- #WHAT IS TURBO BOOST IN LAPTOPS UPDATE#
- #WHAT IS TURBO BOOST IN LAPTOPS PLUS#
- #WHAT IS TURBO BOOST IN LAPTOPS WINDOWS#
I'm currently on V1.22 Should I consider updating my BIOS? (and would I have to update them all in sequence to could I go straight to V1.28 to get all updates in one?) See pic. I checked Acer update site and there are 4 newer updates updates to my BIOS.Should I shutdown my laptop instead, open it up and remove the BIOS/CMOS battery for 5-10min?.Immediately restart in BIOS to attempt F9 and save+exit again?.My logic is to modify the setting back to 45W and APPLY (as it did before).
I need suggestions for getting my TB Short Power Max setting back to 45.000 W. When I look under profiles, select Default and show values, it also shows 56.250 W instead of the original 45.000 W setting. However the NEW default Turbo Boost Short Power Max setting is still stuck at 56.250 (At Boot).
#WHAT IS TURBO BOOST IN LAPTOPS WINDOWS#
I have not reinstalled Windows yet simply because I haven't decided which method to use.
#WHAT IS TURBO BOOST IN LAPTOPS PLUS#
Now yet a few days later I'm noticing the Turbo Boost Short Power Max (At Boot), plus the value saved under the "default" profile name are both showing 56.250 W (?). I didn't make or save any changes to Turbo Boost. The other difference was that I could now edit & save changes to Turbo Boost Max Power and TB Short Power Max. The actual default enabled setting plus the setting saved under "default" profile was still 45.000 W. I did that, and saved a profile called "minus145_undervolt", along with the "default" profile.Ī few days later I noticed that the Turbo Boost Short Power Max (At Boot) was now showing 56.250 W.
More to the point: I only downloaded XTU to mildly undervolt my CPU. You can see from the first pic both TB defaults set to 45.000 W. *XTU would not even allow me to edit those TB settings - if I entered/selected a higher or lower value and hit enter it would immediately revert back to 45.000 W. The first time I ran XTU the Turbo Boost & TB Short Power Max settings (At Boot) were defaulted to 45.000 W.
I realise XTU is not designed for my CPU.