![]() You can use a utility called PowerPlanSwitcher for two-click power plan changes from the taskbar. I’ve been switching to the processor-limited plan for daily use when I’m not editing or encoding video. Now, you can choose this power profile when you’re doing things that require GPU and not CPU, or when you just want super quiet, cool performance, like when the computer is on your lap. Change “Maximum processor state” to 98% for both “On battery” and “Plugged in”.Scroll down to “Processor power management”.Select “Balanced” to start from, and change Plan Settings.Very quiet and cool.Disable Intel Turbo Boost by setting max CPU to 98% (from 100%) CPU will max out at 2.09GHz instead of ~3.9GHz, but has full GPU performance. My tests are stable at -0.160V (I haven’t pushed it further). ![]() Undervolt the GPU using Intel XTU tuner (settings are locked, and are not accessible from MSI Afterburner)
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