Hi @unclewebb
First off, thanks for your invaluable software and support. If you charged for it, I would gladly pay for it.
I'll try keep this brief as possible.
I have a new Dell XPS 15 9520 laptop. Specs below:
12th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-12700H 2.30 GHz
16GB RAM
Nvidia RTX 3050 Ti GPU
Win 11 Pro
I've bought this 90% for work and audio (DAW) stuff and 10% for gaming. This post is in relation to gaming performance only.
From a tutorial I found online I've disabled both of these from device manager - "Nvidia platform controllers and framework" as well as "Intel integrated sensor solution"
I've gleaned as much as I can from your replies to other posts. I realise that its not possible to undervolt my CPU and so TPL settings are my only hope so I've left out any FIVR stuff. I was initially getting terrible FPS playing the only game I really play atm - COD warzone. After some adjustments I've gotten a pretty reasonable FPS which is all I'm really after.
That said, I've been made aware that the build quality in terms of thermals on these laptops is not great and so I'm after a balance of performance without pushing this thing to its limits indefinitely, although I know these CPUs are designed to run close to 100 celsius without issue. I'm a bit of a n00b with this stuff so I'm not sure if my paranoia is warranted or not.
I've attached a log - this goes from Idle to a full game of COD and then back to idle.
Below are my Throttlestop settings:
It seems to thermal throttle a bit going into the game and coming out of it - not sure if this is normal. I see it doesn't hit PL2 too often.
Is there anything you recommend I tweak to perhaps get a bit more performance without pushing the limits too much?
Thanks in advance!
W
First off, thanks for your invaluable software and support. If you charged for it, I would gladly pay for it.
I'll try keep this brief as possible.
I have a new Dell XPS 15 9520 laptop. Specs below:
12th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-12700H 2.30 GHz
16GB RAM
Nvidia RTX 3050 Ti GPU
Win 11 Pro
I've bought this 90% for work and audio (DAW) stuff and 10% for gaming. This post is in relation to gaming performance only.
From a tutorial I found online I've disabled both of these from device manager - "Nvidia platform controllers and framework" as well as "Intel integrated sensor solution"
I've gleaned as much as I can from your replies to other posts. I realise that its not possible to undervolt my CPU and so TPL settings are my only hope so I've left out any FIVR stuff. I was initially getting terrible FPS playing the only game I really play atm - COD warzone. After some adjustments I've gotten a pretty reasonable FPS which is all I'm really after.
That said, I've been made aware that the build quality in terms of thermals on these laptops is not great and so I'm after a balance of performance without pushing this thing to its limits indefinitely, although I know these CPUs are designed to run close to 100 celsius without issue. I'm a bit of a n00b with this stuff so I'm not sure if my paranoia is warranted or not.
I've attached a log - this goes from Idle to a full game of COD and then back to idle.
Below are my Throttlestop settings:
It seems to thermal throttle a bit going into the game and coming out of it - not sure if this is normal. I see it doesn't hit PL2 too often.
Is there anything you recommend I tweak to perhaps get a bit more performance without pushing the limits too much?
Thanks in advance!
W