01-06-2015 04:44 PM - last edited on 03-05-2024 09:47 PM by ROGBot
01-08-2015 04:57 AM
01-08-2015 09:02 AM
NitroX wrote:
Well, It seems that you've got yourself one hell of a laptop. It's the coolest one I've seen by now. I'm actually from Romania and I have the T7015D model (this is the cheapest one with Gtx980m) and my CPU temps tend to go much higher on stock voltage.
01-08-2015 05:23 AM
01-08-2015 07:51 AM
Exostenza wrote:
Regarding the CPU overclock you can check out my thread here which has some information for you.
01-08-2015 11:45 AM
Edweird wrote:
Thanks, I have already read through that thread. I understand that newer BIOS cause issues - I'm trying to figure out why the CPU wont hit 3.6GHz. It does do 34x for 3 and 4 cores, though - but 0 performance increase!
01-08-2015 12:34 PM
hmscott wrote:
Edweird, when testing XTU CPU improvements, don't rely on the XTU benchmark - if you look at the XTU usage graph you will see the test isn't a constant load, it is modulated / pulsed, so any change is going to get lost in that variance.
You should try some CPU benchmarks like Cinebench, or what ever other PCmark type Sandra, etc tool that focuses on CPU results. FPS in games may show a small increase - but the GPU tuning will show more - so focus on benchmarks that will use 1, 2,3,4 threads so you can see the improvement from single threaded and multi-threaded results.
It is about a 10% improvement for me, with a different CPU.
Unfortunately the Asus G751 BIOS update have de-tuned the top potential multiplier by 1x, so you won't see the max capable from your CPU. Complain to Asus via their Technical Inquiry and Feedback channels, and ask for a new BIOS with the full multiplier available. Asus is shipping Intel XTU with the OS, so they should expect people to be aware of the 1x reduction.
For games, get Asus GPU Tweak tool for Graphics cards (G751JT/JY) and increase the GPU +135 and the GPU memory for what you particular card will run stably and that is where the most measurable benefit will be for games - high CPU usage games will benefit from the CPU increase as well.
For now, just flip the sliders up to max available for cores and cache, and enjoy the most CPU performance available for your laptop. 🙂
01-08-2015 12:48 PM
Edweird wrote:
Yeah, I assumed that XTU wasn't giving me the right results but I wasn't sure because I've seen bench results from XTU for this CPU that are 200, 300 points higher. You may have noticed in several topics that I have already posted about me using GPU Tweak with success - it's the first thing in this topic's OP. 😄
Also, I increased max TDPs to 50W and 60W accordingly. I'm still not seeing frequent use of the 36x multiplier, though. Successful undervolt at -90mV.
01-08-2015 01:40 PM
hmscott wrote:
Edweird, you didn't say how you came to the conclusion that the XTU changes weren't having an effect, I was trying to put in perspective that against FPS improvements, GPU tweaking will be noticeable, but XTU tweaking requires other benchmarks to see the improvement, as even
XTU isn't a reliable test - many have widely different results even when they should have the same - I have told people to not waste their time on XTU as a benchmarking tool because of this - don't sweat it.
If you are sliding up the settings, Applying them, and saving them as a profile that loads ok at boot, that is all I would use XTU to accomplish.
A parameter change is a parameter change. If you have set your Power Plan to High Performance, CPU 100%/100%, and run 1, 2, 3, 4 threaded tests to see the speed/x settings during load, that's all that matters. It is up to the individual application to use it effectively 🙂
What are you using to benchmark the before / after settings for XTU, to see the difference?
01-08-2015 02:31 PM
05-10-2015 05:01 PM
Edweird wrote:
Okay, Cinebench results:
Stock CPU score: 632cb (99.6% ref. match)
Single Core score: 126cb (MP 5.01x)
GPU score: 94.26fps
Multipliers set to 36x, TDP to 50W and 60W.
CPU score: 648cb (VERY close to i7-3770)
Single Core score: 130cb (never hit 3.6GHz)
Turbo Boost Power Time set to 96 seconds.
CPU score: 652cb
Single Core score: 130cb (all cores hit 3.6GHz at least once)
GPU Score: ~90fps (it actually went down...)
Max CPU Temp: 67
Max GPU Temp: 48 (lolwat)
Stock GPU score: 86.6fps (looks like Cinebench doesn't get you much of a difference - GPU usage topped out at 56%)
Final Cinebench results for CPU:
632 -> 652
126 -> 130
3% performance boost for 3% higher frequency.