Confused in power modes #2426
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Modes are baked in BIOS, they can't be overwritten. If you apply custom power limits or fan curves you get same result as you would get by setting |
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Hello, I have read eveything on G-Helper page, but havn't found answers on my question.
The default power modes "silent", "balanced" and "turbo" in g-helper are the same as AC each power modes? They a factory written in bios correct? But what happening when I make some changes in factory power modes, does it become like "custom" or G-helper overwrite my changes over factory power mode?
For example. I like to use factory "Balanced" because I like not high CPU clock speeds and lower GPU power, but I want to increase fan speeds a little. If I apply custom fun curves for factory "balanced" mode, it is become "cutom mode" and now all presets of "balanced" reseted to max (CPU clock speeds, power limits/package etc.)?
Or another one example. When I use "turbo" mode for heavy apps it has max fan speeds 5200rpm and my CPU temp going up to 100 degrees. I want to apply custom fan to 6200rpm max to stay at 92 degress in same work. I can also apply lower power limit, but it decrease performance too much.
Thanks!
Sorry for bad english :) Can I ask on russian here?
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