I cannot tell you how much I am thankful for this. I was so worried about my laptop(3months old) as it kept going 90°c for absolutely no reason. Now it is back to 65°c
Cant thank you enough for showing the regedit setting! ive been searching so long to find out why cpu was going 95 degrees at just 10% utilization and THIS WORKED!!! omg thnx again
You're the best. I tried everything. Other people recommending undervolting and all of these other options. Disabling this option dropped me from 91°C playing games to 70°C.
@@pp_7 I believe that it actually boosted my laptops performance at the time, but I'm not sure if that will always be the case. It definitely lowered my temps. Edit: No I have not had any problems. I beat Baldur's Gate 3 and GOW, and I adjusted my settings on my 3060 to increase the performance.
I had the issue with the CPU overclocking: 2.7Ghz vs 4.1Ghz. Because of that my laptop was rebooting randomly, which was annoying af. Thank you man for helping :)
Insanely helpful, it's not just the CPU getting lower temps but also more stable temps, before it was fluctuating from 60 to 90 degrees and now it's a stable 60
dude i cannot thank you enough for this video. i have a lenovo legion, ive only had it for 1.5years, and its been running hot as a fucking toaster and shutting off, changed out cpu paste, still problem. i did this and now my laptop isnt even heating up and my frames are still normal when gaming, dont really see much difference. you saved my laptop man and tons of frustrations.
@@AndriiTalksTech hi i have a asus tuf dash f15 with an intel cpu of 2021 and i wanna disable the cpu boost on the silent mode power plan but it didnt show up and i tried to do the registry thing and its still not working can you please help
Just want to let you know that you have made my day ..... I used to get so much paranoid whenever i play games on my leptop because of temps.... very underrated video...
in windows 10, instead theres a maximum processor state, set it to 99% to disable turbo boost and make sure in minimal processor state there isnt 100% because it wont disable turbo if its at 100%, i suggest 1-5% , 10% if you really want but it doesnt matter as soon as its not 100
I like this because this is the real way to lower CPU temperatures on a good CPU without affecting performance. Disabling turbo boost only helps CPU temperatures when you are being CPU bound at 100%
Broo.. thankyou so much, i have confused for more than 1 years about my laptop problems. And now u solve my problem. U are so underrated bro.. thanks Andrii
ive had my laptop overheating for the past couple years and ive been dreading having to buy a proper desktop, this literally worked instantly and lets me run the games i wanna run with ease, i dont have to play on the lowest settings with a laptop fan and my actual fan pointed at my laptop anymore lol, thank you
Thank you for this, I was experiencing 89-95 degree CPU temps on my laptop when gaming (MWO) before. I really didn't want to go through repasting as my friends have had hit and miss results with that route. After I did this, temps dropped to 65-80 degrees when gaming without any degradation in performance. Now I just set up a mode where boost is on so I can use it when I need my i7's full power, usually work with multiple excel sheets and database queries and chrome running. Thanks again.
After a new bios or windows update my laptop was seriously overheating because of turbo boost. I was sometime up to 100c on my CPU This is Awesome!. I disabled CPU Turbo Boost on my Lenovo Legion 5 pro with 5800H RTX3070 and went from CPU 97-100c and GPU 83c ---to---> CPU 66c and GPU 65c and the fps drop wasn't that bad. I went from 95fps to 86fps with everything on ultra while gaming. Thanks so much for this help video. YOU THE MAN! 😀👍
u got an instant sub from me man! this was a massive help! just bought a legion slim 5 with a ryzen 7 8840h, ran a time spy benchmark yesterday, cpu peeked at 97 degrees, did exactly what u showed in the video, now it peeked at 62 degrees! sure lost a bit of cpu power, but thats fine by me if the pc runs cooler! much appreciated man!
Thank you very much, my Vivobook Pro had overheating issues while idling(reaching about 75-80C without doing anything demanding on it) and now it stays at a cool 48-51C and fans are off, really grateful, I wish you all the best!
I have a "gaming" laptop msi ge66 raider 2070, CPU was always at 75-90˚C and now its down to 50-60˚C and I can finally play games without my laptop being on fire, thank you! i've been looking for a fix for over 2 years now.
Fantastic video thank you so much! CPU was running at 91 degrees whilst trying to play cyberpunk and now it’s down to 63 after following your video. Thanks again!
dude you are a lifesaver! I spent 3 months trying to solve overheating problem. IC power got burned 2 times so i took it to more than 4 laptop repair companies. most of them was just guessing and some said its not resolvable. that small tweak is a game changer. TEMPERATURE DROPPED from 95 to 65. THANKS ALOT !!!!!!!
It's crazy how big of a difference it brings in terms of CPU temps. Went from 99°C down to ~70°C. I had to change the regedit attribute to "2" to get the option to disable the turbo boost. I'm losing ~10FPS but I'm pretty comfortable with 80FPS with a quiet laptop and improving system longevity.
