Man dude! For feedback, all I can say is that this was literally the best walkthrough video I have ever used. When some videos would take me atleast an hour to complete something as vital as this, yours literally took me only 7 minutes! You seriously got my sub! I can't wait to see what else you put out cuz you better bet I'll bet there to watch it!
This video is a few years old but I have to thank you man. I was getting to my wits end with this Dell G7 laptop. I tried ThrottleStop settings from other TH-cam videos and had no success, yours is the only one that has truly cooled the CPU down for me on a consistent basis (and the fans don't run 90% of the time now!). Thanks again!
Man you are the best! I am currently using an ASUS ROG Strix GL531GV-PB74 and before watching this video CoreTemp was reading at 60°C on idle and 91°C on full load. Once I applied your undervolt settings (at -125.0 mV for CPU Core & Cache) it literally brought it all the way down to 43°C on idle and 55°C on full load. That's nearly a 40°C difference!!! And I haven't noticed any sign of performance drop in any of the games I play either. Liked and subscribed!
@@akaddict Just one question though, generally when you increase the undervolt, is it necessary to make any additional changes to TPL values or are those at their most optimal values as shown in the video? I managed to trim off another 5°C by undervolting down to 130.9 mV on idle so far.
Nope, the only time you would change the settings in the other menu would be if you changed the core clock speed higher from 3.4 Ghz, then you would go to the other menu and set the max accordingly to what you've set it in the previous menu. I got mine to 145 mv with it being stable, everybodies chip is different so you have to play around with it to find the sweet spot for yours. If you have anymore questions feel free to ask! Cheers!
Also if you want more performance since your max temp is low I would set the turbo max and short to 30-32. Whichever value you pick set it the same. Eg 30 30 or 32 32.
Thank you! I followed this step by step on my MSI GF65-9SD and it worked. I achieved a temp of 61c under the Heavyload stress test. Now, I'm tinkering with the settings to find the sweet spot of power and coolness. In FIVR I've increased the number of GhZ allocated to the cores from 34 to 37. In TPL I've changed Turbo boost long power max to 33 And the turbo boost short power max to 33 Then the speed shift max to 37. I then ran HeavyLoad again to stress the CPU and the max temperature reached was 77c. Thanks again and awesome, clear video.
I testes on i7 8750H, and I got around 54° (Same turbo settings as in video), and fps actually improved. Seeing as I'm getting pretty low temps I increased the turbo by 3 and got a comfortable 60° - 65°, with a noticable improvement in all games I had stability issues with. Thanks for the tutorial, this actually helped me!
Thanks for the feedback man! Couldn't stand watching the cpu jumping up to 97, I understand these chips run hot, but fuck lol. At least I don't have to reapply thermal paste 😅
Bought a new laptop and this thing is overheating like a mofo. This quickly solved it. Temp went from 95°C to 60°C playing the same game. Clear and FAST tutorial. Well done dude! Thanks. Subscribed!
Update settings for good temp and high performance: FIVR: 37 (voltage denpends of each pc (mine 138) TLP: turbo boost short and long : 62 | 62 Under miscellaneous set 37 max (same as core) Got 85 degrees max, avegare around 80. Render cinebench r20 score: 2868, finihs in 1:47 mins Hp omen 17 (2019 edition) i7 9750H
@@akaddict why would you do this? Why limit all cores to 34 when it can boost to way more? You're literally leaving so much potential performance on the table.
Thanks for your video. I have an HP Specter x360 15-T, with an i7 9750H and I used your settings as a baseline for more customization based on my specific laptop. My goal with my settings was keeping my AVERAGE temps around 80C during stress testing and gaming. I'm using Throttlestop 9.0, Windows 10 v2004, and HP Spectre Bios F.22 - all 3 of which support the latest Windows 2004 build as of June 2020. I used HeavyLoad to test the Intel CPU and the Intel GPU simultaneously. I used Cinebench to test the Intel CPU and the GTX 1650MaxQ GPU simultaneously. I used Throttlestop's TS Bench to test for stability errors when adjusting the offset voltages and I used Throttlestop's "Limits" to watch for Thermal and Power throttling alerts during all the tests. These are my personal HP Spectre settings for the i7 9750H CPU: 1. Turbo Ratio Limits: 1Core and 2Core both set to 36. And 3Core,4Core,5Core,6Core are all set to 32. Why? Because if your CPU is only running 2 cores, it won't overheat at 3.6GHz. I could probably bump it all the way up to 4.0GHz for just 2 cores, but then errors may occur with the voltage being offset so much. Setting the rest to 3.2GHz allows more performance without heating up before your fans can kick in to prevent throttling. 2. CPU Voltage: Offset CPU Core to -130.9mV and Offset CPU Cache to -130.9mV. Using TSBench 64M, 256M and 1024M tests, these were the lowest stable voltages I could run at without triggering any errors using both 12 core tests and 1 core tests. 3. TPL: Turbo Boost Long Power Max and Short Power Max are both checked and set to 45 (45 watts), with the Clamp only checked for the Long Max. The turbo time limit is irrelevant when they are both set to 45. Also - Intel rates the 9750H at 45W. Going below 45W is a waste of your CPU and you'll be Power-Throttling more than you would Thermal Throttling. I ran Cinebench, which stresses both the 9750H AND the GeForce 1650MaxQ at the same time in my laptop, and the Power Wattage during the test averaged 42W and never triggered a PL Limit alert for more then a millisecond during the whole test (briefly hit 47W when I opened a web browser in the middle of the test, triggering a yellow PL2 limit, but never stayed red and never throttled the CPU freq). The good news is that the temps stayed in the 80s and never caused a thermal throttle. 4. The Speed Shift limit I left at default 1 Min and 45 Max in the Miscellaneous section. Speed Shift-EPP in the main TS window was set to 0 for Max performance. I figure I'll just let my Windows/HP default power profile settings control if I run it on battery. When plugged in, I want max performance. Obviously. 5. My laptop idles at around 35C as I type this with nothing else happening. 6. My Default Windows Power mode when plugged in is "Best Performance" and my HP Control Center's Thermal Profile is set for "Performance" as well. 7. Also - my GTX 1650MaxQ GPU never went above 82C during the Cinebench test. I didn't alter any settings on that, but it's important to note that you should use a simultaneous test like Cinebench to stress BOTH the CPU and GPU at the same time, so you are taking into consideration ambient temps from the GPU possibly increasing your CPU temps second-hand. Especially if you have a laptop that shares a heatsink between the CPU and GPU. Just stress testing the CPU itself won't give you the whole picture on your temps. You might have cooler CPU temps tweaking things, but once you play a game or do video editing, you might wind up with higher temps than you even saw during your tests. The key for me was to allow the temps to activate the fans BEFORE any thermal throttling threshold was hit (PROCHOT 97C). The HP Spectre is unique (and annoying) in that the fans tend to stay on low until you hit the high 80s with temps, where they then kick on full speed suddenly. I've seen my temps hit 90/91C for a couple seconds and then the fans knock them down 10 to 15 degrees in 3 seconds. At that point, the fans keep the system cool while the stress tests continue and temps stay in the low to mid 80s until the test ends. This is satisfactory as a typical game won't run 100% of all 12 of my cores for 5 straight minutes like a stress test would. Playing Destiny 2 and World of Warcraft at 1080p I kept my temps AVERAGE around 80C. It DOES hit 90 for a couple seconds here and there, but it's very brief and the fans knock that Temp right back down. People get caught up too much looking at the MAX/PEAK temp, when that temp might only be reached for a millisecond and then drop down again. So long as you are not running at 90C+ for more than a minute at a time, you're not damaging your computer or laptop. Hell, Intel has 100C as the max SAFE operating temp for their CPUs. Brief spikes to 90+ when booting up your computer or a game is normal. It's the AVERAGE temps you want to watch. People that have bigger laptops with better cooling and fans might even get cooler temps with these settings. But this is what I use for my HP Spectre. Good luck peeps!
Updated Settings: FIVR - Set cores to 36 Ghz TPL - Turbo Boost Long and Short to 30 30. Under miscellaneous set max to 36 Check description for FULL info Thanks for the feedback everyone, Like and Subscribe if this helped you out! 😃
this helped a lot. I notice a little bit less max fps, but a much more consistent and higher fps since my cpu isn't always running in the high 80s and low 90s anymore.
