@@AndriiTalksTech bro, pls help me i do not have an power performance boost mode option in power settings Edit: i spoke too soon without seeing the whole video. Great tutorial man!
I have been looking for this for years!!! My bios does not allow me to disable this option and i had no other way to do this, thank you ever so much!!!
Thank you so much! I recently bought a used gaming laptop and noticed the CPU clocks were fluctuating WILDLY from 0.5 to 3.5 GHz, after doing the registry change and turning intel boost off, my performance went from an unplayable stuttery mess of anywhere from 10-100 fps going up and down every second, to a smooth 60-80 constantly! Thank you!
You saved my day man you are the best! MSI Z690 and Z790 not working properly with 13th gen I7-13700kf CPU! The registry key and modifying the cpu boost to disable! solved the problem! thank you!
It works well! I live in Morocco where the temp is fairly high, my CPU overheated to 95 c° quicly, thanks to your solution, now CPU never rises beyond 75 c°. You are an angel, so much love from Morocco. Thanks man !!!
For everyone that is also looking for a cooler system while remaining a decent performance: look for the boost clock override setting and set it to negative. Then you can for example put -350 Mhz, this will make your cpu dont clock to his maximum. For my ryzen 5900x this would be arount 4600 mhz. If you disable the boost your cpu will sit on its base clock, which could be too slow in some games. For me this finally reduced temperatures while maintaining good performance!
hi,i do the same,i dissable the turbo boost of my razer laptop...but whe clock stands always on 2,2ghz.when i turn on the turbo,it jumps from 800mhz to 4,2ghz.every second(and i feel its not good for gaming,,i have better performance when i turn the boost of and get stable 2,2ghz..why is this? i have no temperatur problems at all.....
Man you;re a life saver. I was under the impression, like every time, I ain't gonna find those settings and even if I managed to find it, it couldn't do any good. But the temps went significantly down. Thank you so much!
@@AndriiTalksTech hi please does this tutorial safe and can it activate my ghz boost it is 1.7 to 4.7 ghz my laptop is Processor 12th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-1255U, 1700 Mhz, 10 Core(s), 12 Logical Processor(s) please reply me i will do any thing you want
Thank you! I'm currently using a Thinkpad (TS480) for rather basic stuff, such as web-browsing and just writing in general (not code) and the fan kicked in for no reason. I understand that if the laptop is used for something much, much more heavy, such as video-editing, coding or similar its wiser to look for a different option. But for me, your solution worked like a charm.
@@assassin7250 Well, as I understand it, Windows will no longer make your CPU overclock. Bad news: your max performance goes down. Means less FPS on max settings in CPU hungry games. Good news: you always stay in safe temperature range and your hardware does not burn out and should last longer.
This video is useful even after 3 years. The main thing about the whole disabling boost clock is, the over all multi core score makes no difference at all. The base clock is just fine. :) very useful for laptops and low powered mini pc.
Just wanted to say a massive thank you. So... THANKS MATE!!! Been dealing with high temps for like 5 years. I changed my thermal paste last year but that didn't help much
@@AndriiTalksTech hi can this safetly boost ghz mine goes from 1.7 to 4.7 ghz please help me it would mean a lot to me reply asap it is Intel Core i71255U thanks i use windows 11 i will give a like as well
Works great for my 2021 omen 17” 11800h and 3070 140w. Even with my overclock on the gpu of +1700mhz on the mem and 190mhz on the clock I haven’t noticed any frame drops it actually seems better with no micro stutters anymore and a good temp drops. Haven’t benchmarked the difference if it is actually better or not. But I used to average around 120fps on max setting on apex legends at 1440p. Now I get around 144fps average. Temps weren’t bad on my omen but I don’t like seeing my cpu in the 70-80’s. Now they are in the 60’s while gaming and that makes me a lot happier. Plus have a -0.070 under-volt on the cpu and it runs so cherry now. Thanks a bunch!
@SVT Thank a lot for such comment! I'm really happy it's working for you and making your laptop stay cooler. Also you've done an excellent work with undervolt of the CPU!
I have a dell g5 gaming laptop for 2 years now, since the beginning it was overheating until it would shut down… this saved my life, now it never exceeds 80 degrees on gaming without even a cooler stand 🎉
THANK YOU SO MUCH! I've been suffering from this problem for 2 years on my AMD Ryzen 4700H, always overheating and throttling, with no solution. This actually worked!! THANK YOU!
this guy save my laptop's life... the cpu boost uselessly forced my 14900hx processor to run at heighest frequency in almost every condition.. but after doing this my temps went from 96 to 78-80.. i mean this is somethinging unbelievable i am about to check my thermal paste and all..but every thing is good... thanks man. you earned my sub💯💯 for asus users guyz use number 2 in registry editior setp then option will appear..
On a gaming laptop this is a game changer. And in gaming the performance is literally the same but with a huge difference of temperature from 98 °c to 71°c
The problem is the those boost modes are not really meant to be on laptops. Once it kicks in it raises the temp to the top due to lack of cooling and processor starts to throttle down. So as the result you got hot and crippled CPU :D This is especially relevant for Intel CPUs. Thank you for showing this trick!