Thanks Andrii! I was stressing over my laptop fan which has been acting insanely in the past few weeks and this has solved my problems once and for all!
@@AndriiTalksTech hi i have hp 250 g9 core i7 1225u laptop if i was to downgrade to windows 10 will my turbo boost work or will it work with Intel Turbo Boost Max Technology 3.0 and if it did would Windows® 10 x64 RS5 Edition work please reply me asap would mean a lot to me
This has actually made the biggest impact on my CPU temperature. After applying some Artic Silver thermal paste to my chipsets my temps only dropped from 95c to 88c, after making these changes, 67c consistently. This is also saving me major battery life as my fans are not spinning up constantly.
This is great. My Macbook in Bootcamp was discharging under gaming / load, despite being plugged in. The CPU + GPU are drawing more power than the charger can handle. With Turbo boost disabled, it no longer discharges. Thank you!
@@harrym8556 i think because intel needs more power to maximize perfomance..and the charger cant handle it..i think the problem is apple ..they treat the laptop as a studio tool not a gaming tool..gaming laptop usually have charger that draw more power than ultra book
Your tutorial helped a lot! My mini pc was overheating because I had it on the table and the bottom ventilation was blocked, and also it is summer. Firstly, I put the mini pc on a laptop stand to unblock the ventilation holes. I disabled the turbo boost, but the Load % in the Core Temp app increased a lot and although I don't fully understand it, a large percentage was worrying. So I chose the efficient setting of turbo boost and temp and load back to normal. Thanks :)
Bought a 5515 ryzen edition (ryzen 5 ) instantly maxed out the ram slots with 32g, then got a samsung g5 odyssey. Had major heat issues, but everything ran smooth . Im talkin gpu at 73c and cpu at 100-101. Top end cooling pad, still within a month of use, so no buildup. I followed this, and now im looking at 52-56 cpu, and 40 gpu... thank you man. Im not super savvy, I know basic stuff... you helped me tremendously. Subbed and liked.
I always doubted this method expecting that performance will drop a lot, but lately my laptop been going very high temps like constant 92 degrees. I gave this a try and my temps in god of war ragnorak jumped from 92 to 60-70 degrees on high settings. I got more and stable fps in bechmarks. Thank you somuch for this.
everygame i played on my 1 month old laptop overheat the temp always reaches 85-95 until i did this it literally drop from below 80 now im playing my games and mostly it rarely hits 80 temp above youre a blessing man
@@xereskmd8931 oh nice, alright thx I might try to do it with my asus vivabook 15 with GPU temperature at 80+ when I play games and CPU at 91+...to be fair it's also kinda hot in here too with 44+ degrees everyday and no AC...
WOW! Your advice just helped save me some ££ or so from techie people who were asking me to bring it in for a check. I knew nothing was physically wrong with my laptop (never damaged nor dropped it) but couldn't understand why it kept getting super hot like a volcano! It is a DELL and the settings were not in the first chapter, so I had to go through your second chapter (regedit). The "0" wouldn't work, but the "2" worked like a charm. Initially, it looked as if it wouldn't work because the heat remained, so I had my table fan on to keep the temp down for some minutes. It was like the PC went from 100C to 20C. Thanks a lot!
Still testing, but it looks like you solved my problem! My notebook started overheating rebooting just 4 days after end of warranty. thank you very much for sharing this solution.
Before my temp were 90°c to 95°c in Valorant and now it doesn't exceeds 65°c after disabling turbo boost with just 20 fps drop .. I think playing valo in 120 fps isn't that bad... Works very fine ! Go for it !
You are welcome! I receive comments that people have been searching for the solution for a long time, but my video is out there for a long time. I wonder if people just can't find it?
Works perfectly with asus TUF F17. The temps dropped by 20-30*C and the performance has increased. Now it is actually possible to controll clock and fan parameters. It actually works better with higher fps at lower temps. the turbo boost spikes were causing severe thermal throttle. ❤
This definitely helps. The problem is that my CPU lost like 25% fps due to it. So I decided to lower my core frequency somewhere between my Turbo frequency - 5.2 GHz and Performance-core base frequency - 3.20 GHz. In ThrottleStop I set it up to 4.6 GHz and barely lost some fps, and my CPU temps fell from 85 to 65 degrees.
Thanks alot man .... I did so many things trying to reduce the cpu temperature on my new laptop for days ....it was hovering to 90-95 degrees no matter what i do while playing games ....now it is staying 70-75 thanks a lot man I subbed by the way😂
Thank you..this trick works for me...when i used to play higher graphic required games my laptop overheated and shut down automatically but after this trick now i can play any games...thaks a lot
this trick saved my laptop and send it back to Amazon to refund it because it got so overheated I started hating it and then this saved it literally from 80-90 degrees in idle to 50 constantly max 60 lol , many thanks.
