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@Retr0-rep hello, Generally speaking default profiles (baked in BIOS) should be already good, as they are tuned for your specific device by the manufacturer. If you want to tackle heat a bit, you can try to limit your CPU power in addition to everything. Modern Intel or AMD CPUs are quite efficient, and usually for most of the graphics-intensive games setting CPU power limit to something like 30-40W is more than enough. For battery life just make sure you use Silent and Eco (or Optimized) and set Battery Saver mode in windows tray menu. |
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I feel like my device tends to get unnecessarily hot under minimal load, but i have seen improvements after deleting AC, and i was hoping on getting better temps similar to reviews iv watched on yt for this model. I still do feel like my device is unnecessarily hot, so was hoping to get some recommendations for better performance and battery life according to the mode in my specific model in the different modes (as in the profiles for like turbo, silent and performance). Thank you in advance for any help provided!
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