But what do the option do, efficient enabled and etc. i hear efficient aggressive is the best option because when the cpu is under load it will boost the frequency but in my case it doesn’t work, i tried a test on cinebench and i was on efficient aggressive the cpu was at 100% and it was still at 3.0ghz and not boosting my ryzen 5 4600h is thermal throttling when boost is on and i play for 1-2 hours it’s making me mad
I already edit my registry as you mentioned in the video, but I cant find the option to disable boost? My laptop is ROG Zephyrus G14 2021, Ryzen 7 5600, using windows 11
OMG THANK YOU!!!! My stupid as hell somewhat old Lenovo was kicking the Fans on 24/7, nothing loaded but Google or RUclips! And my Temp kicking at 95C again, doing only Internet Browzer...., absolutely INSANE! The SECOND I disabled that as suggested? The Fans turned off and it's IMMEDIATELY cooler. INSANE! Thank you! (Still gonna turn it off to give it a proper cooldown though. Thanks a TON, man)
It dropped almost 40C difference!! It's insane how much that ONE setting made all the difference! Thank you so much. It's messed up it was a hidden setting, it almost successfully killed my laptop...Even smelled, I couldn't use it like that. 95C just on desktop.. Even where the hard-drive is was very hot I knew it couldn't be right... (Had a guy who supposedly worked on computers merely tell me it would die it was just a matter of how soon for it's 'overheatin issues' and that the hard-drive especially was concerning for it...) Then I found your video! You saved my laptop by revealing how to fix what never should have been hidden let alone set.. Thank you, good sir :)
Did nothing for me. All it ever says under processor power management for me is minimum and maximum processor state. No other options. Edit: I switched from 1 to 2 in reg edit and then the processor settings popped up in power options.
Just set maximum and minimum to 99% does the exact same thing. No boosting just core clocks... laptops and micro pc’s don’t really have enough power or cooling, seems like boosting is just for numbers on paper not real world performance or reliability.
Thank you very much for this. I use an expensive gaming PC from 2018 and played with undervolting, limiting power target in bios and changing fan curves but the cpus crazy boosting when i scroll through pictures on any site kept my fan going up and down which was super annoying. I could cap processor state to 99% which fixed that but so far your fix is working and im happy to have my cpu (2700X amd) running 3.7ghz instead of 3.2~ and still being whisper quite. To be clear, i dont mind my fan revving up during games cause then the fan is 99% of the time going hard but having it rev up and down every other second when scrolling through websites is fucking mad :D
2023 and still works well! I have a 2021 Acer Nitro 5 and when playing heavy games like total war I get 90c but now its down to 70 without compromising much performance. Thank you!!!!
Such a question, a year ago, when I just bought acet nitro 5 an515-45, I lowered the maximum processor state to 99% and the turbo boost turned off, but a few days ago I installed a new Windows and that method no longer works, and in the registry that is in the video I don't have an attribute, what should I do?
Thank you so much! Even tho i use a desktop pc it would always shut down because the cpu would overheat in games like gta 5, but now it keeps a temperature of -70! :D
This doesn't work on my ASUS TUF DASH F15 2022 model laptop, the i7 12650H still gets hot, only way I found to reduce heat from 100c to 89c is to use armory crate software that came with the laptop, I used manual mode and had to reduce CPU PL1 and PL2 both to 45w only plus the fans from 48c onwards will spin at 100%, better cooling for the cpu.
I actually got worse performance. I got about 45 FPS on VRChat when looking at all 17 players and when enabling back Turbo Boost I got about 70 FPS. I guess this doesn't benefit CPU intensive games at all. Tested on an ASUS ROG GU501GM.
Thank you sir! My laptop usually releases so much heat that I cannot touch the vent for too long, now that I've seen your video, it changed at all. What thermal paste you could recommend me?
Skyrim gets a bit of a hit when doing this; it causes lag spikes and long loading times, probably because every time the game goes to load something it needs to decompress an archive. The alternative I found was to cap the maximum frequency to 3000MHz instead. This doesn't reduce the temperature as much; my tests had disabling boost reduce the temperature to 63-70 degrees, while capping the frequency reduced it to 67-76, though those higher temperatures are from Ori, not Skyrim.
@@easymoneysniper5677 Follow the directions in the guide, but instead of going to the subfolder be337238, look for the folders starting with 75b0ae3f. One of them specifies the maximum frequency, while the other one specifies the maximum frequency for processor power efficiency class 1. You then should change the reg_dword titled "Attributes", which should re-enable the setting in the advanced power setting menu. Just a note: setting the value to 0 didn't work for me, my system enabled the option when I set it to 2. And a bit of a warning: changing the wrong settings can mess things up, and setting this value too low will slow your system to a crawl.
Hi, I have a question about processor power management. When you change the percentages what actually happens to the CPU, does it get less/more power(do you de/increase the voltage on it)?
very good video, it helped me a lot with the temperatures on my Asus TUF A15 (Ryzen 7 5800h and RTX 3060) ... before I played Cyberpunk 2077 at a CPU temperature of 90 C. Now it only reaches 75-78 C. In quality High at 55-60 FPS. But I have a query, in your video you get several options apart from the boost mode, which are the minimum and maximum processor state and the system cooling. These options do not appear on my laptop, what do I have to do to make them appear?