Excellent video, I have a new thinkpad and I had altered the heat generated, and the use of the cpu, even without a workload, I installed the driver, the lenovo utility and it was still the same, the fan looked like an apache about to take off, and This simple adjustment fixed everything, I almost almost took it under warranty.
Thanks a million! I was trying to play WoW on my laptop with Ryzen 6800h and Radeon 680m and had the temps spike to 90 on the lowest settings. With TurboBoost off it now doesn't go above 50 (!!!) and I was able to raise FPS cap from 30 to 60 without extra heat
@@Rian-go1gx it's normal bc you reduced performance to decrease temperature. You can try another options instead of turning it off but for most people it's better to just turn it off anyways. Btw, I'm not an expert but I don't recomend to have +80ºC on the cpu, don't forget that most cpus will stop working at 100% once they reach 96ºC to not overheat (which is usually at 100ºC)
@@Rian-go1gxTurn Turbo boost back on and don't worry about the temperature. If your game is running a smooth frame rate and playing good then it is working as designed. Don't let people scare you into forcing your laptop to be at 60c or something lol. Run it at 100c or 95 whatever your laptop runs at. Your laptop will be okay and your games will run crisp and smooth. Enjoy.
You are the best. from 20 person recommending under volting or 30 one saying just lessen the minimum and maximum power and it well close the boost and still throttle to discover an absolutely easy way to drop 97 and 87 to 54 to 61 I repeat you are the best
Bro i wonder why my CPU temp was going 90-100C, even after i repaste my laptop, i was finding the solution forever, but your video just come out of nowhere, thank you a lot !
Thanks, it worked. Temps went from 100 to 70. Although I would be doing a repaste soon. But this setting can be used to increase the lifespan of components when we don't care much about performance
thank you so much i was struggling trying to study but the fans weren't turning off my cpu temp went down from 95 to 65 AWESOME !!!!!! now with lowering cpu usage i can never listen to my fan running again very helpfull video
In addition, I suggests replacing the thermal paste with Honeywell PTM7950 phase-change material is more thermally conductive than the best pastes. Replace low performance thermopads with gummy thermal paste Laird 607 or Upsiren U6 Pro. And make undervolting CPU and GPU at -100mV or more if it will be stable.
Your free suggestions are really good actually. But most of the users never have listened about Thermal Throttling. How they could know about thermal Pad or Paste!! And the biggest pain is that better pads and pastes are not available in every country. I have ordered from AliExpress via a third party. Now I am waiting for my delivery.
Bro this trick literally saved my laptop, used to hit 101 degrees with ryzen 5 5600H and RTX 3050. Now maximum temperature is at 76 degrees all maxed out in gta 5. Although other videos show u how to control it, I didn't get the boost option and this video helped me enable it. Big thanks 👌
Man, I was searching for this for like several months and finally the legit one! My cpu always got overheated through cpu mining and now it stays around 70deg thanks a lot.
Thank you for this. i just got my Acer Nitro 5 laptop out of the box, updating windows and I'm already getting 80+°C. I find that temp weird for just updating and the laptop is brand new! Glad I found this. Although I don't have the option you showed, I only made my max CPU from 100% to 80% and it helped lower the temp from 80+° to 50-60°C. I have yet to see how it will affect my games once I start playing though.
Thank you Andrii! It works for me after changing the attribute to 2 instead of 0. I had this setup when I was on Windows 10, but after upgraded to Win 11 the setting is removed so had to redo the thing again.
The problem is not your laptops people, gaming laptops are designed for 90-100c gaming temps and it's not going to destroy your laptop. Turning off Turbo boost makes you lose alot of performance. It won't be so noticable on some games that aren't CPU intensive. But you will definitely notice it on games like cyberpunk etc. If you want graphic intensive games to play at higher settings and to run smoothly, use "balanced" settings and leave Turbo boost on aggressive or efficient aggressive. Yes you will get 90-100c on some games, but your laptop is designed to stop it from going above a maximum temperature. It won't go above your models temperature unless something is wrong with it. I promise you, you will be okay to game at those temperatures. It's not going to fry your mother board or make your cpu die lol.. You spent $1500-4,000 on a high end gaming PC to limit the performance because you have been told by a UA-camr/Redditer that the Temperature is bad? TLDR keep Turbo boost on and enjoy your games and don't worry about the temperature.
Hi, thanks for share. I have a laptop like the video, how much is the temperature in normal conditions after made that seetings? I always are over 55 grades Thanks in advance.
