← Back to context Comment by Melatonic 6 months ago Always personally disable turbo boost. Especially on laptops 3 comments Melatonic Reply wtallis 6 months ago Far better would be to tweak the time constants to your liking, so that you can use the full clock range of the chip, but constrain its sustained power draw for quiet and long battery life. antonkochubey 6 months ago With modern CPUs, disabling turbo boost will leave tons of performance off the table casenmgreen 6 months ago If I run a game, I limit CPU to about 50% clock speed.Only way to stop laptop getting crazy hot and fans meaningfully reducing pressure on desk of laptop...
wtallis 6 months ago Far better would be to tweak the time constants to your liking, so that you can use the full clock range of the chip, but constrain its sustained power draw for quiet and long battery life.
antonkochubey 6 months ago With modern CPUs, disabling turbo boost will leave tons of performance off the table
casenmgreen 6 months ago If I run a game, I limit CPU to about 50% clock speed.Only way to stop laptop getting crazy hot and fans meaningfully reducing pressure on desk of laptop...
Far better would be to tweak the time constants to your liking, so that you can use the full clock range of the chip, but constrain its sustained power draw for quiet and long battery life.
With modern CPUs, disabling turbo boost will leave tons of performance off the table
If I run a game, I limit CPU to about 50% clock speed.
Only way to stop laptop getting crazy hot and fans meaningfully reducing pressure on desk of laptop...