Thanks for watching! I think you could try to do the follow: Minimum processor state: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Power\PowerSettings\54533251-82be-4824-96c1-47b60b740d00\893dee8e-2bef-41e0-89c6-b55d0929964c Maximum processor state: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Power\PowerSettings\54533251-82be-4824-96c1-47b60b740d00\bc5038f7-23e0-4960-96da-33abaf5935ec Double-click on the Attributes REG_DOWRD value set the Value data as 2, and click the OK button. or with using the commands Step 1. Search “cmd” and open it as administrator. Step 2. Type the following command orders into the CMD and press Enter to execute the orders. Or, you can just copy and paste the orders into your command prompt. To Add Minimum Processor State powercfg -attributes SUB_PROCESSOR 893dee8e-2bef-41e0-89c6-b55d0929964c -ATTRIB_HIDE To Remove Minimum Processor State powercfg -attributes SUB_PROCESSOR 893dee8e-2bef-41e0-89c6-b55d0929964c +ATTRIB_HIDE Hope that would work for you!
@@AndriiTalksTech Thank you very much, but I had to put the number 2 in attribute REG_DWORD and in another I had to create it since that item was not there. Finally, how do I make the cooling system appear?
@Víctor Jason Espinoza Barrera I see, thanks for heads-up! To enable appearance of "cooling system" you can follow this guide: www.tenforums.com/tutorials/107953-add-remove-system-cooling-policy-power-options-windows.html Or change this key: [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Power\PowerSettings\54533251-82be-4824-96c1-47b60b740d00\94D3A615-A899-4AC5-AE2B-E4D8F634367F] "Attributes"=dword:00000002 Also I do not think you'll get any benefit from this option as per it allows me only to change it from "active" to "passive" which is not a lot of room for anything :)
if using this method, is there any harmful effect for our laptop in the future, because I usually reach 95° and when boost mode is turned off I get 70-80° for cpu and gpu at 70-79° and after I see, I turn off boost mode , at first the cpu and gpu usage was only about 60% used, now, the gpu usage is 80% used and the cpu is only 50%, is this dangerous in the future thank you
and yes, if the performance boost is turned off, the laptop temperature drops very significantly, but I feel on the surface of my laptop on the keyboard, it's still hot as before, before the performance boost is turned off, does this only make the temperature low on monitoring, and doesn't reduce heat original on the laptop? because the surface of my laptop is still quite hot, but the temperature is at 73-80°
on the surface of the keyboard it still feels quite hot, as before, but on temperature monitoring, the temperature is only at 70-80 ° on the cpu and 70-78 ° on the gpu
@@AndriiTalksTech I want to achieve max performance while maintaining the lower temperatures. For now I really like the temperatures I am getting , I get 15 Celsius less than before , but sometimes I see some frame frops here and there (btw I don't notice them while playing, but when I look to fps it drops then rises and not reaching 144 fps ( as I have 144 hz screen) while before with High temperatures it would get constant 144 cap.
Some people say to me that I need to replace the thermal paste and clean the fan of the Legion Go but the moment I disabled CPU boost, I stopped getting abrupt shutdowns when gaming while charging that is.
Hey Ali, Thanks for the comment. Sorry that you are confused but they are there. ruclips.net/video/gn3VkZwraw4/видео.html Also It is one of my first videos and I did not put it all the way down there nicely. I can tell you that my CPU temps were ~10°-15 lower then TB enabled.
Hi I have a lenovo Thinkpad laptop and i dont have the "processor performance boost mode" option, and my pc overheats a lot when i play games what should I do
My CPU wouldn't use more than 79% utilization and go past 60c. After disabling turbo boost, my PC still won't go beyond 79% and 60c. I upgraded my CPU...do you think the socket is limited on how much power it can supply?
This vid still helping people, in my case I just switched from high performance to balanced power settings, I dont need more than that. I was playing WoW at minimum graphs with ¡¡¡95 degree!!! I have an i9-12th and my default settings puts the minimun CPU work to 100% it was just burning a CPU and lowering my PCs life 😢 Luckily I came across this vid that helped me realize that 100% was min default!!! Is fucking insane!!! Big ty❤
be337238-0d82-4146-a960-4f3749d470c7 folder doesnt exist on windows 7. The closest match i could find is "processor performance boost policy" which doesnt give disable/enable options, but rather in percentages, not sure if its the same.
For whatever reason, the regedit change does not make the 'processor power management dropdown' show up in my 'Power Options'. Does that not work for windows 11?
Thanks man. Working for me but GPU still quite hot. How can I get the GPU to run cooler? Currently running on silent mode. CPU down from 90 to around 78 so it is still very hot. Maybe I missed something?
Thank You! Is it possible to also disable HyperThreading from Windows 10 without going to BIOS? My "gaming laptop" doesn't have the option within the BIOS or it is hidden. But disabling Turbo Boost how you described worked.
After applied this settings I played FIFA and the cpu temp is still high 85-90 constant. But I don’t have any throttling issues, before it I was having trouble with the CPU usage suddenly increase after like few minutes into the game. I just played two games and no framedrop/stuttering issues at all and the CPU usage is normal (no sudden spike like before) if the temperature is still that high (even after having my fan at the highest speed) does cooling pad could help? Besides disabling turbo boost, I actually undervolt my cpu using throttlestop but yes the temperature issues still persist I have a MSI laptop with i58300h and gtx1050
Sadly Intel CPUs are extremely hot and we need to be careful with choosing laptops for gaming with Intel. Cooling pad should definitely help the process.