Thanks man this tip is helping alot... I thought my PC was faulty at this point cause i cleaned it up , changed settings and was finally thinking i should strip the warranty away and do some thermal replacements with thermal paste then saw this in my recommended didnt even know this was a thing that Microsoft was just screwing me over lol... They should really say that they added this feature cause for me i used to, use windows 10 thermals where fine but now windows 11 i was getting 10-12 degrees hotter and for some reason my pc decided to put it on aggressive so yeap not good now its running 18-20 degrees lower and im still getting about the same performance which is ironic.... edit: Probably didnt even know this was in windows 10 either xD
If the registry stuff still doesn't allow you to see the processor performance boost mode, try setting the registry as 2 instead of 0
Thank you Cap!
Thank you so much bro !
@Hyunwoo Rha it still wont work for me when I try it, it just says error cannot edit attributes
Worked for me HP Omen 16 thanks!!
thank you for this bro
This man is underrated
He solved the problem no other big UA-cam fixes could!
Amazing work bro!
Or you werent looking properly since this fix was already around since 2 years ago by thedavephan
@@genshininsufficientrewards533 why are you here then?
@@draven4861 to prove im right
he is the big youtuber for me now
I cannot tell you how much I am thankful for this. I was so worried about my laptop(3months old) as it kept going 90°c for absolutely no reason. Now it is back to 65°c
Cant thank you enough for showing the regedit setting! ive been searching so long to find out why cpu was going 95 degrees at just 10% utilization and THIS WORKED!!! omg thnx again
Has your device's performance been affected over time or have you had problems after this video?
@pp_7 your cpu clock will be severely cut down since all the power of the cpu is in its turbo mode so you will experience severe performance drop
Hats off to you!!! The cpu temperatures dropped by 20-25 degrees and the fans almost fell asleep, thanks for the video!
You're the best. I tried everything. Other people recommending undervolting and all of these other options. Disabling this option dropped me from 91°C playing games to 70°C.
Has your device's performance been affected over time or have you had problems after this video?
@@pp_7 I believe that it actually boosted my laptops performance at the time, but I'm not sure if that will always be the case. It definitely lowered my temps.
Edit: No I have not had any problems. I beat Baldur's Gate 3 and GOW, and I adjusted my settings on my 3060 to increase the performance.
@@mumenrider9406Ok, thanks for the reply.
@@mumenrider9406what settings did you adjust? If you don’t mind?
@@mumenrider9406 i just found this video cause My laptop was on 89°c with Baldur's Gate 3 hahaha.
BRO THANK YOU SO MUCH! This lowered my temps by like 20 degrees
You're welcome!!
So happy when I see these types of comments
I had the issue with the CPU overclocking: 2.7Ghz vs 4.1Ghz. Because of that my laptop was rebooting randomly, which was annoying af. Thank you man for helping :)
You are welcome!
Thanks for the comment and confirmation that it is working for you!
Thanks for this video...changing attributes to 2 worked for me and showed me the option to disable turboboost.
Same 😉👌🏼
Insanely helpful, it's not just the CPU getting lower temps but also more stable temps, before it was fluctuating from 60 to 90 degrees and now it's a stable 60
Has your device's performance been affected over time or have you had problems after this video?
@@pp_7 yeah, especially in games you will see performance issues, the processor is limited to only 1.8ghz
Using the 2 instead of the 0 did fix it! Thanks so much for your help
thanks man .
Thanks!!!
dude i cannot thank you enough for this video. i have a lenovo legion, ive only had it for 1.5years, and its been running hot as a fucking toaster and shutting off, changed out cpu paste, still problem. i did this and now my laptop isnt even heating up and my frames are still normal when gaming, dont really see much difference. you saved my laptop man and tons of frustrations.
After a lot of videos I've watched, finally got the best one. Thank you so much, Brother. Such a lifesaver.
@Dexter Cartajenas , Thank you very much for such a wonderful comment. You've made my day!
@@AndriiTalksTech hi i have a asus tuf dash f15 with an intel cpu of 2021 and i wanna disable the cpu boost on the silent mode power plan but it didnt show up and i tried to do the registry thing and its still not working can you please help
worst advice. u loose 40% perofrmace.
@@ssbarg300put 2 instead of 0
@@Celestial_Animations1 it's been 2 years i think its too late for an answer
I bought a new laptop, just after I got existential crisis of a new laptop overheating and wondered of being scammed, you saved it. Thank you!
❤❤❤AWESOME!!!!
ON MY CPU I SAW A TEMPERATURE DIFFERENCE OF 25 DEGREES GOING FROM 90 TO 65°C!!!!
THANK YOU SO MUCH ❤❤❤❤🎉
Just want to let you know that you have made my day ..... I used to get so much paranoid whenever i play games on my leptop because of temps.... very underrated video...
in windows 10, instead theres a maximum processor state, set it to 99% to disable turbo boost and make sure in minimal processor state there isnt 100% because it wont disable turbo if its at 100%, i suggest 1-5% , 10% if you really want but it doesnt matter as soon as its not 100
you’re the best dude
What a guy!
