Optimize performance on your 9750h with a Nitro 7 setup.
Optimize performance on your 9750h with a Nitro 7 setup.
You can check the area around the pl2 hit zone briefly; it shows the full core performance peaking at 56.2. There’s no indication of DPTF related to drivers or programs—look elsewhere for that detail.
Review the Device Manager. Not every laptop relies on this driver. When you spot something labeled "Intel Dynamic Platform...", follow this tutorial to remove it and prevent Windows from reinstalling it. https://bradshacks.com/disable-dptf/
I was a bit careless in providing a full response. Here’s the key point: TPL limits for both long and short are at their maximum, and you’ve already followed my advice. Just secure those numbers—just in case. Otherwise, it would reset because I’m not a CPU specialist. Most CPUs have a fixed max clock speed regardless of cores, like my i5 which caps at 3.6GHz (up to 3.9) even with thermal headroom across all cores. So you’ve likely pushed your CPU to its limits by now.
It seems like you're comparing performance numbers. The Ryzen 7 2700 typically scores around 6k, while the Intel i5 8265U is often around 4k.
I scored roughly 4600-4700 points, about 1300 points short of 2700. With the 8265u being a 15W APU, it’s still within reach.