cpus, 10300h and above will need to tweak other stuff but doesnt really apply to my 9300h as i understood it? cheers
@@laptoptweakingtips
The thin does hear up cos of well...
It's thinness lol
Set core to -135 and cache to -99.6
Ivmf you don't push cache too hard you can see core lower
Yo how did you do it im running the exact same laptop
Same with me
Hey bro I downloaded this app but "FIVR Control" has locked and I can't change it, please help me😢
Please answer 🙏
CPU core volt offset should be equal to CPU cache
no bro
you can push your undervolt further if cache is not too aggressive
better temps and better performance
the lower you set cache the less stable it becomes
thanks for watching btw
@@laptoptweakingtipsis right. Matching core and cache was an old methodology for old cpus. Cache is for the memory that is directly on the cpu and it can’t be undervolted that much.
100% correct my brother :)@@Drew9140
@@laptoptweakingtipsSo wait, are you saying the original comment is correct or what
@@jah4708 no bro lol
You can push core further if you are a little more conservative with cache.
I find that cache beyond -99.6mv becomes a little unstable anyway
Is this undervolting? And when i close the app does it save the changes?
My blade 16 there are some processes like the ‘system’ and it uses like 9% CPU. This can work with de i9-13950HX?
That's ntoskernl
It's a pain in the ass, it causes extra heat and it steals some CPU performance
There is something causing instability on your system
That's why ntoskernl triggers
Great video, btw is there any point in undervolting Intel gpu too ?
i suppose you could, but it yields very little benefit, if any at that
well in my experience in anyway
thanks for the kind words btw
I see i see, thank you for the fast response@@laptoptweakingtips
@@mmehdi3437 only a pleasure bro
thanks for watching
Fivr section not appearing in my pc?
What CPU do you have?
I know that some CPUs such as the 11320h has unavailable in the fivr section. As in undervolting not disabled, it's completely not available. Normally indicates the laptop is already factory undervolted.
If that is the case for you, adjust turbo ratio limits as per video, undervolting isn't possible then
I have a desktop E5300 and an external graphics card 8400 gs rev2.
I lack the ability to undervolt.
I have a voltage ID. Is it the same as undervolt?
Should I press the turn on button to start optimization?
If I can't undervolt, does the performance mode in Throttlestop work?
I pressed the turn off button in Throttlestop, but the game still plays at the same fps.
How does Throttlestop damage a PC?
Throttlestop damages the PC only when underclocking or just selecting preset?
@@whiteshipcentral4767 yes bro press turn on, when it's on it will say turn off.
If it says turn on then it's off.
The only way I think you can damage your pc is by putting in ridiculous settings. But that generally just leads to a bsod. Unless you have set throttlestop to start with windows it's not too bad as you can just delete your throttlestop config file and start throttlestop from scracth
Thank you for making this guide but unfortunately im still at a loss. I tried unlocking undervolt protection through the usb grub boot method. Changed the cfg and overclocking locks to 0x0, disabled core isolation and windows virtulization (Im on Windows 11). Still nothing, it still says that Undervolt Protection is enabled and none of the offsets will change. I have a Dell G15 5530 i7-13650HX. I could really use some help.
It you have undervolt protection none of this is going to work
I have no idea how to successfully get rid of undervolt protection.
It's an utterly cynical microcode that was released specifically for 12th and 13th gen processors.
It's sad cos you have ab HX processor which should technically be unlocked. But the undervolt protection renders that fact useless
At this point the only hope is to adjust TPL in throttlestop
Untick the box, which unlocks P1 and P2 levels
Set them both to 35 and 35
See if there are performance and temp improvements
If you want to reset throttlestop at any point delete your throttlestop configuration file and restart your computer
@@laptoptweakingtips im sorry if wasted your time please help me just once more promise that i will leave you alone after you have helped me out thanks so much for all you done for me so far
I still get 88 temp… I reduced the ratios but minor change.. my turbo ratioos are 172,133,1,0,172 &133
My ratios I set are 38,38,38,38,38 &38..
What CPU do you have?
i7 - 9750H CPU @ 2.60 GHz 2.59 GHz .
When playing forza I get like 90 degrees still😑
I need help my bro.. my laptop burns up… I took it apart cleaned it and applied new thermal….. bro still hot asf!!!
