muchas gracias!!, creo que si me ha servido. Mis temperaturas habían subido mucho últimamente en el modo manual. De todas maneras cambiaré la pasta térmica, gracias por compartir
From what I understand, this is the 'easy way' or 'quick fix' of doing it. Undervolting is more efficient since it's applied across the board. In short, undervolting takes effect even if you have low cpu load while power limiting only works when you reach the peak.
@@aksr7837 in my case this operation reduced clock speed in CPU, while undervolting reduces voltage of CPU without affecting the clock speed. So, with "lowering PL1 and PL2" I just got reduced clock speed from 4730 to 4100(As I have CPU with H ending, I cannot do undervolting on my laptop, but Undervolting on My PC didn't affect the clock speed)
muchas gracias!!, creo que si me ha servido. Mis temperaturas habían subido mucho últimamente en el modo manual. De todas maneras cambiaré la pasta térmica, gracias por compartir
Desktop and my Armoury Crate doesn't have manual. Apparently it's only on certain systems, so dumb.
Thanks
But inst this similar to undervolting? At the end we are reducing the power to the CPU?
From what I understand, this is the 'easy way' or 'quick fix' of doing it. Undervolting is more efficient since it's applied across the board. In short, undervolting takes effect even if you have low cpu load while power limiting only works when you reach the peak.
this is "underwatting" (reducing wattage "power"), undervolting reduces cpu voltage.
@@melvinfused aren't they basically proportional to each other?
@@aksr7837 in my case this operation reduced clock speed in CPU, while undervolting reduces voltage of CPU without affecting the clock speed. So, with "lowering PL1 and PL2" I just got reduced clock speed from 4730 to 4100(As I have CPU with H ending, I cannot do undervolting on my laptop, but Undervolting on My PC didn't affect the clock speed)
Which Intel
0:27 see upper left corner on video