![]() !CNNA0SoC!Z2Xi2icwX4d4jzW016dKnKGhVglWmSSPpgiRU7VCG6gĬlick on the Install button beside this feature in the FIVR window and it will guide you through this step.Įven with this trick you might still be limited to 15 Watts. You will first need to install the RwDrv.sys file into your ThrottleStop folder. Go into the FIVR window and setup the option, Disable and Lock Turbo Power Limits. If you have adjusted these power limits in the TPL window but are still being limited to 15 Watts, next thing to try is to disable the secondary set of turbo power limits. By default, the long term power limit is typically set equal to the TDP which is 15 Watts for the low power U series. PL1 and PL2 are the Long and Short turbo power limits which can be adjusted in the TPL window. Likely one of your power limits is set too low. Click on the Limits button and you should see something in red. ThrottleStop shows a black dot beside the word Throttle at the lower right. ![]() It takes a while for me to give up but I gotta admit I`m stuck here. ![]() Only the statement, that the BIOS options are just like this, so that the user can`t "damage the hardware through false settings" and that there is no "unlocked BIOS" available. I asked the ACER support about this but got nothing useful in return. And here`s the next problem: The BIOS offers no useful settings at all. This seems to be pre-programmed in the bios. Indeeed I got the temps down to unter 75 degrees C under full load!īut still: The boost goes down to 2.5 GHz after exactely 20 seconds of full load and stays there no matter what. I thought this would fix the problem since the CPU would no longer have to thermal throttle the boost. So I did the only right thing and replaced the thermal compound with Coollaboratory Liquid Ultra. ![]() The temps in this scenario were slightly over 90 degrees C max. Then after 20 seconds the boost descents to 2.5 GHz and stays there for the whole time: I noticed, that the turbo-boost under synthetical load (AIDA64) as well as under realistic workload (rendering in Adobe Premiere) cranks up to 3.5 to 4.0 GHz for about 20 seconds: This Model has a Intel Core i7 8565U with 1.8 GHz baseclock and 4,1 GHz all-core and 4.6 GHz single-core turbo-boost. I recently bought an Acer Spin 3 SP314-53N convertible laptop for study and editing drone videos on the go.
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