I like this because this is the real way to lower CPU temperatures on a good CPU without affecting performance. Disabling turbo boost only helps CPU temperatures when you are being CPU bound at 100%
big thanks man, it worked in my rog strix laptop, dropped 20-30 degrees when playing, kudos to you!
Broo.. thankyou so much, i have confused for more than 1 years about my laptop problems. And now u solve my problem.
U are so underrated bro.. thanks Andrii
Man, you saved me from overheating my laptop, was 90 degree c on cpu now turned down to 70 celcius, thx a lot !
You are welcome!
Thanks for the comment
Did your performance stay the same?
DUDE WHAT A LEGEND! My CPU and GPU temps were at 90c when playing Borderlands and now they sit at a comfy 70. THANKS
This man deserve a million likes. Finally my Acer Predator Helios 300 9th Gen drop from 92° to 65°. AMAZING. Good job brod.
ive had my laptop overheating for the past couple years and ive been dreading having to buy a proper desktop, this literally worked instantly and lets me run the games i wanna run with ease, i dont have to play on the lowest settings with a laptop fan and my actual fan pointed at my laptop anymore lol, thank you
Bruh, we relate 💯
For me the thing was changing setting in like navida control pannel and in game to low wasnt working and I have decent upper mid laptop
Thank you for this, I was experiencing 89-95 degree CPU temps on my laptop when gaming (MWO) before. I really didn't want to go through repasting as my friends have had hit and miss results with that route. After I did this, temps dropped to 65-80 degrees when gaming without any degradation in performance. Now I just set up a mode where boost is on so I can use it when I need my i7's full power, usually work with multiple excel sheets and database queries and chrome running. Thanks again.
Try playing Dying Light 2 or other CPU intensive games. Honestly speaking, dosabling turbo is not the solution of CPU heat.
@@samcrdx8016 I disabled turbo boost and I can still play dying light 2 on 50-60 FPS with Fidelity on of course
@@dragonhead0074 congrats, that is shit
Do you have these temps while normal gaming or gaming with charging?
Has your device's performance been affected over time or have you had problems after this video?
After a new bios or windows update my laptop was seriously overheating because of turbo boost. I was sometime up to 100c on my CPU
This is Awesome!. I disabled CPU Turbo Boost on my Lenovo Legion 5 pro with 5800H RTX3070 and
went from CPU 97-100c and GPU 83c ---to---> CPU 66c and GPU 65c and the fps drop wasn't that bad. I went from 95fps to 86fps with everything on ultra while gaming.
Thanks so much for this help video. YOU THE MAN! 😀👍
You are welcome 😊
Glad it worked for you!
u got an instant sub from me man! this was a massive help! just bought a legion slim 5 with a ryzen 7 8840h, ran a time spy benchmark yesterday, cpu peeked at 97 degrees, did exactly what u showed in the video, now it peeked at 62 degrees! sure lost a bit of cpu power, but thats fine by me if the pc runs cooler! much appreciated man!
Thank you very much, my Vivobook Pro had overheating issues while idling(reaching about 75-80C without doing anything demanding on it) and now it stays at a cool 48-51C and fans are off, really grateful, I wish you all the best!
I have a "gaming" laptop msi ge66 raider 2070, CPU was always at 75-90˚C and now its down to 50-60˚C and I can finally play games without my laptop being on fire, thank you! i've been looking for a fix for over 2 years now.
Fantastic video thank you so much! CPU was running at 91 degrees whilst trying to play cyberpunk and now it’s down to 63 after following your video. Thanks again!
You're welcome!
Glad it helped you!
@@AndriiTalksTech on power advance setting i don't have the processor power management option how do i get it
Did you lose fps?
@@rafa2657 No it didn’t effect my FPS whatsoever
wow thats amazing, no fps loss at all ?
Thanks! This tutorial is still working in 2024, and recently my pc went to 70c while being idle.This saved me!
dude you are a lifesaver!
I spent 3 months trying to solve overheating problem. IC power got burned 2 times so i took it to more than 4 laptop repair companies. most of them was just guessing and some said its not resolvable. that small tweak is a game changer. TEMPERATURE DROPPED from 95 to 65. THANKS ALOT !!!!!!!
It's crazy how big of a difference it brings in terms of CPU temps. Went from 99°C down to ~70°C. I had to change the regedit attribute to "2" to get the option to disable the turbo boost. I'm losing ~10FPS but I'm pretty comfortable with 80FPS with a quiet laptop and improving system longevity.
Thanks Andrii! I was stressing over my laptop fan which has been acting insanely in the past few weeks and this has solved my problems once and for all!
Glad I could help!
@@AndriiTalksTech hi i have hp 250 g9 core i7 1225u laptop if i was to downgrade to windows 10 will my turbo boost work or will it work with Intel Turbo Boost Max Technology 3.0 and if it did would Windows® 10 x64 RS5 Edition work please reply me asap would mean a lot to me
Has your device's performance been affected over time or have you had problems after this video?