Thank you so much for this video! Nicely explained and works like a charm :) My i7-9750H dropped its temperatures under heavy load around 20 C degrees. I'm much more calm about its lifespan now- thank you again!
I have the hp omen 2070 max q and I was about to return it because of thermal issues and throttling while gaming then I came across your video. Now my CPU runs less than 70 degree. Thanks a bunch!
Thanks for this! I was able to undervolt and now my system runs at a more healthy ~80C while playing Fortnite at Ultra settings at 144FPS. Before undervolting it was hitting a dangerous 95 and up to 97C.
I never comment on youtube videos but this is your first so im giving you a huge props man! I love everything about the video its well described on the steps and easy to follow along! Thanks just tryed it out snd was playing Rainbow six Seige and it worked great! Was running 92c on my computwr now its averaging 75-85c which is huge for me!!!!
Bro thank you so much this actually works, i was running ts bench before it was 84 max load on ts bench with a little bit of undervolt, but now after i followed your video it is now around 66 max under max load thank you so much
Did it 2 years ago and iam so grateful that you made this video, i'm still using this settings having no heat problem, no performance problem, thanks man
I managed to reduce temperature in my MSI GE75 Raider 9SF when playing Anthem or any other triple a game from 95 degrees to 70. Thank you so much for posting this, you are a legend!
Sir, I too must humbly proclaim my gratitude. This has help me immensely! Mainly now staying around ~10C cooler than before, but that comes as a huge diffrence for me and my laptop. Thank you, good sir and may the Gods watch over you and yours!
@@gregmatchett7110 read the description if you haven't. You can keep pushing it higher until you reach instability and then roll back. Make sure to disable the task scheduler though until you find stability or else you will go into a bootloop and you'll have to go into safe mode to delete the .ini file.
Currently I'm using Hp pavilion 15 gaming laptop. I set 4 different settings: Performance-4.1ghz Gaming-3.1ghz Internet-2.7ghz Battery-2.2ghz Worked very well for me. I use the battery settings for daily use such as internet, ms office, and little game of osu or vrchat. Thank you very much :)
This is probably the best tutorial ive watched for throttlestop settings, its so clear. Thx, id reccomend screen recording with obs, its free and doesnt give you a watermark.
I found this video a few months ago when my HP Omen was overheating all of a sudden (cooling pad barely helped) and my laptop was still relatively new (roughly 7-9 months since I first bought it) and I eventually found this video.. Temps dropped by 20 degrees and at no cost for performance!! This video is a blessing, thank you so much!! 🙏🙏
Was looking for the setup for my Omen couple of years back an could not find it. Your video reminded me of the settings and following the tut has me at about 66 degrees at idle, as opposed to 79. Thank you, sir!
THANKS MAN! I have Lenovo L340-IRH15 Gaming After Applying these configuration in ThrottleStop My CPU temperature lowered from a Max of 95 C to a Max of 75 C I also used MSI Afterburner which helped me reduce GPU temp from 79 C to 64 C
Really good video, helped out a lot. I didn't even need to go through the whole process; all I did was turn on speed shift and tweak the number on it a bit until it was just right! Went from 85-97 to 60-70! Thanks a lot!
Hi mate! I used to have 80-90 degrees celsius in gta 5 online with my Hp Pavilion gaming 17 with i7 9750h with gtx 1660 ti 6gb and 16gb ram in dual channel. I used cooler and with all that i still felt my laptop was too hot. I searched methods to lower those temps and i found this video. I want to thank you very very much for this tutorial, now my temps in gta 5 online are under 70 degrees and that is AWESOME. I followed the exacts steps but after some time i experienced some freezes in game so i reduced voltage from -125 to -115 and now it's totally fine. Thank you again mate!
Thank you, this worked great. After undervolting following your manual on my Y740 with 9750H I have 11% better overall score in 3DMark Time Spy. I even created a battery saving profile capping CPU at 2,6 GHz. When testing I also found out that battery life is about 30 mins better with only dedicated GPU 2070 MQ than with in CPU integrated 630 GPU chip enabled. Man, Intel must be desperate.
Very Sweet process Worked Perfectly ... Simple Video no bullshit or anything.. Loved IT!!! keep up the good work would like to learn a lot from YOU...!!!
I've been having trouble with this heat problem for weeks. I tried many solutions, but I was able to find a solution in your video. Thank you so much. (sorry for the bad translation. :) )
Amazing guide, i tried undervolting earlier but it didn't work out for me. After watching this video i reduced the core frequency and also reduced the values under TPL as explained in this video, tinkered around a little and now i can run games like Assassins creed odyessey on ultra with 70 FPS and the temp remains around 80-90 but never goes above 95. Thanks a million for this video. My laptop model is Leveno Legion Y540 I7-9750H Processor, Nvidea GTX 1660ti 6GB, 16GB ram, 144hz panel.
You're doing god's work dude - god bless you man! I reduced my thermals by 20 degrees after following this undervolt tutorial. You deserve wayyy more subs so i did my part in gratitude :)
Thank you so much for the concise, accurate, straight to the point video. You saved me SO much time and trouble delivering this quality info from all the endless rubble on the internet. On a Dell XPS 15 9570, my idle temps are now around 55. Liked
Thank you so much for your very well made and informative video! I've been having overheating problems on my Acer Nitro 5 i7 9750h 1660ti while playing (mostly Sea of Thieves, high settings)...I've read that the CPU is designed to withstand these high temps, but I can't help but fear for the longevity of the components. I followed your instructions (-125mV) and went from Max fans (6122 rpm), temps around 85-96° (with 99-100° spikes) to Auto fans (4300 rpm), temps 70-83° (average 77°)!! Incredibly pleased with the results, can't thank you enough :) Might try to undervolt a little more to find the sweet spot, but not being an expert maybe I'll just be happy with what I've already achieved
Had my laptop around 90℃ before undervolting, had tried many settings I've seen here on youtube nothing does for me, your settings made it 74℃ max on gaming. Thank you for this!
Excellent video. Great quality, steps and most importantly very practical. Only advice is a brief explanation of what some of these steps causes after its enable/disable (you did leave some explanation out) out of curiosity and also to ease any concerns from the viewer that intends to apply some of these changes. Still a 10/10 rating for a first video.
Bruh, thank you! Followed your exact directions on my Omen 15-dc1054nr and it lowered my average CPU temp 23c degrees using the -0.125 setting you recommended! It's nice that the fans dont have to go crazy now! Thumb up & sub'd.
Dude ive been having this issue with overheating for years with my i7 8750H, this solution helped me so much! I previously capped the power state to 98% via. windows power settings, which disabled intel turbo and thus lowered my temps, but this gives me way more frames and allows me to keep intels turbo function on! Cant thank you enough big love
thank you so much bro! its working. i used the -100mv. i tried -125mv and bluescreen twice. my temp from 95+ celcius become 80 celcius on the max when playing game. thank you so much!! gbu
Yeah so far doing all this right now, and 100 seems to be alittle mlm or stable 125 crashed after a few mins on heavy load and 145 froze me with blue screen lol.
@@no08ikadekdikanadakusumaip47 Well, oddly for my particular laptop, even though people are against it, my driver were out of date like mobo and chipset etc......but! Not saying this did anything but I noticed after playing around I was able to get stable -145 only after I realized my core voltage wasnt set to default.
Update: made the mistake up updating the bios on the asus, this has since locked me out of undervolting......taking the rig back tommorow in exchange o the same thing with un altered bios.....fricken hate asus and intel for this crap!
Really helped out, I’ve been trying to find a way to bring down my cpu temp when I’m gaming and never found something useful but the one thing I don’t understand is under volting and I don’t want to damage my laptop in any way
Bro i cant thank u enough..i just got my refurbished Dell G7 17 7790 i7 9750H RTX 2060 couple of weeks..and found out the thermal issues with these models..since i updated to its latest bios..i need to restore to its factory setting in order Throttlestop's TRL to be unlocked..i followed all your steps and undervolted at -125mv....and behold..from getting 100deg while playing Metro Exodus..now i only get 78deg max!!...even when RTX is enabled on ultra settings...even the CPU memory usage improved!...kudos to you bro..Thanks a lot!..subscribed!
