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  1. 9 paź 2020 · PL2 is the higher rating which equates to your CPU max boost clocks. When your CPU dials up, it will go through PL1 to PL2, which will increase the CPU speed, but also the heat output from...

  2. Turbo Boost Short Power Max (PL2): 125,000 W. Core Voltage Offset: -0,035 V (I'm still trying to lower this, but so far I've had good stability with 35 mV) Processor Core IccMax: 307,00 A (This was unlocked by default but I read that the 14900K specs are rated at 307 A max, so I set this limit).

  3. 25 lut 2022 · The second is turbo multiplier, which is down a tab or 2. That'll set the boost limits (PL2) but doesn't change the cpu multiplier. So if turbo for 1 core is 52, 2 cores 50, 3 cores 49 and...

  4. PL2 is the short term boost power. This is granted for up to 56s by default. You can change the max Turbo time (TAU) with the slider if you want to keep the power limit boost behavior. After some benchmarking, 65W seems to be the sweet spot between heat/efficiency and performance for me. The base TPD for the 11900H is 45W.

  5. 22 wrz 2021 · The spec TDP of Intel CPUs pertains to the power draw at stock frequencies. When the CPUs boost to higher “Turbo Frequencies”, the power draw increases considerably. This power state or profile is called PL2 (Power Level 2) while the stock (marketed) power state is called PL1.

  6. Short power max is the “PL2”. saratoga3. • 3 yr. ago. It let's the CPU briefly use more power for a configurable time period. Mostly helps with bursty workloads like webpages, opening programs, etc. I disabled this option on my laptop to increase better life (which seems to have doubled) but I was wondering if this will cause any problems other…

  7. 25 sty 2021 · PL2 is the key for Turbo Boost 2.0 to function. It allows the processor to exceed PL1 for a short duration—when it leaves the idle state. The idea behind this is that the cooling solution is...

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