@@pp_7 no problem ever since, it's not a high performance laptop, so it doesn't bother me
This has actually made the biggest impact on my CPU temperature. After applying some Artic Silver thermal paste to my chipsets my temps only dropped from 95c to 88c, after making these changes, 67c consistently. This is also saving me major battery life as my fans are not spinning up constantly.
This is great. My Macbook in Bootcamp was discharging under gaming / load, despite being plugged in. The CPU + GPU are drawing more power than the charger can handle. With Turbo boost disabled, it no longer discharges. Thank you!
drawing more power than the charger can handle...not original charger ow what
You had a MacBook in bootcamp? I call cap what branch you in (())?
@@g33k_Tech original charger. Battery discharge under load is a known problem of Intel MacBooks in BootCamp.
@@harrym8556 i think because intel needs more power to maximize perfomance..and the charger cant handle it..i think the problem is apple ..they treat the laptop as a studio tool not a gaming tool..gaming laptop usually have charger that draw more power than ultra book
Your tutorial helped a lot! My mini pc was overheating because I had it on the table and the bottom ventilation was blocked, and also it is summer. Firstly, I put the mini pc on a laptop stand to unblock the ventilation holes. I disabled the turbo boost, but the Load % in the Core Temp app increased a lot and although I don't fully understand it, a large percentage was worrying. So I chose the efficient setting of turbo boost and temp and load back to normal. Thanks :)
Bought a 5515 ryzen edition (ryzen 5 ) instantly maxed out the ram slots with 32g, then got a samsung g5 odyssey. Had major heat issues, but everything ran smooth . Im talkin gpu at 73c and cpu at 100-101. Top end cooling pad, still within a month of use, so no buildup. I followed this, and now im looking at 52-56 cpu, and 40 gpu... thank you man. Im not super savvy, I know basic stuff... you helped me tremendously. Subbed and liked.
Problem solved! Thanks. My laptop even doing nothing reached the 80-90°C, now is chill in 60-75°C.
Thanks for the help my new computer runs well without the extra heat !
You ar3 welcome!
This is awesome! My FPS is not dropping anymore due to overheating laptop. Now, my laptop is less hotter. Thanks to this video. It helps alot :)
It worked. Thanks for lot man. You are a legend!
I always doubted this method expecting that performance will drop a lot, but lately my laptop been going very high temps like constant 92 degrees. I gave this a try and my temps in god of war ragnorak jumped from 92 to 60-70 degrees on high settings. I got more and stable fps in bechmarks. Thank you somuch for this.
Finally !!! Keep it up, man! Awesome.
Thanks for the comment, and I'm glad it helped you!
everygame i played on my 1 month old laptop overheat the temp always reaches 85-95 until i did this it literally drop from below 80 now im playing my games and mostly it rarely hits 80 temp above youre a blessing man
Thanks for the comment!
Glad that it works for you!
What about the Fps?
@@random_youtube_user it doesn't affect it
@@xereskmd8931 oh nice, alright thx I might try to do it with my asus vivabook 15 with GPU temperature at 80+ when I play games and CPU at 91+...to be fair it's also kinda hot in here too with 44+ degrees everyday and no AC...
WOW!
Your advice just helped save me some ££ or so from techie people who were asking me to bring it in for a check. I knew nothing was physically wrong with my laptop (never damaged nor dropped it) but couldn't understand why it kept getting super hot like a volcano!
It is a DELL and the settings were not in the first chapter, so I had to go through your second chapter (regedit). The "0" wouldn't work, but the "2" worked like a charm. Initially, it looked as if it wouldn't work because the heat remained, so I had my table fan on to keep the temp down for some minutes. It was like the PC went from 100C to 20C.
Thanks a lot!
Still testing, but it looks like you solved my problem! My notebook started overheating rebooting just 4 days after end of warranty. thank you very much for sharing this solution.
Good to hear. Thanks for confirmation and I'm happy that it worked for you
Thank you so much before I follow this tutorial my laptop so loud I couldn't focus on games now it's all good thanks so much
Thank you soo much broooooo, Ive been stuck at this for the past 2 months not knowing what to do.
THANK YOU SO MUCH. My CPU was running at an overclocked speed for no reason but it was because i had it set to aggressive
Before my temp were 90°c to 95°c in Valorant and now it doesn't exceeds 65°c after disabling turbo boost with just 20 fps drop .. I think playing valo in 120 fps isn't that bad... Works very fine ! Go for it !
Thank you! This was the solution, I have searched for two weeks.
You are welcome!
I receive comments that people have been searching for the solution for a long time, but my video is out there for a long time.
