sephiroth96
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Hey guys. I just got a Thinkpad X1 Carbon gen 6 i7-8550u, 16GB RAM, 512 SSD, FHD display. I love everything about the device, except for its cooling system, regular spikes in heat and the cooling fan. So I turned to Throttlestop, and it's also my first experience with it. Here's my settings:
In short, I managed to go as far as -90mV for Core and Cache, as -100mV once gave a BSOD during the TS Bench. I didn't touch the Intel GPU, or the Turbo power limits just yet, as they are a bit over my head for now. My goal is to keep this laptop's fan noise minium during daily tasks like Chrome, YouTube, and sometimes Photoshop, and I found the current speed shift EPP off 110 works. Things are working fine, but I'm still looking forward to getting some more juice out of this i7, but any EPP below 100 gives me some random spikes in heat and fan noise, which is annoying. So I have some questions to ask:
In short, I managed to go as far as -90mV for Core and Cache, as -100mV once gave a BSOD during the TS Bench. I didn't touch the Intel GPU, or the Turbo power limits just yet, as they are a bit over my head for now. My goal is to keep this laptop's fan noise minium during daily tasks like Chrome, YouTube, and sometimes Photoshop, and I found the current speed shift EPP off 110 works. Things are working fine, but I'm still looking forward to getting some more juice out of this i7, but any EPP below 100 gives me some random spikes in heat and fan noise, which is annoying. So I have some questions to ask:
- Did I miss anything in the settings? I left the Turbo Power Limits and Intel GPU as they are, so I'm wondering if any of them would give any significant result in performance or cooling effect?
- Let's say I'd like the EPP to be 84 like the Windows balance mode default, which has the performance I prefer, but failed because of the fan noise. What are your suggestions?
- Does anyone have experience with this kind of CPU or Thinkpad X1 Carbon Gen 6? Should I go any further with undervolting?