overcastblatancycorral
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Specs:
Laptop model: ASUS FX506HCB
CPU i5-11400h
GPU: RTX 3050 (mobile)
RAM: 2x8GB @2666 mhz (I know that this is not the fastest RAM speed that my laptop supports)
I am still new to throttlestop and I wanted to ask if these settings are optimal for my i5-11400h (11th gen Intel laptop CPU). I have applied a voltage offset of -110.4 mv for the core and -49.8 mv for the cpu cache for when my laptop is on battery mode and a voltage offset of -101.6 mv for the core and -49.8 mv for the cache when my laptop is plugged in. I would like to know if there is anything I should change to get the most optimal battery life for my laptop while on battery mode and if there is anything I should change to get the most optimal performance while my laptop is plugged in.
Main window while on battery mode:
FIVR window while on battery mode (CPU core):
FIVR window while on battery mode (CPU cache):
Main window while plugged in:
FIVR window while plugged in (CPU core):
FIVR window while plugged in (CPU cache):
Laptop model: ASUS FX506HCB
CPU i5-11400h
GPU: RTX 3050 (mobile)
RAM: 2x8GB @2666 mhz (I know that this is not the fastest RAM speed that my laptop supports)
I am still new to throttlestop and I wanted to ask if these settings are optimal for my i5-11400h (11th gen Intel laptop CPU). I have applied a voltage offset of -110.4 mv for the core and -49.8 mv for the cpu cache for when my laptop is on battery mode and a voltage offset of -101.6 mv for the core and -49.8 mv for the cache when my laptop is plugged in. I would like to know if there is anything I should change to get the most optimal battery life for my laptop while on battery mode and if there is anything I should change to get the most optimal performance while my laptop is plugged in.
Main window while on battery mode:
FIVR window while on battery mode (CPU core):
FIVR window while on battery mode (CPU cache):
Main window while plugged in:
FIVR window while plugged in (CPU core):
FIVR window while plugged in (CPU cache):