Pumped to 95 degrees when I just played now
what was your undervolt for:
core?
cache?
turbo ratio limits try 37 over all cores
then 36 etc etc
until your temps get right
its trial and error
remember you could always just delete your ini file if youre unhappy and start again@@z95sheikh
FIVR does not appear for me, what is wrong?
Hello, should the other profiles have the same core and cache undervolt as the other turbo ratio limits? I have 4.3, 4.1 and 3.8, I got 105.5 core and 85 cache on 4.3
What CPU do you have?
The turbo ratio limits only need to be adjusted if the undervolt doesn't drop the temps enough
Ie 10300h
Undervolt is maxed out, but temps are still in the 80s under load
Then adjust turbo ratio limits to 38 over all cores to get temps in mid 70s under load.
This is just an example to illustrate what to do
@@laptoptweakingtips I have an i7-10750H, I use 3.8 for browsing and 4.3 for performance, so stock ratio limits are just better?
No no lol
The 10750h is a very hot processor
If it thermal throttles I'd use this for gaming:
Undervolt + turbo ratio limits at 38 sounds about good for gaming/performance type tasks
Shouldn't go over 80 with that setup
Understandable, thank you for the advice. keep up the great work 🔥@@laptoptweakingtips
@@blazing_son no worries bro
I have tons of experience in that particular processor... it's a toasty boy
i have GTX 1650 Max Q Design , Intel i5 - 10300H MSI Laptop , it sits at 29 - 31.50 FiD , Is it normal to have those range? with my specs
Is it the MSI thin?
You need to unlock undervolting
Undervolt core to about -140 to -150mv
Cache -99.6
Turbo ratio limits to about 38 over all cores and see what your temps are then
@@laptoptweakingtips yep, and i think i get error around -120 to - 115 so i just sit at -107 , with 31 turbo ratio's limit , is it good enough? when i set it on 32 it still fall to 30-31 HAHA, i hope i did well , im not good at these kind of stuffs, Thanks for the Tutorial tho and info's
@@beesechurger7667 dude your name is hilarious 🤣😂
Depends on the cooling and how hot it is where you live. Could be why it's only allowing to go up to 31 or 32
Do you know what you could try. Set TPL p1 and p2 to 37 each.
See what your fid is then. Possibly you can set turbo ratio limits a little higher then
If something goes wrong or you just want to start all over. Delete your throttlestop ini file and restart your computer.
This will reset throttlestop to default
@@laptoptweakingtips HAHHAHA yeah i get that alot 😂, Aightt ill try it , Thanks for the tips man! :D
@@beesechurger7667 ok cool lemme know
I have asus strix g16 i cant disable BD PROCHOT its greyed out
edid: nvm i figured it out as i changed my power settings on armoury crate prochot became 95 degrees. Ive never saw my cpu become that high
It's fine, just skip that then
@@laptoptweakingtips How may i do long term testing ive managed to get -170 on core clock and -100 on p cache and -150 on e cache. temps havent been affected that much but my discharge rate on battery went from 20 watts to 13 watts!
I am just trying to get more battery life. as temperatures and overall fan noise is acceptable i dont want to lose performance either. Im trying cinebench for now to test if its working fine
My tip for all guys who will do undervolt, after this do plz some test in program Prime95(for like 15-30 minutes, custom test 5 minute).
I say this because I do like 4 test in ThrottleStop and thay say that I have 0 errors, but when i start normal test in Prime95 that program say that all is bad and i set very big low voltage(-144 for cache and -155 core) after that i find ideal -120 core and 100 cache, test in prime95 for 40 minutes and all is good!
Haha! That's why it's better to go conservative!
Someone else said why don't I show how to automate throttlestop via Task Scheduler also in the video, blue screen bootloop is why! Rather first be sure that it's 100% stable before automating. As you have first hand knowledge of this!!
What are your temps like now?
@@laptoptweakingtips in this test for first times without undervolting being max 70, avg 68(bcs its render in 4k-8k test) and in the last test with greatest undervolting max 68, avg 65
That's not bad hey, your temps were pretty good to start with tbh
@@laptoptweakingtips they are so high because my cpu works on maximum, default clock 3100, but he works on 3300 turbo mode. 33 on 4 threads in 4k render test 68C max
How much under volt for i9 13980hx
*Cual es la configuracion para el i7 10750h?*
It won’t let me unlock adjustable voltage
If it's not unlocked there is a video linked in the description that shows you how to unlock undervolting
Will this work with 6820hq cpu ?
it should yes!