Thanks man, this was a really well done tutorial. Had an Omen with a 9750h and 1660ti that was running at about 95c playing Battlefield 4. Now it runs at 74c and it still gets about 140 fps on max settings.
bro i also play BF4 With the same specs as you but with Dell G7, my temps used to go 95+ . When i undervolt my laptop, temps came down to 75c now again im noticing a slight increase, it's trying to reach 85c when playing, can u help
one cuestion I put it that way the values are fine (i7 8750h): core actives : all 39 offset voltaje: -100.06 mv turbo power limit 32 36 turbo time limit 28 mi max temp :79c
@@Player4funGaming pues fijate que si perdi demasiado rendimiento mas en juegos como overwatch perdi hasta 55 fps :/ haci que el turbo power lo puso en 40 y 45 y las temp me subieron a 85 c pero solo perdi alrededor de 15 fps , no se porque pero mi procesador no se deja hacer undervolting o por lo menos cuando lo hago no hay cambios en las temperaturas
Hi ! Thank you so much ! I went from 95c to 65c with the heavy load app and from 100c to 80c max ingame i'm using an asus rog strix scar iii rtx 2060 I7-9750h i applied -40 mv but the real difference is made by other settings not the voltage. However i've noticed something weird, the clock speed never goes below 3,4 ghz (and game bar tells me that i'm at 2.59) and it gives a weird sound to my laptop. EDIT: After setting a clean profile from the Armory Crate with windows option balanced on both power and battery everything is fixed. ( and game bar is just broken i guess). Now i can enjoy playing without pressure... thank you really !
@@jatinsync3820 No, on power setting i keep the bar in the middle, you should find the video of "Bob of all trades" he covered the subject (i don't remember the ref btw)
Thank you so much sir!I've tried on a Predator Helios 300, with termo paste changed(best of it) it was staying in full load at 85-90, now with this undervolt it's stay at 60, GOOD JOB!!
I got up to 10C less, varying mostly between 4-10 C less! While running -125mv and 30 for both short and long 36 System: Razer Blade 15 Base 2019 RTX 2060 i7 9750h thank you alot.
Thankyou so much for the fix , I had seen a ton of videos none helped. Glad I came across this. Great one for a first video, Im running a i7 9750h with rtx2060 cpu temps used to hit 100 all the time , now max is 82 . Will now try to increase the clk a little bit with expense of few degrees as you said in the description. Thanks man.
Thank you. It helps cool down my HP Omen 15 2019 which I have strange issues regarding hot CPU now It is only reaching maximum 69-70 C temp Performance stays the same (even slight improvement seen!) Glad I found your tutorial :) Cheers from jp
Amazing video. I was already familiar with undervolting using throttlestop, but never tinkered around with the turbo limits. Using the numbers in the description I had temps hovering between 61-70. The processor was running at 2.5ghz. I also had TDP throttling (not temps, but voltage). I have an i7 9750h, which can turbo up to 4ghz. So I started playing with the turbo limits to try to achieve the highest clock speeds possible while staying below 85°C. I left all cores at 36 in FIVR menu, and also 36 in miscellaneous TPL menu. Then, Long and Short turbo boost both at 50. Undervolted both cache and cpu by -135.7mV. I left it stress testing in AIDA64 and Prime95 small FFTs, both for an hour each. I managed to get up to 3.5GHz, no thermal throttling and stable, under 85ºC. Throttlestop noticed me there was TDP Throttling but very on and off: like it was at the max point but never quite staying TDP throttled for more than a second. So I guess that for gaming purposes this is fine. It's a Dell G3 3590 that also has a 1660 Ti Max-Q (such a good card, it never goes above 68ºC and gives me awesome fps in 1080p). I'm very happy with the results. Thank you!
Definitely taking this into consideration, as this was my first video there is many changes that I could have but live and learn! Haha I also rushed it, made it in like 2 hours. Thanks for the feedback, 😀
Lol I have no idea what is speed shift, bd prochot, some other YTer have different setting so I don't know. I just adjust the core voltage to -0.120 and left everything as default.
I restored my Bios to default and I’m still unable to access certain settings. Any pointers Edit: Fixed it, factory reset instead gave me full access to every setting
No. Setting the BIOS back to its "factory" defaults doesn't affect the operating system. What it apparently does is 'unlock' a system bit that has been 'locked' by the most recent Intel BIOS security update(s).
What exactly did you do to factory reset? Like your computer or the BIOS. If it is the BIOS how would you do it? I have a laptop that for some reason isn't applying the voltages :(
Thank you for this vid man my laptop was burning and I’m so glad to be able to play my games and not worry about it catching fire. Appreciate it brother!
Thanks for this tutorial! I have a Razer Blade 15 and work with music production. I've made some initial tests but it seems that with these settings, and a little bit of tweaking, I can get a much cooler laptop with low noise fans and still work with recordings, and get a much better experience to record condenser mics in the room. Thanks!!
I’ve been trying to tweak mine for the past 4-5 months and haven’t had any luck. Can you go further into details? I so far disabled hyper threading that helped a tad.
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@@PaulyV93 Hey man...I've actually uninstalled these programs and I'm running just windows...with this undervolting thing I've runned into some dropout problems with my audio interfaces, it doesn't seem so stable...
@@ggwp.indians Depende de como le configures la velocidad máxima del CPU...Yo le tengo en 3.6 Ghz y me redujo alrededor de 10 °C cuando estoy jugando...En mi caso es lo suficiente para tener un buen rendimiento sin que se caliente demasiado.
Hello, Thank you for the tutorial ! 2 questions : - What is your gaming laptop so i can know if i can push it to -145.50 ? - In the video on the FIVR control > CPU Core > the IccMax is set at 140.00 and in mine it's set at 128.00 ? Should i change the IccMax to 140.00 ?
If you read in the description you'll find all the info you'll need to know to properly undervolt. As every CPU is different, you are not going to get the same value as mine. I would not change that ICCMax setting.
Thank you for your prompt response and my bad i didn’t see the description I have exactly the same processor as you and I started at -0.125 to gradually go up to -0.145 I also put the IccMax at 140.00 and it is rather stable. Before this tutorial I was shooting on average at 99 ~ 100 degrees celsius and now after a good gaming session I'm on an average of 75 degrees. I have to say hats off 🎩
This helped my temps so much for my gs75! But my since my temps are very cool now, witch setting can i up a bit to get a little for performance so i can find a sweet spot?
I followed your tutorial on the i7 9750H of my Lenovo Y540-15IRH, and the temperature dropped by around thirty degrees without changing the thermal paste. Before it climbed to 97 ° C in full load, now it reaches maximum 65 ° C in full load. Unbelievable! By cons I lost 230 points to 3DMark, and the CPU works maximum at 3.4Ghz. 65 ° C is a low temperature. So I would like to know please what settings do you recommend to maximize the performance of the CPU and not exceed 75-80 ° C? Thank you so much.
Turbo boost short and long under the TCL tab to around 30 or 32. Which ever you pick, set the same number to each. If you want you can change the CPU to maybe around 3.6ghz, make sure to set all the cores the same in the FIVR tab, then head to the TPL tab to the right of FIVR, and go under miscellaneous and set the max to 36. Report back with your results and thank you for the feedback! 🙏
Honestly you will just have to play with those settings to get your desired results, majority of heat loss is from the long and short boost settings so try tinkering with those more.
Do keep in mind as well that if your gaming, the heat will be a little higher compared to just stress testing it because of the heat of the GPU, so do check temperatures in game to determine if you want to raise it, cheers!
worked on an asus rog strix G, it was running so hot this definitly helped. I was scared to try this because I don't know shit about this but it worked.
Hi, I tried UV with TS long time ago but it doesn't apply with a tutorial I followed, I notice that you changed in the TPL window the values for TDP (I guess) to 24, it doesn't make any damaged to other hardware in the laptop? I also have the HP Omen but 2018 model with the i7-9760H, and I had a problem when I changed the tdp because the HDD got damaged for overheat (idk how) so do you think these changes won't affect my laptop because I really want to low those temps. Good video btw it's the best explanation I have seen along from these topic.