@@AndriiTalksTech yup, it definitely helps, with cooling pad (and throttle stop as well as disabling turbo boost) now my cpu temps barely hit more than 80 degrees while gaming🤟
@@tanishqverma8337 So basically; - First, I created a shortcut on Desktop (right click and then create shortcut), then under "Type the location of the item" box I put this command "powercfg /SETACVALUEINDEX SCHEME_CURRENT SUB_PROCESSOR PERFBOOSTMODE 0" and then I name it to "CPU BOOST DISABLED" or whatever name you want - Second, I copy or move that shortcut to startup program folder, you can find the folder using "Win+R" then type "shell:startup" I hope this helps 🙂
I have i5-7600 (desk PC), working on 4.1Ghz . when I disable TURBO in BIOS, it goes down to 0.8Ghz , and it should be on 3.5Ghz. how to disable boost but remain on 3.5Ghz ?
Since i turned off turbo boost,i can play every game on max without my computer overheating in first 5 minutes.
Does this really work becoz my latest new laptop heats in first 1 one Game of Valorant
In some laptops like Asus Rog G15 (2021), you might want to try changing the attribute value to *2* instead if the power option is not unlocking.
thx
Thank youuuuu!
thx man, apreciate it
thanks
You sir, deserve a Bells
Man you're a blessing to humanity ❤️ thank you very much the results are epic in temps, from 87-94 down to 60-65!
@Thruth Seeker
Awwww, thanks a lot for a comment!
I'm super happy that it worked for you well
@@AndriiTalksTech bro, pls help me i do not have an power performance boost mode option in power settings
Edit: i spoke too soon without seeing the whole video. Great tutorial man!
Does it reduce the performance?
@@austin5355 no it does not bro.
@@bullymaguire6713 ok thanks
I have been looking for this for years!!! My bios does not allow me to disable this option and i had no other way to do this, thank you ever so much!!!
Thank you so much! I recently bought a used gaming laptop and noticed the CPU clocks were fluctuating WILDLY from 0.5 to 3.5 GHz, after doing the registry change and turning intel boost off, my performance went from an unplayable stuttery mess of anywhere from 10-100 fps going up and down every second, to a smooth 60-80 constantly! Thank you!
because of you man my laptop were a lot cooler when im playing games, from 90-95 down to 80 below
Mine also running the same. Do you also live in a hot climate area? Maybe the reason we not getting to 75 like other people
THANK YOUUUUUU. I LIKE HOW YOU KEPT IT NICE AND SIMPLE NO THIRD PARTY APPS, NO RISKY UNINSTALLATIONS.
Glad it helped and thanks for such a great commend
You saved my day man you are the best!
MSI Z690 and Z790 not working properly with 13th gen I7-13700kf CPU! The registry key and modifying the cpu boost to disable! solved the problem! thank you!
you are welcome!
Hope this will last for many years for you
thanks man! my 5600x was sitting around 55 on idle and sometimes spiking to 65. now my 5600x can chill at 40-45 degrees. thank u so much!
It works well! I live in Morocco where the temp is fairly high, my CPU overheated to 95 c° quicly, thanks to your solution, now CPU never rises beyond 75 c°.
You are an angel, so much love from Morocco. Thanks man !!!
For everyone that is also looking for a cooler system while remaining a decent performance: look for the boost clock override setting and set it to negative. Then you can for example put -350 Mhz, this will make your cpu dont clock to his maximum. For my ryzen 5900x this would be arount 4600 mhz. If you disable the boost your cpu will sit on its base clock, which could be too slow in some games. For me this finally reduced temperatures while maintaining good performance!
This. My Alienware x15 runs 30c cooler now thanks to this video and comment. Cheers!
Hello, did you use some app for this or is this setting somewhere in Windows? Many thanks
@@vladimirkralik667 did you find it?
hi,i do the same,i dissable the turbo boost of my razer laptop...but whe clock stands always on 2,2ghz.when i turn on the turbo,it jumps from 800mhz to 4,2ghz.every second(and i feel its not good for gaming,,i have better performance when i turn the boost of and get stable 2,2ghz..why is this? i have no temperatur problems at all.....
@@Rantanplan0815change to turbo plan first, then follow the steps, i think u change it for silent / performance mode
Man you;re a life saver. I was under the impression, like every time, I ain't gonna find those settings and even if I managed to find it, it couldn't do any good. But the temps went significantly down. Thank you so much!
Super glad I could help and thanks for a comment!
of course they did, you cut your cpu down lol
@@AndriiTalksTech hi please does this tutorial safe and can it activate my ghz boost it is 1.7 to 4.7 ghz my laptop is Processor 12th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-1255U, 1700 Mhz, 10 Core(s), 12 Logical Processor(s) please reply me i will do any thing you want
In 2023 you're still the hero we need but don't deserve. Thank you.
Thank you for this comment ☺️
Thank you!
I'm currently using a Thinkpad (TS480) for rather basic stuff, such as web-browsing and just writing in general (not code) and the fan kicked in for no reason.
I understand that if the laptop is used for something much, much more heavy, such as video-editing, coding or similar its wiser to look for a different option.
But for me, your solution worked like a charm.
Thanks! My shiny new i7 kept boosting itself from 3.8 to 4.7Ghz, running above 80° for no real reason. Now it stays nice, cool and quite at 55°
Your are welcome, thanks for watching!
I'm glad that it helped you!
Will it mess other things up if I disable it?
@@assassin7250 it should not if you do it right.