My FID doesn't move at all. It all stays at 23.00 whys that? Idk if that's good or bad. (Omen 15 laptop)
when im running the test i notice for the first 5-10 seconds im at 79W roughly package power, and then all of a sudden the clock speed drops to 30-31 and my package power drops it 40-45W but it still flashes "POWER" in red which i believe indicates its hitting a power constraint not a heat or clock speed issue.. why would it throttle back it 45W? is it suppose to do that or is something wrong
also the temp drops instantly to 60C when this happens, im trying to achieve max performance i dont really care about temperature if it achieves the best performance while running at 95C thats fine with me let er eat
2019 helios 300 with 9750H and 1660ti, just got helldiver2 and the CPU is the bottleneck not the GPU like most games so im struggling to run on even low settings
How do I do this with Razer Blade 16? i9-13950. I have P core and E core.
That's a unit hey, does it become a toasty boy?
I helped someone the other day with a 13900k, I only saw p cores in throttlestop
Do you have p and e cores displayed?
By definition alone this is for p cores, as you're just not using your e cores for performance
@@laptoptweakingtips I have P and E cores. From my research people with the same laptop set their P to 90 and E to 100 and core to 125. My Core and Ring show EDP Other red, idk what I need to change to fix it, I know it’s power related. Core TVB is yellow and Ring PL 2 is yellow.
@@juwangillespie6086 tke a screenshot of throttlestop and email it to me bro
jfdalton29@gmail.com
I cant chane the Turbo values only ratio on my i5 8300h you know why?
Yeah cos your bios is locked. There is a link to a video that shows you how to unlock it
Or
Easier root
Set P1 and P2 in tpl to both 35 and 35
Should reduce temps immediately
@@laptoptweakingtips did the thing but should i put those Turbo values just as the Ratio? For eg Ratio 40 and turbo 40? Btw 1 year ago i never had this problem just currently hit an reset on my laptop and that problem with Turbo value poppep up
@broly.1. you said your turbo ratios are locked
You can do the unlocking
Link in description of video
Or
Easier is just to adjust TPL
Either or
@@laptoptweakingtips ye i got it but hot to adjust the tpl what values should i put there depending on what? Sry i ask a lot but its new ground for my in the TPL category so i dont wanna screw something up.
Dude you're content is so cool. Thanks for the information. 🎉🎉
Ah thanks man!
Much appreciated 👍
@@laptoptweakingtips hi out of intel XTU and throttle stop which would you recommend increase ghz for 12th gen locked cpu or can set fsb help i got 1.7ghz need 2 ghz or can msi after burner help with that please reply me asap would mean lots to me I wont need to know more after this thanks for all your support
@@laptoptweakingtips hi out of intel XTU and throttle stop which would you recommend increase ghz for 12th gen locked cpu or can set fsb help
I got 1.7ghz need 2 ghz or can msi after burner help with that please reply me asap would mean lots to me I wont need to know more after this thanks for all your support
Thanks bro! Nice.. Do you try 535.98 GRD?
I was making this video when the driver came out, so I completely missed it. Then watched John Wick 4, so I was way to late to make a splitscreen comparison. Those videos are very time sensitive.
I'm doing benchmarks now though, so will release an analysis video in about an hour or so
Thank you btw
how come I can set both cpu core and cpu P cache to -1000mV without any errors as a I5 12600k. Is it bugged for me or not activating the undervolt for me?
hi i have a laptop with a i5 13500u cpu 16gb ram and mainly useing it for gameing i it carnt unlock voltage controls but gets uncomfortably hot any way to lower and boost fps? iv already replaces thermal past cos company's these days are crap for cheep paste and if were wondring its a asus vivibook oled laptop
Excuse me man both my core and cache is -250 now but still has no error, is this ok?
eish bro... its gonna be unstable like that
i ecommend no less thn -175mv core and -99,6mv cache
what cpu do you have?