Temps are amazing, playing war thunder dropped from a constant 100C to a stable 65-80C. I noticed that these settings capped the CPU speed at 3.4 GHz, is that what this is meant to do? Sorry new to undervolting :p.
This worked amazingly, however I have one issue. I follow your guide however every time my laptop restarts all the settings return back to normal and I have to undervolt it again. I’m clicking save and apply exactly when you are, and I also created a task so it starts up when you log on
ThrottleStop saves and reads all settings to the ThrottleStop.INI config file. If you are having problems, exit ThrottleStop, delete that file and then restart ThrottleStop so it can create a new config file. Also, in the FIVR window, select the OK - Save voltages immediately option. This is a safety feature but if you leave it at the default setting, OK - Do not save voltages, your voltages will not be saved.
Thank you bro! Went from +90 to 60-65 with -125. Mine is predator helios 300 i7 and rtx 2060. It worked just fine. I'm wondering if throttlestop can work with factory undervolt in my laptop for long term. What's your opinion ?
Best vid on undervolting out there, good job, lowered my temps 20C. That msi gs65 cpu temps always kept running no matter what i did, and u just fixed it.
@@prkr5948 FIVR :cpu core and cache -150.4, turbo ratio limits core 1 through 6 set to 36. TPL: turbo boost long and short max set to 30, enable speedshift, min 1, max 36 Speedshift epp set to 0 And thats about it, youve gotta clean the fans too if that doesnt work, and repaste. I clean it about once every 6-8 months.
well dont update bios on new laptops friends new code update disables turbo ratios and undervolting yay i love it when companies fuck us over and kill our only chance to game under 75C :) Edit - there may be a way to undo this if you really rely on this software try going back to the previous BIOS version and doing the restore to factory settings again. If this still does not work, try deleting this file: C:\Windows\System32\mcupdate_GenuineIntel.dll do this at your own risk please! this is the microcode update file. Sometimes removing this file and rebooting will restore the adjustable voltages and adjustable turbo ratio limits. Make a backup copy of this file just in case it causes problems after reboot this info is from www.techpowerup.com/forums/threads/cannot-adjust-turbo-ratio-limits.264766/ thanks for the help guys and hopefully there will be a less risky way to do this soon Edit 2: went back a few bios updates and it works :)
ASUS automatically installs the BIOS through windows update. I have been able to return to the previous version of the bios but Windows reinstalls it. Is there a way to block the bios update by windows? P.S. ASUS G531GV.306 (correct version)
Man dude! For feedback, all I can say is that this was literally the best walkthrough video I have ever used. When some videos would take me atleast an hour to complete something as vital as this, yours literally took me only 7 minutes! You seriously got my sub! I can't wait to see what else you put out cuz you better bet I'll bet there to watch it!
Concise, straightforward, clear tutorial. Props to you man. Thanks!
Thanks for the feedback! 😀
This video is a few years old but I have to thank you man. I was getting to my wits end with this Dell G7 laptop. I tried ThrottleStop settings from other TH-cam videos and had no success, yours is the only one that has truly cooled the CPU down for me on a consistent basis (and the fans don't run 90% of the time now!). Thanks again!
Glad to help and happy to hear it is working, cheers! 🍻
Loved how quick and concise it was. No messing around.
Man you are the best! I am currently using an ASUS ROG Strix GL531GV-PB74 and before watching this video CoreTemp was reading at 60°C on idle and 91°C on full load. Once I applied your undervolt settings (at -125.0 mV for CPU Core & Cache) it literally brought it all the way down to 43°C on idle and 55°C on full load. That's nearly a 40°C difference!!! And I haven't noticed any sign of performance drop in any of the games I play either. Liked and subscribed!
Thank you so much! Wow man that is really a huge drop, glad everything worked out. 😉 Happy Fraggin!
@@akaddict Just one question though, generally when you increase the undervolt, is it necessary to make any additional changes to TPL values or are those at their most optimal values as shown in the video? I managed to trim off another 5°C by undervolting down to 130.9 mV on idle so far.
Nope, the only time you would change the settings in the other menu would be if you changed the core clock speed higher from 3.4 Ghz, then you would go to the other menu and set the max accordingly to what you've set it in the previous menu. I got mine to 145 mv with it being stable, everybodies chip is different so you have to play around with it to find the sweet spot for yours. If you have anymore questions feel free to ask! Cheers!
Also if you want more performance since your max temp is low I would set the turbo max and short to 30-32. Whichever value you pick set it the same. Eg 30 30 or 32 32.
Thank you!
I followed this step by step on my MSI GF65-9SD and it worked.
I achieved a temp of 61c under the Heavyload stress test.
Now, I'm tinkering with the settings to find the sweet spot of power and coolness.
In FIVR I've increased the number of GhZ allocated to the cores from 34 to 37.
In TPL I've changed Turbo boost long power max to 33
And the turbo boost short power max to 33
Then the speed shift max to 37.
I then ran HeavyLoad again to stress the CPU and the max temperature reached was 77c.
Thanks again and awesome, clear video.
Perfect man! Really glad it worked out and your getting the results that you wanted Bubby! 😀 thanks for the feedback.
I testes on i7 8750H, and I got around 54° (Same turbo settings as in video), and fps actually improved. Seeing as I'm getting pretty low temps I increased the turbo by 3 and got a comfortable 60° - 65°, with a noticable improvement in all games I had stability issues with. Thanks for the tutorial, this actually helped me!
Thanks for the feedback man! Couldn't stand watching the cpu jumping up to 97, I understand these chips run hot, but fuck lol. At least I don't have to reapply thermal paste 😅
Yeah, same here
did you also adjust the clock of your gpu bro?
You only setting on turbo settings same video?
HOW
Bought a new laptop and this thing is overheating like a mofo. This quickly solved it. Temp went from 95°C to 60°C playing the same game.
Clear and FAST tutorial. Well done dude! Thanks. Subscribed!
what laptop did you buy? I want to buy a laptop and I am just doing some research so I can undervolt it from the moment I get it.
@@floko8639 I bought the SKIKK lynx on skikk.eu. So, I7-9750H, RTX 2070, 32GB RAM, 1TB SSD
Does undervolting affect the performance of the laptop when playing a high end game?
@@vivejk4443 if anything the performance improved since the laptop stopped throttling
Yeah but you lost lots of performance 😂
Update settings for good temp and high performance:
FIVR: 37 (voltage denpends of each pc (mine 138)
TLP: turbo boost short and long : 62 | 62
Under miscellaneous set 37 max (same as core)
Got 85 degrees max, avegare around 80. Render cinebench r20 score: 2868, finihs in 1:47 mins
Hp omen 17 (2019 edition) i7 9750H
Benchmark from thi video temp on this settings: 74 max 72 awerage
This is the first time i will be commenting on a video, i can’t thank you enough for this
Temp went from +97 to 63 to 66 max! Thanks a lot
No problem man enjoy! 😊👍
@@akaddict why would you do this? Why limit all cores to 34 when it can boost to way more? You're literally leaving so much potential performance on the table.
@@Evan-kj6ye to reduce temps, that's the whole point of the video
Thanks for your video. I have an HP Specter x360 15-T, with an i7 9750H and I used your settings as a baseline for more customization based on my specific laptop. My goal with my settings was keeping my AVERAGE temps around 80C during stress testing and gaming. I'm using Throttlestop 9.0, Windows 10 v2004, and HP Spectre Bios F.22 - all 3 of which support the latest Windows 2004 build as of June 2020. I used HeavyLoad to test the Intel CPU and the Intel GPU simultaneously. I used Cinebench to test the Intel CPU and the GTX 1650MaxQ GPU simultaneously. I used Throttlestop's TS Bench to test for stability errors when adjusting the offset voltages and I used Throttlestop's "Limits" to watch for Thermal and Power throttling alerts during all the tests. These are my personal HP Spectre settings for the i7 9750H CPU:
1. Turbo Ratio Limits: 1Core and 2Core both set to 36. And 3Core,4Core,5Core,6Core are all set to 32. Why? Because if your CPU is only running 2 cores, it won't overheat at 3.6GHz. I could probably bump it all the way up to 4.0GHz for just 2 cores, but then errors may occur with the voltage being offset so much. Setting the rest to 3.2GHz allows more performance without heating up before your fans can kick in to prevent throttling.
