03-03-2019 09:14 AM
03-08-2019 11:10 AM
Queen6 wrote:
Here - Package Power 60W
After 28 seconds it will drop to the PL-1 limit of 45W, if TDP is reduced it will drop to 32W, on battery something like 28W etc. If TDP down is not working check that in TS FIVR Disable and lock Turbo Power Limits isn't checked as this breaks the TDP down feature.
Q-6
03-08-2019 11:30 AM
mp271901 wrote:
Thanks i will give it test :).
I deleted the TS.ini file but the box with "lock" in the TPL window is still grey and i cant uncheck it. I deinstalled TS completely but it is still checked. Any suggestions here?
Or on the other hand, what effect will that have, when i leave it like that?
Regards
03-13-2019 11:38 AM
mp271901 wrote:
Thanks i will give it test :).
I deleted the TS.ini file but the box with "lock" in the TPL window is still grey and i cant uncheck it. I deinstalled TS completely but it is still checked. Any suggestions here?
Or on the other hand, what effect will that have, when i leave it like that?
Regards
03-08-2019 12:10 PM
Queen6 wrote:
Here - Package Power 60W
After 28 seconds it will drop to the PL-1 enforced limit of 45W, if TDP is reduced it will drop to 35W, on battery something like 28W etc. If TDP down is not working check that in TS FIVR Disable and lock Turbo Power Limits isn't checked as this breaks the TDP down feature.
Mine is a Strix (GL703GS, to be exact it's a S7BS8750)
Note W10 power plan also has control via Speed Shift EPP, so want absolute max need to switch ROG to Overboost and W10 to Best Performance
Q-6
03-08-2019 01:39 PM
mp271901 wrote:
Could explain to me how do you set the TDP to 35W? I have win10 energy options on better performance and fan mode on Balanced but i still get 45W.
Do i have to do something else?
03-08-2019 06:59 PM
Queen6 wrote:
It's a feature of the notebook from ROG. if your notebook doesn't have the same option from ROG you can always set the Windows Power Slider to Best Battery Life as that should reduce the CPU's TDP.
My GL703GS has 3 power/cooling profiles;
1 - Silent CPU TDP 35W, reduced dGPU performance
2- Balanced CPU TDP 45W, full dGPU performance
3 - Overboost CPU TDP 45W, dGPU mild overclock (5% - 10%)
In older titles such as F.E.A.R. there's little point in the notebook rendering literally 1K FPS, better to limit via TDP and FPS lock. Cool and quiet it is 🙂 Modern titles obviously more demanding. Key is striking the balance between FPS & temperature, your in game experience will be far better and easier on the hardware.
I'm open to questions, as I'm happy to help others within reason. I mostly use my ROG GL703GS for professional purpose, equally I like to game when I have the chance :cool:
Q-6
03-08-2019 11:57 PM
mp271901 wrote:
Ah ok i tried it and i got 35W with the silent fan settings but still got 70W shown in HWInfo with the Balanced and Overboost fans. Do you have an explanation for that?
Btw could it be that BFV is not well optimized, at least on some maps? Because i gave my Laptop the full power (Overboost, speedshift at 0, highest clocks possible) with -0,079 undervolt. I put the settings on medium-high and on low. Both settings only gave me FPS around 60. FPS Limit was set to 200. But with Battlefront 2 which runs with almost the same graphics engine i get 90 FPS avg. with medium-High settings.
My Rig:GL504GM Hero 2: i7-8750H; GTX 1060 6gbVRAM; 8GB Ram; Win 10; 60Hz panel
According to my headline:
When i was playing Battlefront 2 I got 90FPS AVG on Medium-Hgh settings as i said before. But i only have a 60Hz panel, so it wasnt smooth, because of tearing. So i put V-Sync on and of course the FPS have to be constantly above the monitors refresh rate, otherwise you will face massive FPS drops. But i had 90FPS constantly. So as i turned it on the FPS were stuck to 60 as it should be and it was buttering smooth. But i recognized that the Wattage pulled by the CPU decreased to 21W in avg. Which causes a massive Temps drop from 78 degrees to 68 degrees.
So bottom line, if you have temp issues while pushing you CPU to its limits, but got also AVG FPS above you monitors refreshrate, thats a absolute must have requirement!!!!, then turn on V-Sync to drop the temps.
The first time i am happy to have only a 60Hz Panel 😄
03-10-2019 05:26 AM
03-10-2019 03:10 PM
odavl123 wrote:
So this are the temps. i get for playing gta5 for 15-20 min.
I know gta 5 is cpu heavy game, but to come to this high temp. its a bit odd.
The trottheling that cpu is doing are also big, from 3.9GHz to 2.8GHz for 3 weeks old laptop, and also the cpu was undervolted to max, so -66mV, cant go lower as that.
03-07-2019 08:30 PM
moses0101 wrote:
So.. a little update of mine,
As you told me u left speed shift uncheck and put it 0, but idk how to change the number of the speed shift. So i just uncheck all the stuff in the first page and only left BD PROCHOT and C1E stay check. (I'm not sure also what they do but i just left they check)
And I also let my "intel GPU" and "iGPU UNslice" to become non undervolt , BUT I still get a -90mV BSOD .... what should I do for getting more performance and temperature control ?
Teach me pls