I wonder if people just can't find it?
thank you so much this helped solved my obnoxious fan issue
You are welcomed
It basically gave me 7 more hours of battery life. I owe you so much man, you have no idea
THANKS, you dont know how much I apreciatte this
Works perfectly with asus TUF F17. The temps dropped by 20-30*C and the performance has increased. Now it is actually possible to controll clock and fan parameters. It actually works better with higher fps at lower temps. the turbo boost spikes were causing severe thermal throttle. ❤
Thanks bro❤❤❤❤ temperature dropped really a lot earlier it went 95 on max settings but now it is not even crossing 80,
You are welcome! Thanks for a comment and a confirmation
This definitely helps. The problem is that my CPU lost like 25% fps due to it. So I decided to lower my core frequency somewhere between my Turbo frequency - 5.2 GHz and Performance-core base frequency - 3.20 GHz. In ThrottleStop I set it up to 4.6 GHz and barely lost some fps, and my CPU temps fell from 85 to 65 degrees.
Thanks for the comment!
Yea, ThrottleStop is another solution if you want to have an app running in a background.
Good point!
Throttlestop crashes my g14 2022. Is that normal behaviour for this model? Would you know?
@@AndriiTalksTech hi it didnt work please help me
Thanks alot man .... I did so many things trying to reduce the cpu temperature on my new laptop for days ....it was hovering to 90-95 degrees no matter what i do while playing games ....now it is staying 70-75 thanks a lot man I subbed by the way😂
Plus the fps is also nearly same.
Thank you..this trick works for me...when i used to play higher graphic required games my laptop overheated and shut down automatically but after this trick now i can play any games...thaks a lot
this trick saved my laptop and send it back to Amazon to refund it because it got so overheated I started hating it and then this saved it literally from 80-90 degrees in idle to 50 constantly max 60 lol , many thanks.
You are welcome!
Thanks for the comment and enjoy your cold laptop:)
I am eternally greatful for your content🎉🎉
Excellent video, I have a new thinkpad and I had altered the heat generated, and the use of the cpu, even without a workload, I installed the driver, the lenovo utility and it was still the same, the fan looked like an apache about to take off, and This simple adjustment fixed everything, I almost almost took it under warranty.
That is wonderful! I'm glad that it helped you and thanks for the comment!
Man, it really works, just wow. We need more content like this on youtube. THANK YOU!
Thanks a million! I was trying to play WoW on my laptop with Ryzen 6800h and Radeon 680m and had the temps spike to 90 on the lowest settings. With TurboBoost off it now doesn't go above 50 (!!!) and I was able to raise FPS cap from 30 to 60 without extra heat
This helped reduce my GPU and CPU temperatures ALOT and improved performance issues. Thanks man!
after this my fps is much lower in games, can u help me?
@@Rian-go1gx it's normal bc you reduced performance to decrease temperature. You can try another options instead of turning it off but for most people it's better to just turn it off anyways. Btw, I'm not an expert but I don't recomend to have +80ºC on the cpu, don't forget that most cpus will stop working at 100% once they reach 96ºC to not overheat (which is usually at 100ºC)
@@Rian-go1gxTurn Turbo boost back on and don't worry about the temperature. If your game is running a smooth frame rate and playing good then it is working as designed. Don't let people scare you into forcing your laptop to be at 60c or something lol. Run it at 100c or 95 whatever your laptop runs at. Your laptop will be okay and your games will run crisp and smooth. Enjoy.
Just get a stand and tilt it so it has proper airflow, or a cooling pad for better performance.
You are the best. from 20 person recommending under volting or 30 one saying just lessen the minimum and maximum power and it well close the boost and still throttle to discover an absolutely easy way to drop 97 and 87 to 54 to 61 I repeat you are the best
Bro i wonder why my CPU temp was going 90-100C, even after i repaste my laptop, i was finding the solution forever, but your video just come out of nowhere, thank you a lot !
You are definitely worth a follow man!
This is a very good tutorial. Well explained and easy to follow along. Thank you!
Thanks, it worked. Temps went from 100 to 70. Although I would be doing a repaste soon. But this setting can be used to increase the lifespan of components when we don't care much about performance
thank you so much i was struggling trying to study but the fans weren't turning off my cpu temp went down from 95 to 65 AWESOME !!!!!!
now with lowering cpu usage i can never listen to my fan running again
very helpfull video
Thanks for the comment!
Glad that it is working for you!
Its work from me.
From 85 temp and now down gradually from 74 to 64, i use hwmonitor.
Thanks you.
In addition, I suggests replacing the thermal paste with Honeywell PTM7950 phase-change material is more thermally conductive than the best pastes. Replace low performance thermopads with gummy thermal paste Laird 607 or Upsiren U6 Pro. And make undervolting CPU and GPU at -100mV or more if it will be stable.
Your free suggestions are really good actually. But most of the users never have listened about Thermal Throttling. How they could know about thermal Pad or Paste!! And the biggest pain is that better pads and pastes are not available in every country. I have ordered from AliExpress via a third party. Now I am waiting for my delivery.