2. CPU Voltage: Offset CPU Core to -130.9mV and Offset CPU Cache to -130.9mV. Using TSBench 64M, 256M and 1024M tests, these were the lowest stable voltages I could run at without triggering any errors using both 12 core tests and 1 core tests.
3. TPL: Turbo Boost Long Power Max and Short Power Max are both checked and set to 45 (45 watts), with the Clamp only checked for the Long Max. The turbo time limit is irrelevant when they are both set to 45. Also - Intel rates the 9750H at 45W. Going below 45W is a waste of your CPU and you'll be Power-Throttling more than you would Thermal Throttling. I ran Cinebench, which stresses both the 9750H AND the GeForce 1650MaxQ at the same time in my laptop, and the Power Wattage during the test averaged 42W and never triggered a PL Limit alert for more then a millisecond during the whole test (briefly hit 47W when I opened a web browser in the middle of the test, triggering a yellow PL2 limit, but never stayed red and never throttled the CPU freq). The good news is that the temps stayed in the 80s and never caused a thermal throttle.
4. The Speed Shift limit I left at default 1 Min and 45 Max in the Miscellaneous section. Speed Shift-EPP in the main TS window was set to 0 for Max performance. I figure I'll just let my Windows/HP default power profile settings control if I run it on battery. When plugged in, I want max performance. Obviously.
5. My laptop idles at around 35C as I type this with nothing else happening.
6. My Default Windows Power mode when plugged in is "Best Performance" and my HP Control Center's Thermal Profile is set for "Performance" as well.
7. Also - my GTX 1650MaxQ GPU never went above 82C during the Cinebench test. I didn't alter any settings on that, but it's important to note that you should use a simultaneous test like Cinebench to stress BOTH the CPU and GPU at the same time, so you are taking into consideration ambient temps from the GPU possibly increasing your CPU temps second-hand. Especially if you have a laptop that shares a heatsink between the CPU and GPU. Just stress testing the CPU itself won't give you the whole picture on your temps. You might have cooler CPU temps tweaking things, but once you play a game or do video editing, you might wind up with higher temps than you even saw during your tests.
The key for me was to allow the temps to activate the fans BEFORE any thermal throttling threshold was hit (PROCHOT 97C). The HP Spectre is unique (and annoying) in that the fans tend to stay on low until you hit the high 80s with temps, where they then kick on full speed suddenly. I've seen my temps hit 90/91C for a couple seconds and then the fans knock them down 10 to 15 degrees in 3 seconds. At that point, the fans keep the system cool while the stress tests continue and temps stay in the low to mid 80s until the test ends. This is satisfactory as a typical game won't run 100% of all 12 of my cores for 5 straight minutes like a stress test would. Playing Destiny 2 and World of Warcraft at 1080p I kept my temps AVERAGE around 80C. It DOES hit 90 for a couple seconds here and there, but it's very brief and the fans knock that Temp right back down. People get caught up too much looking at the MAX/PEAK temp, when that temp might only be reached for a millisecond and then drop down again. So long as you are not running at 90C+ for more than a minute at a time, you're not damaging your computer or laptop. Hell, Intel has 100C as the max SAFE operating temp for their CPUs. Brief spikes to 90+ when booting up your computer or a game is normal. It's the AVERAGE temps you want to watch.
People that have bigger laptops with better cooling and fans might even get cooler temps with these settings. But this is what I use for my HP Spectre. Good luck peeps!
Wow very informative and detailed! Thank you so much for sharing, I really appreciate it!
Updated Settings:
FIVR - Set cores to 36 Ghz
TPL - Turbo Boost Long and Short to 30 30.
Under miscellaneous set max to 36
Check description for FULL info
Thanks for the feedback everyone,
Like and Subscribe if this helped you out! 😃
Is this for better temp or better performance? or is the best recommendation?, I also have I7 9750h Thanks!!
Performance.
@@akaddict Thanks!!!
Your welcome!
how about the cpu core? -125?
Wow, you made my CPU's temp go down from 90-97 to 75-85. You're amazing dude, thank you so much!
Thanks for the feedback! 😊
this helped a lot. I notice a little bit less max fps, but a much more consistent and higher fps since my cpu isn't always running in the high 80s and low 90s anymore.
Thank you so much for this video! Nicely explained and works like a charm :) My i7-9750H dropped its temperatures under heavy load around 20 C degrees. I'm much more calm about its lifespan now- thank you again!
Still using this video on occasion. Solid content mate!
Appreciate you brotha! Glad it's still helping! 😄
I have the hp omen 2070 max q and I was about to return it because of thermal issues and throttling while gaming then I came across your video. Now my CPU runs less than 70 degree. Thanks a bunch!
Glad I was able to help! Everything about this laptop is nice, a little backlight bleed but not really much of a problem, here's to hoping it lasts 🍺
Thanks for this! I was able to undervolt and now my system runs at a more healthy ~80C while playing Fortnite at Ultra settings at 144FPS. Before undervolting it was hitting a dangerous 95 and up to 97C.
After this you have same fps or you lost?
I only undervolted -70mV, totally sufficient for me and good thermal stability - Thanks for your tutorial!
how did you figure out that number 70
@@kirex3687 No real investigating, i was just keen on maintaining system stability. U could try with -90mV probably.
Oh god my hero, drop 30 degree after undervolt. Thanks so much man
nên để ở 36-38 nha thấp quá nó thành yếu speedshift epp chỉnh thành 80
I never comment on youtube videos but this is your first so im giving you a huge props man!
I love everything about the video its well described on the steps and easy to follow along! Thanks just tryed it out snd was playing Rainbow six Seige and it worked great! Was running 92c on my computwr now its averaging 75-85c which is huge for me!!!!
I'm so glad it's working out for you Ben! Thank you so much for the follow up, happy fragging brother 😊
Bro thank you so much this actually works, i was running ts bench before it was 84 max load on ts bench with a little bit of undervolt, but now after i followed your video it is now around 66 max under max load thank you so much
Glad to help and enjoy Christian!
Wow this is unbelievable i can't even hear my laptop fans anymore and my fps just bump up THANKS.....
Did it 2 years ago and iam so grateful that you made this video, i'm still using this settings having no heat problem, no performance problem, thanks man
That's what I love to hear, thanks for the support!
I managed to reduce temperature in my MSI GE75 Raider 9SF when playing Anthem or any other triple a game from 95 degrees to 70. Thank you so much for posting this, you are a legend!
Thank you! 🙏
same here!
Sir,
I too must humbly proclaim my gratitude. This has help me immensely! Mainly now staying around ~10C cooler than before, but that comes as a huge diffrence for me and my laptop. Thank you, good sir and may the Gods watch over you and yours!
Thank you very much for the support! It is my honor brother :)
You're a lifesaver man! Subbed. Getting way better temps now.
Thanks for the feedback Aazm1r, happy fragging.
I game and use my laptop for music production and was scared id overheat it and lose my work. I am no longer scared. Thanks dude. Subbed.
Glad to help! 😄
@@akaddict hey, just curious. I did the - 125 and got great results. Should I push to - 145? What should I look out for with that?
@@gregmatchett7110 read the description if you haven't. You can keep pushing it higher until you reach instability and then roll back. Make sure to disable the task scheduler though until you find stability or else you will go into a bootloop and you'll have to go into safe mode to delete the .ini file.
Currently I'm using Hp pavilion 15 gaming laptop. I set 4 different settings:
Performance-4.1ghz
Gaming-3.1ghz
Internet-2.7ghz
Battery-2.2ghz
Worked very well for me. I use the battery settings for daily use such as internet, ms office, and little game of osu or vrchat. Thank you very much :)
This is probably the best tutorial ive watched for throttlestop settings, its so clear. Thx, id reccomend screen recording with obs, its free and doesnt give you a watermark.
