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Need Recommendation for i5-11300H

dewndane

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So i own this asus tuf dash f15 FX516PM, with i5-11300H rtx3060 and i need help to set up my throttlestop settings since im a noob. Well i used throttlestop in other devices too but i manage to find others settings for it but it is not the case for i5-11300H i couldn't find it any settings that i can copy and paste. So i would like some help here to figure out a good settings for this cpu as I want maximum performance in game and i also found that while gaming my cpu only boost to 4.0ghz but i read the spec on this cpu it should be max at 4.4ghz and its probably the reason why my laptop is bit underperforming as i only manage to get about 140-180fps in valorant lowest settings 1080p and 120-180fps in csgo lowest setting 4:3 aspect ratio . any help will be much appreciated
 
it should be max at 4.4ghz
The max is when a single core is active.

my cpu only boost to 4.0ghz
That sounds about right when playing a game and multiple cores are active.

i couldn't find it any settings that i can copy and paste
That is the last thing a person should be doing when using ThrottleStop. If the FIVR screen does not show Locked, start testing with the core and cache at -50 mV. If you are stable, try going further. If you reach a point where you are not stable, use less.

Post some screenshots if you need help. Your CPU is already running at its full Intel rated speed. Your CPU does not support any overclocking. It is not possible to run your CPU any faster than the speed it is already running at.
 
The max is when a single core is active.


That sounds about right when playing a game and multiple cores are active.


That is the last thing a person should be doing when using ThrottleStop. If the FIVR screen does not show Locked, start testing with the core and cache at -50 mV. If you are stable, try going further. If you reach a point where you are not stable, use less.

Post some screenshots if you need help. Your CPU is already running at its full Intel rated speed. Your CPU does not support any overclocking. It is not possible to run your CPU any faster than the speed it is already running at.
unfortunately undervolting is not an option here mine is locked, so i thought maybe there are things can be done in TPL tab but since the cpu is running as intended like u said i guess i shouldnt be messing with it then, don't want things to go bad when its running perfectly already, appreciate your response. but i do have a problem with performance tho, saw bunch of benchmark on youtube whether the same model or different brands of laptops with same spec, they seems to be performing better than mine did. I ran msi afterburner OSD while in csgo everythings seems good, cpu clock, gpu clock, the temps, but the fps is still low(120-180) considering i play it on lowest setting with 4:3 aspect ratio resolution i'll attach a picture to help better understand what im trying to say. Maybe you have any idea why is that
 

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