@@assassin7250 Well, as I understand it, Windows will no longer make your CPU overclock. Bad news: your max performance goes down. Means less FPS on max settings in CPU hungry games. Good news: you always stay in safe temperature range and your hardware does not burn out and should last longer.
@@trof6724 that’s for PC too? If I disable it it will start to degrade my performance?
This video is useful even after 3 years. The main thing about the whole disabling boost clock is, the over all multi core score makes no difference at all. The base clock is just fine. :) very useful for laptops and low powered mini pc.
DUDE!! you are a legend for writing down the path
those who are still worried about this,GO FOR IT IT WORKS GREAT!
Thanks for a comment!
Glad that it helped you
Just wanted to say a massive thank you. So... THANKS MATE!!! Been dealing with high temps for like 5 years. I changed my thermal paste last year but that didn't help much
Thanks for the comment, I'm super happy that it solves your problem with overheating!
@@AndriiTalksTech hi can this safetly boost ghz mine goes from 1.7 to 4.7 ghz please help me it would mean a lot to me reply asap it is Intel Core i71255U thanks i use windows 11 i will give a like as well
Works great for my 2021 omen 17” 11800h and 3070 140w. Even with my overclock on the gpu of +1700mhz on the mem and 190mhz on the clock I haven’t noticed any frame drops it actually seems better with no micro stutters anymore and a good temp drops. Haven’t benchmarked the difference if it is actually better or not. But I used to average around 120fps on max setting on apex legends at 1440p. Now I get around 144fps average. Temps weren’t bad on my omen but I don’t like seeing my cpu in the 70-80’s. Now they are in the 60’s while gaming and that makes me a lot happier. Plus have a -0.070 under-volt on the cpu and it runs so cherry now. Thanks a bunch!
@SVT Thank a lot for such comment! I'm really happy it's working for you and making your laptop stay cooler.
Also you've done an excellent work with undervolt of the CPU!
saw this today
my laptop went from 92 degree Celsius to 67 degree Celsius whilst giving the same performance
thank you so much dude
those additional power options should already be there
you helped out a bunch. thanks a lot. 👍
Glad to hear that!
Thanks for a comment!
Just use msi afterburner and undervolt yr laptop.
I have a dell g5 gaming laptop for 2 years now, since the beginning it was overheating until it would shut down… this saved my life, now it never exceeds 80 degrees on gaming without even a cooler stand 🎉
man you are the best! I have been looking for a solution to this problem for a long time!
thank you so much dude, now my laptop never gets fever 😂
THANK YOU SO MUCH! I've been suffering from this problem for 2 years on my AMD Ryzen 4700H, always overheating and throttling, with no solution. This actually worked!! THANK YOU!
on the blade14 (2023) i had to change the attribute value from 1-2 for the option to show up instead of going back to 0 which is weird
This was such a help...followed your method and same thing happened. Thanks
this guy save my laptop's life... the cpu boost uselessly forced my 14900hx processor to run at heighest frequency in almost every condition.. but after doing this my temps went from 96 to 78-80.. i mean this is somethinging unbelievable i am about to check my thermal paste and all..but every thing is good... thanks man. you earned my sub💯💯
for asus users guyz use number 2 in registry editior setp then option will appear..
Many years later and still helped me out. 0 difference in performance other than more longevity now that my temps are even cooler
Thanks man you have fixed my problem with your smooth tutorial 😘
On a gaming laptop this is a game changer. And in gaming the performance is literally the same but with a huge difference of temperature from 98 °c to 71°c
Life changing, went from almos 100 celcius to 60 on my Lenovo Legion.
The attributes options doesnt exist in that folder on my computer
The problem is the those boost modes are not really meant to be on laptops. Once it kicks in it raises the temp to the top due to lack of cooling and processor starts to throttle down. So as the result you got hot and crippled CPU :D This is especially relevant for Intel CPUs. Thank you for showing this trick!
But what do the option do, efficient enabled and etc. i hear efficient aggressive is the best option because when the cpu is under load it will boost the frequency but in my case it doesn’t work, i tried a test on cinebench and i was on efficient aggressive the cpu was at 100% and it was still at 3.0ghz and not boosting my ryzen 5 4600h is thermal throttling when boost is on and i play for 1-2 hours it’s making me mad
I already edit my registry as you mentioned in the video, but I cant find the option to disable boost?
My laptop is ROG Zephyrus G14 2021, Ryzen 7 5600, using windows 11
i had the same problem, i changed the value from 0 to 2 and it worked
@@GreenSoda1 I see, thanks!
@@GreenSoda1 thanks g
OMG THANK YOU!!!! My stupid as hell somewhat old Lenovo was kicking the Fans on 24/7, nothing loaded but Google or RUclips! And my Temp kicking at 95C again, doing only Internet Browzer...., absolutely INSANE! The SECOND I disabled that as suggested? The Fans turned off and it's IMMEDIATELY cooler. INSANE! Thank you! (Still gonna turn it off to give it a proper cooldown though. Thanks a TON, man)
It dropped almost 40C difference!! It's insane how much that ONE setting made all the difference! Thank you so much. It's messed up it was a hidden setting, it almost successfully killed my laptop...Even smelled, I couldn't use it like that. 95C just on desktop.. Even where the hard-drive is was very hot I knew it couldn't be right...