I found this video a few months ago when my HP Omen was overheating all of a sudden (cooling pad barely helped) and my laptop was still relatively new (roughly 7-9 months since I first bought it) and I eventually found this video.. Temps dropped by 20 degrees and at no cost for performance!! This video is a blessing, thank you so much!! 🙏🙏
Thanks for the support! 🙏
Stop lying lol
You will lose performance if you go under 3.5ghz in undervolting.
@@HCIbn I didn’t lose any
Was looking for the setup for my Omen couple of years back an could not find it. Your video reminded me of the settings and following the tut has me at about 66 degrees at idle, as opposed to 79. Thank you, sir!
THANKS MAN!
I have Lenovo L340-IRH15 Gaming
After Applying these configuration in ThrottleStop
My CPU temperature lowered from a Max of 95 C to a Max of 75 C
I also used MSI Afterburner which helped me reduce GPU temp from 79 C to 64 C
Great work bro! Those are nice temps ✊
Hey man, what did you do fow lowering GPU temps?
I saw a drop of 20-25°C on heavyload, tyvm mate :D
Really good video, helped out a lot. I didn't even need to go through the whole process; all I did was turn on speed shift and tweak the number on it a bit until it was just right! Went from 85-97 to 60-70! Thanks a lot!
hey may i know how much you tweak for that setting?
and does it cause your perfomance?
Hi mate! I used to have 80-90 degrees celsius in gta 5 online with my Hp Pavilion gaming 17 with i7 9750h with gtx 1660 ti 6gb and 16gb ram in dual channel. I used cooler and with all that i still felt my laptop was too hot. I searched methods to lower those temps and i found this video. I want to thank you very very much for this tutorial, now my temps in gta 5 online are under 70 degrees and that is AWESOME. I followed the exacts steps but after some time i experienced some freezes in game so i reduced voltage from -125 to -115 and now it's totally fine. Thank you again mate!
fps still the same?
Thank you, this worked great. After undervolting following your manual on my Y740 with 9750H I have 11% better overall score in 3DMark Time Spy. I even created a battery saving profile capping CPU at 2,6 GHz. When testing I also found out that battery life is about 30 mins better with only dedicated GPU 2070 MQ than with in CPU integrated 630 GPU chip enabled. Man, Intel must be desperate.
Thank you so much dude. Lowered my temp from 94 to 50-60 on my Legion Y740! My mind is blown. Amazing video.
Dang those are great temps! Cheers!
I’ve got the same laptop..legion Y740 with 2060Rtx and 9750.. mines hitting 94*c ..can u help me with settings?
Try 3.6ghz
Turbo boost short and long to 30 30.
Check out the description for more info.
AKaddict Tech Tips I don’t get that man
What’s that turbo boost short and long??
Very Sweet process Worked Perfectly ... Simple Video no bullshit or anything.. Loved IT!!! keep up the good work would like to learn a lot from YOU...!!!
Thank you very much for the kind words 😁
I've been having trouble with this heat problem for weeks. I tried many solutions, but I was able to find a solution in your video. Thank you so much. (sorry for the bad translation. :) )
Glad to help!
Amazing guide, i tried undervolting earlier but it didn't work out for me. After watching this video i reduced the core frequency and also reduced the values under TPL as explained in this video, tinkered around a little and now i can run games like Assassins creed odyessey on ultra with 70 FPS and the temp remains around 80-90 but never goes above 95. Thanks a million for this video. My laptop model is Leveno Legion Y540 I7-9750H Processor, Nvidea GTX 1660ti 6GB, 16GB ram, 144hz panel.
Thanks for the support! 😊
85 above is bad temperature
@@ajaypilla4803 pretty normal for a laptop
You're doing god's work dude - god bless you man! I reduced my thermals by 20 degrees after following this undervolt tutorial. You deserve wayyy more subs so i did my part in gratitude :)
Thank you!
Maybe some have already mentioned this but the audio could do with a little boosting. Keep up the good work. Liked!
Actually a beast! Amazing first video
Thanks 😊
Wow thanks dude. I got an Intel i7 9750, now during gaming went from 90 degrees C to 55 degrees C max.
Have you had less performance ?
@@huseyincataloglu6475 not at all in my case. I was playing the game Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord, if that helps.
Thank you so much for the concise, accurate, straight to the point video. You saved me SO much time and trouble delivering this quality info from all the endless rubble on the internet. On a Dell XPS 15 9570, my idle temps are now around 55. Liked
Thanks for the feedback 😊
Thank you so much for your very well made and informative video! I've been having overheating problems on my Acer Nitro 5 i7 9750h 1660ti while playing (mostly Sea of Thieves, high settings)...I've read that the CPU is designed to withstand these high temps, but I can't help but fear for the longevity of the components. I followed your instructions (-125mV) and went from Max fans (6122 rpm), temps around 85-96° (with 99-100° spikes) to Auto fans (4300 rpm), temps 70-83° (average 77°)!! Incredibly pleased with the results, can't thank you enough :) Might try to undervolt a little more to find the sweet spot, but not being an expert maybe I'll just be happy with what I've already achieved
Had my laptop around 90℃ before undervolting, had tried many settings I've seen here on youtube nothing does for me, your settings made it 74℃ max on gaming. Thank you for this!
Thanks for the feedback, glad you finally found something that worked 😉
Congratulations
it also helped you lower fps minus 20 fps (in games) right?
Excellent video. Great quality, steps and most importantly very practical. Only advice is a brief explanation of what some of these steps causes after its enable/disable (you did leave some explanation out) out of curiosity and also to ease any concerns from the viewer that intends to apply some of these changes. Still a 10/10 rating for a first video.
Bruh, thank you! Followed your exact directions on my Omen 15-dc1054nr and it lowered my average CPU temp 23c degrees using the -0.125 setting you recommended! It's nice that the fans dont have to go crazy now! Thumb up & sub'd.
My omen 15 was overheating for no reason. This made my day thank you as well.
whats your processor
does it decreased performance
@@arthurmorgan7890 Core i7 9750H. Performance is just fine. Clock speeds and gaming frame rates remain the same
Have you exactly used the same values as shown in the video mainly core voltage offset
Amazing video! My processor was always between 95-98°C in games, I gained 15 to 20° in 10 minutes of adjustment
Dude ive been having this issue with overheating for years with my i7 8750H, this solution helped me so much! I previously capped the power state to 98% via. windows power settings, which disabled intel turbo and thus lowered my temps, but this gives me way more frames and allows me to keep intels turbo function on! Cant thank you enough big love
I'm so happy for you bro, glad you stumbled upon this video my man. Did you read the full description?
thank you so much bro! its working. i used the -100mv. i tried -125mv and bluescreen twice. my temp from 95+ celcius become 80 celcius on the max when playing game. thank you so much!! gbu
80 sounds perfect! Thanks for the feedback :)
Yeah so far doing all this right now, and 100 seems to be alittle mlm or stable 125 crashed after a few mins on heavy load and 145 froze me with blue screen lol.
@@Mr.Green91 after blue screen what are you doing to fix that?
@@no08ikadekdikanadakusumaip47 Well, oddly for my particular laptop, even though people are against it, my driver were out of date like mobo and chipset etc......but! Not saying this did anything but I noticed after playing around I was able to get stable -145 only after I realized my core voltage wasnt set to default.
Update: made the mistake up updating the bios on the asus, this has since locked me out of undervolting......taking the rig back tommorow in exchange o the same thing with un altered bios.....fricken hate asus and intel for this crap!
Thanks a lot dude! I easily knocked 25 degrees off my temps thanks to you.
Oh my god no words can state how much I thank you, I'm liking and subscribing
Really thanks for your easy explanation. I've searched your video to undervolt my 8th gen intel laptop CPU and it really feels better!
No problem glad to help!
WOW! from 60 to 49 !! this video helped me thank you, now my laptop isnt that hot anymore
60 is not hot btw...........
Really helped out, I’ve been trying to find a way to bring down my cpu temp when I’m gaming and never found something useful but the one thing I don’t understand is under volting and I don’t want to damage my laptop in any way
Check out the description for more info!
