oh wow I'm learning so many new recent developments with regards to cpu performance because of this thread :D
indeed it seems intel fixed some security issues by not allowing access to voltage control anymore (recent BIOS updates). now there is some person with pretty much the same laptop you...
okay, have to correct myself somewhat here.
the main idea with throttlestop is not to stop the computer from throttling when reaching a certain temperature - the idea (as adam7777 pointed out earlier) is to configure the computer to produce less heat for same performance (the way to achieve...
I think throttlestop allows you to override throttling based on power-consumption, but not override throttling the system does because of high temperature - even if it did allow this I don't hink that is a good idea. From 95°C onwards you can expect your cpu to take permanent damage.
what you...
to me the nvidia settings look fine.
also now that you say it starts with 60 fps and then goes down I assume it is indeed a problem with deteriorating performace over time.
maybe the biggest difference is not the raw cpu performance but the suboptimal cooling (yours is not a gaming laptop...
yeah to me as well it sounds like their is maybe a cap to 30 fps set somewhere in your system, especially when changing the resolution and graphics settings has no effect on the fps at all (although if you say in the game menu it's 60 fps that kinda contradicts this hypothesis).
So also check...
in OPs case doesn't the intel turbo as well if cooled properly? according to screenshot runs at 3.5 Ghz which is 20% slower than the ryzen (4.2 Ghz) yes, but is the cpu really likely to be the main issue in this specific case ? (context: I have no idea of aoe2's specific requirements, just...
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