(Had a guy who supposedly worked on computers merely tell me it would die it was just a matter of how soon for it's 'overheatin issues' and that the hard-drive especially was concerning for it...) Then I found your video!
You saved my laptop by revealing how to fix what never should have been hidden let alone set.. Thank you, good sir :)
I'm so happy that it helped you!
Although the video quality is not the greatest :)
Did nothing for me. All it ever says under processor power management for me is minimum and maximum processor state. No other options.
Edit: I switched from 1 to 2 in reg edit and then the processor settings popped up in power options.
You sir are the real hero
Wow saved me
Can someone please help me? I tried activiating the option to my registry, the option to disable cpu boost is still not showing.
Change it to 2
Брат, мой друг, you have no idea how much i appreciate this tip, you are the best, i am subscribing.
thank you man very awseome i stuck with turbo mode for months thanks a lot man
Glad I could help!
Attrubutes is not in my registry, what can i do?
hi l have a same laptop but when l open the power options l cant see the 'proccesor performance boost mode' if you help me l will get happy
It doesn’t show the option it only says minimum and maximum processor state
same problem
Just set maximum and minimum to 99% does the exact same thing. No boosting just core clocks... laptops and micro pc’s don’t really have enough power or cooling, seems like boosting is just for numbers on paper not real world performance or reliability.
Try putting “2” instead of 0
This is the way@@liamdoyle507
@@liamdoyle507 thanks buddy it worked
I'm using ASUS TUF FX505DT and i hope this fix my issue the freezing of my laptop randomly during playtime. I will try this tonight. Thanks!
i cant find that option in the power plan
Thank you very much for this. I use an expensive gaming PC from 2018 and played with undervolting, limiting power target in bios and changing fan curves but the cpus crazy boosting when i scroll through pictures on any site kept my fan going up and down which was super annoying. I could cap processor state to 99% which fixed that but so far your fix is working and im happy to have my cpu (2700X amd) running 3.7ghz instead of 3.2~ and still being whisper quite.
To be clear, i dont mind my fan revving up during games cause then the fan is 99% of the time going hard but having it rev up and down every other second when scrolling through websites is fucking mad :D
Absolutely, thanks for the comment!
I do know the struggle. Nowadays, even browsing can be challenging for the laptop :D
1:21 i dont have those options i only have like hkey and something
2023 and still works well! I have a 2021 Acer Nitro 5 and when playing heavy games like total war I get 90c but now its down to 70 without compromising much performance. Thank you!!!!
You are welcome!
Thanks for the confirmation
thank you so much bro! already seeing the result!
Been doing this all day, thank you for showing me the right way in 5 minutes😂❤
From 80-90°C idle to 60-70°C idle.
THANKS!
Thanks for the comment and you are welcome!
Such a question, a year ago, when I just bought acet nitro 5 an515-45, I lowered the maximum processor state to 99% and the turbo boost turned off, but a few days ago I installed a new Windows and that method no longer works, and in the registry that is in the video I don't have an attribute, what should I do?
That's interesting... some pepper claim th setting is not there .
I have to do a research, meanwhile you could try to use throttlestop
Thank you so much! Even tho i use a desktop pc it would always shut down because the cpu would overheat in games like gta 5, but now it keeps a temperature of -70! :D
I changed to zero but nothing changed in the processor drop down…
try changing it to 2, worked for me
This doesn't work on my ASUS TUF DASH F15 2022 model laptop, the i7 12650H still gets hot, only way I found to reduce heat from 100c to 89c is to use armory crate software that came with the laptop, I used manual mode and had to reduce CPU PL1 and PL2 both to 45w only plus the fans from 48c onwards will spin at 100%, better cooling for the cpu.
But i have seen that other tutorials set the value of attributes to 2 and set it to 0 please tell me which value to put.
It didn't mattered really both 0 or 2 just simply makes the turbo boost option to reappear again.
I actually got worse performance. I got about 45 FPS on VRChat when looking at all 17 players and when enabling back Turbo Boost I got about 70 FPS. I guess this doesn't benefit CPU intensive games at all.
Tested on an ASUS ROG GU501GM.
Thanks for the comment,
Indeed the performance boost disabled may cause Performance drop is some games that are relying on these extra MHz.
Thank you sir! My laptop usually releases so much heat that I cannot touch the vent for too long, now that I've seen your video, it changed at all. What thermal paste you could recommend me?
Glad it helped.
Just regular MX4 would do just fine
Thanks for the benchmarks!
Skyrim gets a bit of a hit when doing this; it causes lag spikes and long loading times, probably because every time the game goes to load something it needs to decompress an archive. The alternative I found was to cap the maximum frequency to 3000MHz instead. This doesn't reduce the temperature as much; my tests had disabling boost reduce the temperature to 63-70 degrees, while capping the frequency reduced it to 67-76, though those higher temperatures are from Ori, not Skyrim.
How do I cap the maximum frequency my good sir?
How do I cap the maximum frequency my good sir?
@@easymoneysniper5677 Follow the directions in the guide, but instead of going to the subfolder be337238, look for the folders starting with 75b0ae3f. One of them specifies the maximum frequency, while the other one specifies the maximum frequency for processor power efficiency class 1. You then should change the reg_dword titled "Attributes", which should re-enable the setting in the advanced power setting menu. Just a note: setting the value to 0 didn't work for me, my system enabled the option when I set it to 2. And a bit of a warning: changing the wrong settings can mess things up, and setting this value too low will slow your system to a crawl.