@@laptoptweakingtips i changed it to your suggestion and i have an i5 11th gen but is it normal to see the limits say edp other on core gpu and ring? it doesnt show when my laptop is plugged and im kinda scared i might break my laptop
I have legion5i i5 10300h with gtx1650ti 4gb and 16gb ram can u help me with its settings
Hey man, I actually wanna reset every changes back.... I feel like I messed up with TPL values, and I forgot to screenshot default values. I was doing in i5-13420H 8C/12T laptop. Please help me...😐
Locate your throttlestop ini (configuration file)
Delete that and restart your laptop
Throttlestop will reset to default
@@laptoptweakingtips Thanks I'll try it
i have audio pops after i update bios . maybe is power manager in bios?
i did that method and only got turbo ratios unlocked. will i be able to undervolt?
Does this worka with intel-i5 12450H? Asus tuf dash f15 2022 model?
12th gen can't undervolt, even unlocked HK and hx have been locked via a microcode lately
Turbo ratio limits will be able to be adjusted though
@@laptoptweakingtips so there's no way to undervolt my 12th gen intel laptop?
@@Nepheli11 no not 12th gen bro, like I said even unlocked have had undervolting blocked via a microcode called undervolt protection about 6-12months ago
Intel are dodgy bro
@@laptoptweakingtips enlighten me bro, sorry if i don't get it, it means i need to wait at least a year before undervolt it?
@@Nepheli11 I don't know about when or even if it will be possible. I had a stab at it awhile back and the microcode ( undervolt protection ) is pretty aggressive
However adjusting turbo ratio limits can lower temps much better than undervolting in most cases. It's a must in 12th and 13th gen
I can select - 1000.0 mV on Throttlestop as a CPU Core voltage offset, apply and my system works. What is wrong?
Don't do it bro, sooner or later it will blue screen
Generally -150mv max -175mv is the most you should do
-1000mv is a sure way to tears haha
@@laptoptweakingtips I can hit apply and do a benchmark without BSOD. I don't know what ist wrong. I only get BSODs when dialing the cache undervolt too low.
You probably have undervolt protection on your mobo, in that case no matter what to save in throttle stop it won’t actually apply to the BIOS I think that’s why. So you can change whatever setting you like but it won’t work even when saved as it won’t actually change the bios
@@heythenameiselliott2673 bro undervolt protection is literally hell seed
Luckily it's mostly on 12th and 13th gen 🤯
@@laptoptweakingtips yeah I’m having problems trying to undervolt my 13900k on a ASUS b760 mobo. From what I’ve seen I need to change the microcode in bios to 0x104 luckily ASUS literally have the option to just switch it in BIOS but I’m not sure if I should or not. Not sure if it will mess anything up
does throttle changes its tdp value after shutdown ,?? is it necessary to mmake it as scheduled task
I5 11400h??
yeah bro - in the desscription there is a link to how to unlock undervolting
it's locked... how do you unlock it?
My msi laptop 13620h says "unavailable" the five control part 😢😢
Yeah bro the 11300h and 11230h are factory undervolted if I'm not mistaken, not to worry though. Turbo ratio limits will drop temps just fine
Run TS bench, look at the fid column, after you start a benchmark the fid will drop to a particular number, that's where your CPU throttles
So set turbo ratio limits to 1 value below where it throttles
That should reduce temperatures immediately 👍
what does the "high performance" checkbox above the clock mod do?
hey, the BD proshot is greyed out for me, what can i do?
Need help bro, i have fully optimized my dell g15 5510 as per ur videos, and pushed my undervolt to being as stable as it can, which at first made my temps in the low-mid 70c under full load, now with the same undervolt its over 90c at full load, this is with cpu core at -110hz and cache at -85zh and 35 turbo ratio limit, temps just keep rising and rising and im unsure what to do. Laptop is also idling in the 50-60c range which doesnt seem right at all
Is it the 10200h with a gtx 1650 combo? If so that's pretty high.
Check to see if you have System taking up lots of CPU usage in task manager
Also did you use Windows Privacy Dashboard app I recommended in the full optimization?
@laptoptweakingtips i think its the 10500h with gtx 1650. System doesn't seem to be taking up much, and yeah I set up that app, do i have to run it every time or something?
@@samuelgraham5476 nah I made a note in that video. That app seems to cause issues
Reverse all the settings you did with that app
Do you open throttlestop with windows btw?