AKaddict Tech Tips amazing.. headache gone thanks
Very welcome! Undervolting is safe 😀
Nice vid man ;) clear, short, there is no unnecessary information . You should also do a GPU undervolting tuto for the future generation! :D
For sure man thanks for the feedback! 😀
Bro i cant thank u enough..i just got my refurbished Dell G7 17 7790 i7 9750H RTX 2060 couple of weeks..and found out the thermal issues with these models..since i updated to its latest bios..i need to restore to its factory setting in order Throttlestop's TRL to be unlocked..i followed all your steps and undervolted at -125mv....and behold..from getting 100deg while playing Metro Exodus..now i only get 78deg max!!...even when RTX is enabled on ultra settings...even the CPU memory usage improved!...kudos to you bro..Thanks a lot!..subscribed!
Its great to read this man, really feels good to help people out and this is what makes it worth it 🙌
Cheers!
Thanks man, this was a really well done tutorial. Had an Omen with a 9750h and 1660ti that was running at about 95c playing Battlefield 4. Now it runs at 74c and it still gets about 140 fps on max settings.
bro i also play BF4 With the same specs as you but with Dell G7, my temps used to go 95+ . When i undervolt my laptop, temps came down to 75c now again im noticing a slight increase, it's trying to reach 85c when playing, can u help
@@OMAR24JAN make sure you clean out the dust in your laptop. Especially the fans
one cuestion
I put it that way the values are fine (i7 8750h):
core actives : all 39
offset voltaje: -100.06 mv
turbo power limit
32
36
turbo time limit 28
mi max temp :79c
How much performance did you lost ? (Sorry for my bad english)
@@Player4funGaming hablas español xd?
@@eddhacecosas Si senior x) (no joke)
@@Player4funGaming pues fijate que si perdi demasiado rendimiento mas en juegos como overwatch perdi hasta 55 fps :/ haci que el turbo power lo puso en 40 y 45 y las temp me subieron a 85 c pero solo perdi alrededor de 15 fps , no se porque pero mi procesador no se deja hacer undervolting o por lo menos cuando lo hago no hay cambios en las temperaturas
@@eddhacecosas Gracias :) :) :)
Hi ! Thank you so much ! I went from 95c to 65c with the heavy load app and from 100c to 80c max ingame i'm using an asus rog strix scar iii rtx 2060 I7-9750h i applied -40 mv but the real difference is made by other settings not the voltage. However i've noticed something weird, the clock speed never goes below 3,4 ghz (and game bar tells me that i'm at 2.59) and it gives a weird sound to my laptop.
EDIT: After setting a clean profile from the Armory Crate with windows option balanced on both power and battery everything is fixed. ( and game bar is just broken i guess). Now i can enjoy playing without pressure... thank you really !
You are very welcome and yup that has to do with the battery settings, glad everything worked out and thanks for the support! 👊
After setting to windows option
Did you keep that bar to best performance?? Or the better performance?
@@jatinsync3820 No, on power setting i keep the bar in the middle, you should find the video of "Bob of all trades" he covered the subject (i don't remember the ref btw)
Yeah I as well keep it in the middle.
Thank you so much sir!I've tried on a Predator Helios 300, with termo paste changed(best of it) it was staying in full load at 85-90, now with this undervolt it's stay at 60, GOOD JOB!!
Thanks man!
This should come factory set with the laptop, this is just mandatory. Thanks!
I got up to 10C less, varying mostly between 4-10 C less! While running -125mv and 30 for both short and long 36
System:
Razer Blade 15 Base 2019 RTX 2060 i7 9750h thank you alot.
You are very welcome, thank you Israel for your feedback! 🙏
Cool
I wish i knew this from very beginning , thank you mate
Thankyou so much for the fix , I had seen a ton of videos none helped. Glad I came across this. Great one for a first video, Im running a i7 9750h with rtx2060 cpu temps used to hit 100 all the time , now max is 82 . Will now try to increase the clk a little bit with expense of few degrees as you said in the description. Thanks man.
Glad you found something that worked! Thanks for the feedback, cheers! 🍺
@@akaddict 😀😀✌
Thank you. It helps cool down my HP Omen 15 2019 which I have strange issues regarding hot CPU
now It is only reaching maximum 69-70 C temp
Performance stays the same (even slight improvement seen!)
Glad I found your tutorial :)
Cheers from jp
Glad everything worked out and thanks for the feedback!
Nice, can you also share performance benchmark results before and after undervolting?
synthetic testing or gaming FPS comparison would be great
Wow 96 down to 83 degree.. You saved me man, appreciate that alot
83c is toasty as hell the sweet spot is not going over 75c under max load.
@@HCIbn on a gaming laptop?
The processor Max temperature iss 100c?
I thought im fine?!
THE BEST WALKTHROUGH EVER!. This is your first video you say?.. you sure about that?...Thanks a TON man, this was very productive. Subbed!
Ayy! Thanks Aravind, it definitely was. I appreciate the support brother :) 😃
You just save my Omen 15 from being roasted alive, mate !!! I am speechless ^^
Thanks for the support!
Yo same my Omen 15 with 1060 runs 97 cpu and 89-91 GPU
Amazing video. I was already familiar with undervolting using throttlestop, but never tinkered around with the turbo limits.
Using the numbers in the description I had temps hovering between 61-70. The processor was running at 2.5ghz. I also had TDP throttling (not temps, but voltage).
I have an i7 9750h, which can turbo up to 4ghz. So I started playing with the turbo limits to try to achieve the highest clock speeds possible while staying below 85°C.
I left all cores at 36 in FIVR menu, and also 36 in miscellaneous TPL menu. Then, Long and Short turbo boost both at 50. Undervolted both cache and cpu by -135.7mV.
I left it stress testing in AIDA64 and Prime95 small FFTs, both for an hour each.
I managed to get up to 3.5GHz, no thermal throttling and stable, under 85ºC. Throttlestop noticed me there was TDP Throttling but very on and off: like it was at the max point but never quite staying TDP throttled for more than a second. So I guess that for gaming purposes this is fine. It's a Dell G3 3590 that also has a 1660 Ti Max-Q (such a good card, it never goes above 68ºC and gives me awesome fps in 1080p).
I'm very happy with the results. Thank you!
I understand all the things that you're doing, but maybe explain the things you're changing so others get a better understanding. solid video!
Definitely taking this into consideration, as this was my first video there is many changes that I could have but live and learn! Haha I also rushed it, made it in like 2 hours. Thanks for the feedback, 😀
Lol I have no idea what is speed shift, bd prochot, some other YTer have different setting so I don't know. I just adjust the core voltage to -0.120 and left everything as default.
Bro i didnt belive it but you saved me and your guide is super easy thanks man. Greetings from germany ✌️
Glad I could help
I restored my Bios to default and I’m still unable to access certain settings. Any pointers
Edit: Fixed it, factory reset instead gave me full access to every setting
Awesome!!! 🙌
Did factory reset format your hard or windows?
No. Setting the BIOS back to its "factory" defaults doesn't affect the operating system. What it apparently does is 'unlock' a system bit that has been 'locked' by the most recent Intel BIOS security update(s).
What exactly did you do to factory reset? Like your computer or the BIOS. If it is the BIOS how would you do it? I have a laptop that for some reason isn't applying the voltages :(
Is it a dell?
Over 8 Months i search for my temp issue still not got valid solution, god led me here now.
Hope it works! 🙏
Idk how but this fixed massive fps dips in bethesda titles (modded). Tysm for this
Thank you for this vid man my laptop was burning and I’m so glad to be able to play my games and not worry about it catching fire. Appreciate it brother!
No problem man enjoy!
Thanks for this tutorial! I have a Razer Blade 15 and work with music production. I've made some initial tests but it seems that with these settings, and a little bit of tweaking, I can get a much cooler laptop with low noise fans and still work with recordings, and get a much better experience to record condenser mics in the room. Thanks!!
What did u tweak?
I’ve been trying to tweak mine for the past 4-5 months and haven’t had any luck. Can you go further into details? I so far disabled hyper threading that helped a tad.
@@PaulyV93 Hey man...I've actually uninstalled these programs and I'm running just windows...with this undervolting thing I've runned into some dropout problems with my audio interfaces, it doesn't seem so stable...