How do I cap the maximum frequency my good sir?
thank you so much i can finally play games without the pc overheating or running out of battery
this didn't work for me - there is still no option in the advanced power options. I have an HP Victus 15 with an i7-12650H. Why doesn't it work?
Have you tried other values in the registry, like '2' instead of '0'
cheers mate, it worked. Dont know why my cpu was running 3.8 GHZ when its base was 2.8 GHZ. 👍
my friend in the advanced power settings i have no boost mode. What to do?
Thottlestop's Speed Shift PPL recommended settings stopped the high temperature spikes. This setting limits the max Turbo Boost frequency.
Hi, I have a question about processor power management. When you change the percentages what actually happens to the CPU, does it get less/more power(do you de/increase the voltage on it)?
very good video, it helped me a lot with the temperatures on my Asus TUF A15 (Ryzen 7 5800h and RTX 3060) ... before I played Cyberpunk 2077 at a CPU temperature of 90 C. Now it only reaches 75-78 C. In quality High at 55-60 FPS. But I have a query, in your video you get several options apart from the boost mode, which are the minimum and maximum processor state and the system cooling. These options do not appear on my laptop, what do I have to do to make them appear?
Thanks for watching!
I think you could try to do the follow:
Minimum processor state:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Power\PowerSettings\54533251-82be-4824-96c1-47b60b740d00\893dee8e-2bef-41e0-89c6-b55d0929964c
Maximum processor state:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Power\PowerSettings\54533251-82be-4824-96c1-47b60b740d00\bc5038f7-23e0-4960-96da-33abaf5935ec
Double-click on the Attributes REG_DOWRD value set the Value data as 2, and click the OK button.
or with using the commands
Step 1. Search “cmd” and open it as administrator.
Step 2. Type the following command orders into the CMD and press Enter to execute the orders. Or, you can just copy and paste the orders into your command prompt.
To Add Minimum Processor State
powercfg -attributes SUB_PROCESSOR 893dee8e-2bef-41e0-89c6-b55d0929964c -ATTRIB_HIDE
To Remove Minimum Processor State
powercfg -attributes SUB_PROCESSOR 893dee8e-2bef-41e0-89c6-b55d0929964c +ATTRIB_HIDE
Hope that would work for you!
@@AndriiTalksTech Thank you very much, but I had to put the number 2 in attribute REG_DWORD and in another I had to create it since that item was not there. Finally, how do I make the cooling system appear?
@Víctor Jason Espinoza Barrera I see, thanks for heads-up!
To enable appearance of "cooling system" you can follow this guide:
www.tenforums.com/tutorials/107953-add-remove-system-cooling-policy-power-options-windows.html
Or change this key:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Power\PowerSettings\54533251-82be-4824-96c1-47b60b740d00\94D3A615-A899-4AC5-AE2B-E4D8F634367F] "Attributes"=dword:00000002
Also I do not think you'll get any benefit from this option as per it allows me only to change it from "active" to "passive" which is not a lot of room for anything :)
@@victorjasonespinozabarrera426 bro, is there any difference when you put number 2 and number 0 in attribute RED_DWORD?
if using this method, is there any harmful effect for our laptop in the future, because I usually reach 95° and when boost mode is turned off I get 70-80° for cpu and gpu at 70-79° and after I see, I turn off boost mode , at first the cpu and gpu usage was only about 60% used, now, the gpu usage is 80% used and the cpu is only 50%, is this dangerous in the future thank you
and yes, if the performance boost is turned off, the laptop temperature drops very significantly, but I feel on the surface of my laptop on the keyboard, it's still hot as before, before the performance boost is turned off, does this only make the temperature low on monitoring, and doesn't reduce heat original on the laptop? because the surface of my laptop is still quite hot, but the temperature is at 73-80°
on the surface of the keyboard it still feels quite hot, as before, but on temperature monitoring, the temperature is only at 70-80 ° on the cpu and 70-78 ° on the gpu
@@mugu4818 same like me the temperature monitoring show 60-72 C ,but i could feel my laptop surface hot
Can you explain other options that are available under turbo boost managment?
Sure, which one are you most interested in?
Or rather what do you want to achieve?
@@AndriiTalksTech I want to achieve max performance while maintaining the lower temperatures. For now I really like the temperatures I am getting , I get 15 Celsius less than before , but sometimes I see some frame frops here and there (btw I don't notice them while playing, but when I look to fps it drops then rises and not reaching 144 fps ( as I have 144 hz screen) while before with High temperatures it would get constant 144 cap.
@@luciusaemiliuspaullusmaced2371 nice question dude
So I don't get Aggressive/Disabled setting for Processor Performance Boost Mode, only percentages. So would I tune those percents to 0%?
Some people say to me that I need to replace the thermal paste and clean the fan of the Legion Go but the moment I disabled CPU boost, I stopped getting abrupt shutdowns when gaming while charging that is.
How come u didn't add the CPU temperature in the benchmark.
Hey Ali,
Thanks for the comment.
Sorry that you are confused but they are there. ruclips.net/video/gn3VkZwraw4/видео.html
Also It is one of my first videos and I did not put it all the way down there nicely.
I can tell you that my CPU temps were ~10°-15 lower then TB enabled.
@@AndriiTalksTech that's fine bruh. Thanks and keep up the good work.