@laptoptweakingtips ah okay, do you think it may lower my temps by reversing everything I did with wpd?
Yup, first thing I do is open throttle stop
@@laptoptweakingtips what else could I do?
very detailed review.can i undervolt my i5-8250u in this same way
Did it work ? I have i7 7500u
Why can I still undervolt even if it's -325?
i am not abble to turn offBD PROCHOT help please
Anyone has a solution for this?
bro main goes upto -80 and -49 for i5 11400H . i think it should be more than that but if i increase it further , blue screan pop up
11th gen is a lot more sensitive to undervolting that 10th gen.
Example
11800h basically maxes out at -70 to -85 then bsod afterwards
That's why turbo ratio limits are also important
@@laptoptweakingtipsoo ok thanks again for fast reply
@@notepro1679 no worries bro
Lemme know how it goes
Can this work on i59300h bios 311 win 11 asus tuf gaming fx505gt?
Yeah bro
Just be sure to disable virtualization in the bios normally called vt-x
Then make sure core Isolation disabled in windows
Then unlocking undervolting should be simple
@@laptoptweakingtips hi i have vt-d and intel virtualization in bios but no vt-x. Should i disable vt-d?
@@megashark2345 no bro, leave vt-d
Disable Intel virtualization
I have limited the turbo clocks from 3.7ghz to 2.5ghz and the temps are much better now, around 68C max, but I don't understand why my laptop lowers my clocks to 1.1ghz sometimes? I can really feel the dip in FPS when playing games. I don't see it being an thermal issue, but the looks like it's doing that...from 2.5ghz to 1.1ghz and after 1min back to 2.5ghz....
Wait how do u limit ur turbo clock?
Canu guide me ?
Hi there! i''ve just bought a new ASUS VivoBook Pro, Intel Core i9 11900H, 16GB, 512GB SSD, RTX3050, K6502HC-LP095W, and my cpu is easily hitting +90°C. Is Throttlestop the only way to undervolt?
I've tried Intel XTU but keep getting the same problem (incompatible with Windows VBS (Virtualization-based Security)), and tried dealing with BIOS undervolting as well, but can't find any cpu configuration advanced settings.
disable virtualization in the bios
normally called vtx
see if that helps
Hey wanted to ask does a bios reset through cmos erase the undervolt unlock that you do?
Honestly not sure bro, if it does you can just redo it once your done.
heyy can I do this on a i7 7700 HQ laptop cpu?
You should yes, I had a video specifically for a 7700hq, but when some people didn't come right with that, they successfully used this method
Thanks for watching bro and good luck 🤘
thanks bro! unfortunately I cant find the 7700hq video can u link it to me please, would appreciate that @@laptoptweakingtips
i am on -200mv and still no errror is it normal ?
Does this work with ryzen cpus
No bro.
Ryzen you have to use Ryzen Controller of X86 Tuning Utility
I'll link a RUclipsr who has a couple of videos specifically on that 👍
ruclips.net/video/k4VrPNC2rOw/видео.html
Here we go bro
A user of mine highly recommended this RUclipsr, but I don't have Ryzen so I can't test myself
@@laptoptweakingtipstq bro
@@Godfatherhemanth2369 absolute pleasure my dude
My lenovo Thinkpad Gen 3 will appreciate this... hopefully.
Even after undervolting my i5 10300h to cou core -116.2 mV and cache - 116.2 mV my cpu still goes to 93 ° celcius. What should I do
I told you bro, you have to put turbo ratio limits to either 39 or 38 over all cores for that chip.
They set the clocks way too high for the cooling on the 10300h
@@laptoptweakingtips i tried at setting all cores at 39 and 38 degrres but as soon as i start ts bench temp goes 92 degrees.
@@avenone9916 ok when you start TS bench what does the Fid column drop to?
Cos if you set all cores to 1 value less than what the TS bench drops to... Temps will get better
@@laptoptweakingtips it drops down to 34 and if stayed for a little bit more it goes to 33
@@avenone9916 ok try this bro
change you undervolt to -140 core, -99.6 cache
(if you set your cache lower, you can push your core further)
then see what your fid drops to then
I can't uncheck the BD PROCHOT
Bro i have i7 8550u Cpu i set my core -100 and cach -80 and it looks good no crush what so ever even tested it with cinebench 20, temps got better from 92 at full turbo 4.0ghz to 83 and 85 max, but when i ever i test Ts bench 960M in first seconds my Fid will drop 30 then after 60 seconds my Fid Drop to 24 and it will stay 24 untill the test is over can you please tell what's wrong does this mean it's throttling i'm new to this, plus when ever i begin the testing the Limit will throw red Power with pl1 and Edp other REd?