@ thanks for the reply man, I under estimated the thermals and it’s just always hot lol. Bout to try to off it
@@PaulyV93 We could try to put the laptop inside the fridge, lol
Muchisimas gracias amigo...Me funciono de maravilla en mi Helios 300 2019
Bueno y gracias hermano! 👍😃
también tengo predator helios 300 2019 cuál fue su temperatura de CPU antes y después
@@ggwp.indians Depende de como le configures la velocidad máxima del CPU...Yo le tengo en 3.6 Ghz y me redujo alrededor de 10 °C cuando estoy jugando...En mi caso es lo suficiente para tener un buen rendimiento sin que se caliente demasiado.
After undervolting your computer will be slowdown.
hola alexis como vas?...tengo el helios 300 pero no me ha funcionado ...me ayudas??
Tysm, I went from 95 degree celcius to 68 degree celcius when gaming!
Any drop in fps's in games
wow tysm temps hardly pass 60-70 when gaming, this is like miraculous. very much appreciated!!
This actually worked, temps went down about 20 degrees celsius
What about performance?
Hello,
Thank you for the tutorial !
2 questions :
- What is your gaming laptop so i can know if i can push it to -145.50 ?
- In the video on the FIVR control > CPU Core > the IccMax is set at 140.00 and in mine it's set at 128.00 ?
Should i change the IccMax to 140.00 ?
If you read in the description you'll find all the info you'll need to know to properly undervolt. As every CPU is different, you are not going to get the same value as mine. I would not change that ICCMax setting.
Start with -125 and go up in -10 increments. If you crash, lower it down and test stability with a stress test or playing an intense game. Thanks!
Thank you for your prompt response and my bad i didn’t see the description I have exactly the same processor as you and I started at -0.125 to gradually go up to -0.145 I also put the IccMax at 140.00 and it is rather stable. Before this tutorial I was shooting on average at 99 ~ 100 degrees celsius and now after a good gaming session I'm on an average of 75 degrees. I have to say hats off 🎩
So glad it worked out man! 75 is a great temperature to be at under load for a laptop 😁 your welcome and thanks for trying out my guide! 👍
This helped my temps so much for my gs75! But my since my temps are very cool now, witch setting can i up a bit to get a little for performance so i can find a sweet spot?
Check out full description, thanks for the feedback!
New thermal paste and removing dust + this... went from 105C while gaming to 75C.
Thank you!
I followed your tutorial on the i7 9750H of my Lenovo Y540-15IRH, and the temperature dropped by around thirty degrees without changing the thermal paste.
Before it climbed to 97 ° C in full load, now it reaches maximum 65 ° C in full load. Unbelievable!
By cons I lost 230 points to 3DMark, and the CPU works maximum at 3.4Ghz.
65 ° C is a low temperature. So I would like to know please what settings do you recommend to maximize the performance of the CPU and not exceed 75-80 ° C?
Thank you so much.
Turbo boost short and long under the TCL tab to around 30 or 32. Which ever you pick, set the same number to each. If you want you can change the CPU to maybe around 3.6ghz, make sure to set all the cores the same in the FIVR tab, then head to the TPL tab to the right of FIVR, and go under miscellaneous and set the max to 36. Report back with your results and thank you for the feedback! 🙏
Honestly you will just have to play with those settings to get your desired results, majority of heat loss is from the long and short boost settings so try tinkering with those more.
Do keep in mind as well that if your gaming, the heat will be a little higher compared to just stress testing it because of the heat of the GPU, so do check temperatures in game to determine if you want to raise it, cheers!
Hey, what was your result after Dennis's advice while gaming? I have the same laptop. Did you do it?
@@viyatm5054 Did you ever try it out?! Let us know ;)
worked on an asus rog strix G, it was running so hot this definitly helped. I was scared to try this because I don't know shit about this but it worked.
And performance did fps drop down and rendering time?
@@Tinetikon I personally didnt notice any performance drops
@@skyline3d bro can you tell me your numbers
@@aaryansinghtomar1637 I literally did the same as the video nothing else
Hi, I tried UV with TS long time ago but it doesn't apply with a tutorial I followed, I notice that you changed in the TPL window the values for TDP (I guess) to 24, it doesn't make any damaged to other hardware in the laptop? I also have the HP Omen but 2018 model with the i7-9760H, and I had a problem when I changed the tdp because the HDD got damaged for overheat (idk how) so do you think these changes won't affect my laptop because I really want to low those temps. Good video btw it's the best explanation I have seen along from these topic.
Check out full description! Everything is answered in there :) Also check out updated settings.
Thanks a lot man ! Have a Lenovo Legion Y740 and the i7 8750H peaked at 97 degrees, and now it is settled at 73 :))
Temps are amazing, playing war thunder dropped from a constant 100C to a stable 65-80C. I noticed that these settings capped the CPU speed at 3.4 GHz, is that what this is meant to do? Sorry new to undervolting :p.
You can cap it to your liking in the fivr menu (cores) make sure to go to tpl and also set max to which value you set it.
This worked amazingly, however I have one issue. I follow your guide however every time my laptop restarts all the settings return back to normal and I have to undervolt it again. I’m clicking save and apply exactly when you are, and I also created a task so it starts up when you log on
ThrottleStop saves and reads all settings to the ThrottleStop.INI config file. If you are having problems, exit ThrottleStop, delete that file and then restart ThrottleStop so it can create a new config file. Also, in the FIVR window, select the OK - Save voltages immediately option. This is a safety feature but if you leave it at the default setting, OK - Do not save voltages, your voltages will not be saved.
Thank you bro! Went from +90 to 60-65 with -125. Mine is predator helios 300 i7 and rtx 2060. It worked just fine. I'm wondering if throttlestop can work with factory undervolt in my laptop for long term. What's your opinion ?
As long as your not getting any stability issues you are golden. This should extend the life of your components. Thanks for the feedback! 👍😃
did you follow the CPU Core Offset Voltage to -125 or -145? cuz i got helios 300 i7-9750H RTX 2060 :)
@@JAMESDOOM22 -125 bro. It works fine for me.
Ahhhh ok2 thanks. Mine is from 92 to 70-75 then turn on coolboost. Still nice cuz i set all games to ultra graphics
Bro,did you notice any fps drop on games with these settings?
cause I'm running a predator Helios 300
Best vid on undervolting out there, good job, lowered my temps 20C. That msi gs65 cpu temps always kept running no matter what i did, and u just fixed it.
what did you set the offset voltage as? (asking bc i have a gs65 as well)
@@prkr5948 FIVR :cpu core and cache -150.4, turbo ratio limits core 1 through 6 set to 36.
TPL: turbo boost long and short max set to 30, enable speedshift, min 1, max 36
Speedshift epp set to 0
And thats about it, youve gotta clean the fans too if that doesnt work, and repaste. I clean it about once every 6-8 months.
It just sent me to restart after ending with the FIVR settings (250, -125). Any solution?
Try -100mV. Read the description if you haven't. Thanks!
@@akaddict Worked for me. Thanks dude!
My pleasure! 😃
Help, my laptop msi gf63 always restatt, pls helppp after i turn on my laptop always blue screen, helpp plss what should i do?
@@akaddict plsss help
well dont update bios on new laptops friends new code update disables turbo ratios and undervolting yay i love it when companies fuck us over and kill our only chance to game under 75C :)
Edit - there may be a way to undo this if you really rely on this software try going back to the previous BIOS version and doing the restore to factory settings again. If this still does not work, try deleting this file:
C:\Windows\System32\mcupdate_GenuineIntel.dll do this at your own risk please! this is the microcode update file. Sometimes removing this file and rebooting will restore the adjustable voltages and adjustable turbo ratio limits. Make a backup copy of this file just in case it causes problems after reboot this info is from www.techpowerup.com/forums/threads/cannot-adjust-turbo-ratio-limits.264766/ thanks for the help guys and hopefully there will be a less risky way to do this soon
Edit 2: went back a few bios updates and it works :)
ASUS automatically installs the BIOS through windows update.
I have been able to return to the previous version of the bios but Windows reinstalls it. Is there a way to block the bios update by windows?
P.S.
ASUS G531GV.306 (correct version)
i make - 35C on my MSI Creator S9SE, thanks!
I love you man been wasting lot of money on decent laptop pads but nothing worked
Until this,
Really love you