Hi I have a lenovo Thinkpad laptop and i dont have the "processor performance boost mode" option, and my pc overheats a lot when i play games what should I do
Bill Gxtes is dirty man.. Nice video bro, you earned a sub.. ❤️
Thanks a lot!
My CPU wouldn't use more than 79% utilization and go past 60c. After disabling turbo boost, my PC still won't go beyond 79% and 60c. I upgraded my CPU...do you think the socket is limited on how much power it can supply?
Thank you so much brother saved me by a lot keep up the good work!
No problem 👍
This vid still helping people, in my case I just switched from high performance to balanced power settings, I dont need more than that. I was playing WoW at minimum graphs with ¡¡¡95 degree!!!
I have an i9-12th and my default settings puts the minimun CPU work to 100% it was just burning a CPU and lowering my PCs life 😢
Luckily I came across this vid that helped me realize that 100% was min default!!! Is fucking insane!!! Big ty❤
be337238-0d82-4146-a960-4f3749d470c7 folder doesnt exist on windows 7. The closest match i could find is "processor performance boost policy" which doesnt give disable/enable options, but rather in percentages, not sure if its the same.
what is the difference between setting attributes to 0 and 2? Cuz I am getting that option in both the option...
I got dell g15 on a W11 pro , After changing the regedit, nothing happened on power options. Why Theres mostly nothing there?
Commenting for the youtube algorithm! Keep it up
Thanks a lot!
For whatever reason, the regedit change does not make the 'processor power management dropdown' show up in my 'Power Options'. Does that not work for windows 11?
Set attributes to 2 instead of 0
My friend, I did not find this option in my battery settings. How can I disable the high performance of a laptop with a processor core i7 7920hq
You need to activate it via registry, check out my full video is the description
in processor power management I only have maximum performance frequency and that's it. Why is it so?
The RegEdit instructions, are they only for an AMD CPU or would they also work for Intel ?
Thanks man. Working for me but GPU still quite hot. How can I get the GPU to run cooler? Currently running on silent mode. CPU down from 90 to around 78 so it is still very hot. Maybe I missed something?
Hi, I need a software gPU-mon to disable Dynamic Boost. I got the new Omen laptop.
what is the powercfg-syntax to set these values?
Okay so for some reason my system only displays values of 2 in the power options menu, not values of 1 or 0. What does that mean?
So if i want to turn it back on i just change it to agressive again right?
Yeap
Thank You! Is it possible to also disable HyperThreading from Windows 10 without going to BIOS? My "gaming laptop" doesn't have the option within the BIOS or it is hidden. But disabling Turbo Boost how you described worked.
You set 0 but other movie about this set 2. What i need to choose?
After applied this settings I played FIFA and the cpu temp is still high 85-90 constant. But I don’t have any throttling issues, before it I was having trouble with the CPU usage suddenly increase after like few minutes into the game. I just played two games and no framedrop/stuttering issues at all and the CPU usage is normal (no sudden spike like before) if the temperature is still that high (even after having my fan at the highest speed) does cooling pad could help?
Besides disabling turbo boost, I actually undervolt my cpu using throttlestop but yes the temperature issues still persist
I have a MSI laptop with i58300h and gtx1050
Sadly Intel CPUs are extremely hot and we need to be careful with choosing laptops for gaming with Intel.
Cooling pad should definitely help the process.
@@AndriiTalksTech yup, it definitely helps, with cooling pad (and throttle stop as well as disabling turbo boost) now my cpu temps barely hit more than 80 degrees while gaming🤟
@Ade Purama I am super happy for you!
Hope your laptop will bring you much happiness and enjoyment in whatever you do 😉
@@adepurnama1642 which cooling pad you use?
There is no processor performance boost under processor power management and also no attribute under power setting 5453321.....
what to do now?? 😓
@Outta Nowhere sorry to hear that you was not able to find it. Can you tell me your laptop model and CPU model?
@@AndriiTalksTech Of course,Laptop is Acer nitro 5 & Cpu Ryzen 5 5600H
Hello, whenever I restarted my laptop, the turbo boost keeps revert back to aggresive, do you know how to keep the setting disabled?
Any solution u got?
@@tanishqverma8337 Yes, I got one actually by making a shortcut for the "cpu boost disabled" and then I copied that shortcut to startup program folder
@@tanishqverma8337 So basically;
- First, I created a shortcut on Desktop (right click and then create shortcut), then under "Type the location of the item" box I put this command
"powercfg /SETACVALUEINDEX SCHEME_CURRENT SUB_PROCESSOR PERFBOOSTMODE 0"
and then I name it to "CPU BOOST DISABLED" or whatever name you want
- Second, I copy or move that shortcut to startup program folder, you can find the folder using "Win+R" then type "shell:startup"
I hope this helps 🙂
this is for laptops or pc users also have heating problem
i have 3 laptops, each one i had to do this too. temps go from 95c down to 80c. i dont notice a difference besides the fans not needing to run at max
I have i5-7600 (desk PC), working on 4.1Ghz . when I disable TURBO in BIOS, it goes down to 0.8Ghz , and it should be on 3.5Ghz.
how to disable boost but remain on 3.5Ghz ?
have you changed the speeds with HW or Task Manager?
0.8GHz - your PC would be as slow as a calculator
Not sure if Windows will even boot
My razer blade says 2.2 GHz up to 4ghz .
How can I make it run to 4ghz?
Please!!