I used to have the 8550u awhile back, it was in a thin and light Asus
The cooling on U series ain't too great tbh
Your clocks are too high, that's why it's throttling
In the meantime try pushing your undervolt further, it's 8th gen so typically the undervolt can go lower
@@laptoptweakingtipsyes bro the cooling is pretty shit even i decrease the clocks down to 3ghz it's still doing that and the only time i saw to be stable is if i decreased it to 2.5ghz or disabled the turbo but that will decrease the performance and temp will be max 77 or 80 , what do you recommend for the core and cache br0 as u already experienced this cpu.
@@hamzik2255 don't adjust turbo ratio limits yet, push your core further, leave cache max -99.6 but core go down to either -130 or -140
See if it's stable
@@laptoptweakingtips ok bro gonna try it out and gonna get back to you.
@@laptoptweakingtips Bro can you please elaborate what the Tpl do exactly is safe for a laptop cpu to change some options specially this one?
Bro my laptop is broken when I keep adjusting the offset voltage😢
Not sure if anyone knows if it is possible to unlock bdprochot on a surface laptop studio bios (i7 11th gen) , my clock speeds are locked at .2 ghz, tried reinstalling window recovery image still remains locked, might try and install a Linux os and see if it’s a windows specific issue, if not I guess it’s a hardware issue. Also before anyone suggests, I tries adjusting power plan settings and registry editor also power settings on best performance so there should not be any power throttling enabled (at least that’s what it shows in taskanager when adding that column
Bro what about i7-10875h i undervolted it like 1 week now when i gaming the temp wasn't really high,
but when i run TS bench the temp goes around 92°C FID dropped everytime i've changed turbo ratio
You need to do as I said in the video
Do TS bench, watch where the fid drops to immediately
Eg
if it drops to 39.33
Set turbo ratio limits to 38 over all cores
(It will drop to the number it thermal throttles at, so if you set it to a number below that point it can't and won't thermal throttle )
For the 10750h it's normally 39 or so
For the 10875h it's probably 38 or 37
@@laptoptweakingtips when I set it to 37 it drop to 36 when I do 36 it drop 35
@@chrisanderson196 the trick is to find it where it doesn't keep dropping
It's trail and error
Don't stress if it seems lower than what you thought initially, those are wasted CPU cycles that cause excessive heat. The 10875h is a scorcher of a chip as it is
@@laptoptweakingtips yah, I tried it now but it drop down to 26 is it normal
@@chrisanderson196 send me an email quick
jfdalton29@gmail.com
throtlestop doesn't have FIVR anymore...
They haven't removed FIVR bro? I literally just used throttlestop now
What CPU do you have?
Does yours say unavailable perhaps in the undervolting section?
Bro i change my cpu, open throttlestop - start benchmark and see 100C on cpu, and in games i have very high temperatures. How i understood when C0% start getting higher my cpu start burns(bcs on my cpu i7 4790 max temp is 72). I just sit in tilt and don't know what to do
I'd do more things, like set to default my bios, change power plan( to everyone that exists) i just don't understand what's the problem
Are you able to adjust turbo ratio limits?
@@laptoptweakingtipsmy cpu work on 800 mhz with 40C without any open app, I think i just have bad fan and thermal paste, bcs i have fan from my old xeon and shitty thermal paste for 2 dollars
@@laptoptweakingtips+ I've check on forums that people too have issues like me, bcs default fan work bad, but bro 100C?🤔 Just going to check again tomorrow if i do my cpu and fan right
I've only had laptops, I weirdly just like them. Never built a pc
However I do know that if you have an older CPU coupled with a bad fan it's gonna get hot. Also cheap paste is a waste as paste isn't that expensive even for the good stuff and it really makes a difference.
Good luck
do i need to open this program every time i boot up my laptop to have it running?
Yeah, but you could Google how to use task scheduler
Bro its not showing me the FIVR option