Thank you, now at a temperature of 45°C at 30% utilization, previously it touched a temperature of around 60°C at the same utilization💯🔥
Thank you so much it helped me and from 80 degrees celsius to stable 60
I rarely if ever comment, but the guy saved me so much. What a legend!!!!!
Thank you comrade, it really helped me. You got a SUB!
UR A LEGEND, THANKS
It worked for me! Thank you!
Thank you!
My new Laptop from Gigabyte.
The G5 KF had a cpu temperature of 97 °C.
With your settings it now has 74 °C when playing. Thanks❤
You are absolutely welcome!
Thanks for confirming
Bro this trick literally saved my laptop, used to hit 101 degrees with ryzen 5 5600H and RTX 3050. Now maximum temperature is at 76 degrees all maxed out in gta 5. Although other videos show u how to control it, I didn't get the boost option and this video helped me enable it. Big thanks 👌
You are welcome, happy it helped you!
And thanks for the comment!
Absolute king, thanks for your help!
Man, I was searching for this for like several months and finally the legit one! My cpu always got overheated through cpu mining and now it stays around 70deg thanks a lot.
Glad I could help!
Hope your laptop will live longer now
you earn a sub! tysm, been strugling with the invisible option
Thanks dude it worked, PS. GUYS
If 0 didn't show it try 2
Btw It can cuz a little fps decrease but u have to choose
thanks, worked on my Dell XPS
@@raduflp U R welcome bro ❤️
Seriously? I don't see any frame drops by doing this. Are you using Ryzen or Intel?
@@Jakiyyyyy Intel, I even recorded it again later anf that's right, no fps drops.
I had issue w overheating w my pc (MSI STEALTH 15M A11UEK-025ES) for about a year....problem solved. TY so much!
You're a life save man! Thank you for this guide.
Thank you for this. i just got my Acer Nitro 5 laptop out of the box, updating windows and I'm already getting 80+°C. I find that temp weird for just updating and the laptop is brand new! Glad I found this. Although I don't have the option you showed, I only made my max CPU from 100% to 80% and it helped lower the temp from 80+° to 50-60°C. I have yet to see how it will affect my games once I start playing though.
so how it affects then?
I was gonna change my thermal paste. Thank you bra!
Thank you Andrii! It works for me after changing the attribute to 2 instead of 0.
I had this setup when I was on Windows 10, but after upgraded to Win 11 the setting is removed so had to redo the thing again.
LET'S GOOOOO, TOTALLY A LIFE SAVER!!!!
Thanks for the comment!
I'm glad that it helped you
While idle, it can reach even 96C, and now while idle it's between 60-65C, Thank you very much.
a very big thnx to you man a really big thnx you saved my laptop life and my life also
Thanks for the comment!
Hope it will last for long 🙏
The first thing I will do after get a new laptop. Thx Adril.
Idk why u didn't reach 1k but you deserved a 100k well explained
THANK YOU U ARE A LIFE SAVER I HAD TO BREAK MY LAP INTO 2 PIECES IN THE OTHER VIDS THX AGAIN!
The problem is not your laptops people, gaming laptops are designed for 90-100c gaming temps and it's not going to destroy your laptop. Turning off Turbo boost makes you lose alot of performance. It won't be so noticable on some games that aren't CPU intensive. But you will definitely notice it on games like cyberpunk etc.
If you want graphic intensive games to play at higher settings and to run smoothly, use "balanced" settings and leave Turbo boost on aggressive or efficient aggressive. Yes you will get 90-100c on some games, but your laptop is designed to stop it from going above a maximum temperature. It won't go above your models temperature unless something is wrong with it.
I promise you, you will be okay to game at those temperatures. It's not going to fry your mother board or make your cpu die lol..
You spent $1500-4,000 on a high end gaming PC to limit the performance because you have been told by a UA-camr/Redditer that the Temperature is bad?
TLDR keep Turbo boost on and enjoy your games and don't worry about the temperature.
Worked for me, I have an LG Gram 2021, was massively overheating, with this dropped the temp down 35 degrees! down from 95 to 60
Thanks for the comment, glad it helped!
Thank you so much for making this video.
Hi, thanks for share. I have a laptop like the video, how much is the temperature in normal conditions after made that seetings? I always are over 55 grades Thanks in advance.
Thanks man this tip is helping alot... I thought my PC was faulty at this point cause i cleaned it up , changed settings and was finally thinking i should strip the warranty away and do some thermal replacements with thermal paste then saw this in my recommended didnt even know this was a thing that Microsoft was just screwing me over lol... They should really say that they added this feature cause for me i used to, use windows 10 thermals where fine but now windows 11 i was getting 10-12 degrees hotter and for some reason my pc decided to put it on aggressive so yeap not good now its running 18-20 degrees lower and im still getting about the same performance which is ironic....
edit: Probably didnt even know this was in windows 10 either xD