predator ph315-52 2019 45w power limit unlock?

norbbert4
norbbert4 Member Posts: 1 New User
edited February 2022 in Predator Laptops
Hi!
I recently readed an article that in predatorsense you can unlock the 45w power limit that is with my laptop. I have a predator ph315-52 2019 model,
I copied a picture about this option, but in my predatorsense, its not there. Is there any way to unlock this 45w limit?

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  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 12,677 Trailblazer
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    norbbert4 said:
    Hi!
    I recently readed an article that in predatorsense you can unlock the 45w power limit that is with my laptop. I have a predator ph315-52 2019 model,
    I copied a picture about this option, but in my predatorsense, its not there. Is there any way to unlock this 45w limit?

    Thread was edited to add model name to the title



    First you need to know the theory of TDP in laptops as they are not as flexible in improving cooling as desktop. The heat on a PC is generated mainly by the CPU. The higher heat generated by the processor, the higher temperature your PC will have. As the heat comes mainly from the processor, CPU types help to manage the overall heat of your system. For instance, mobile processors are often preferred to desktop processors as they generate less heat and have a lower power consumption. In your PH315-52 you haven't as its got to have a specific BIOS setting like an "APU TDP" setting in the Advanced section of the BIOS where many gaming mobos allow this changes to happen to the TDP. 

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  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 12,677 Trailblazer
    Answer ✓
    norbbert4 said:
    Hi!
    I recently readed an article that in predatorsense you can unlock the 45w power limit that is with my laptop. I have a predator ph315-52 2019 model,
    I copied a picture about this option, but in my predatorsense, its not there. Is there any way to unlock this 45w limit?

    Thread was edited to add model name to the title



    First you need to know the theory of TDP in laptops as they are not as flexible in improving cooling as desktop. The heat on a PC is generated mainly by the CPU. The higher heat generated by the processor, the higher temperature your PC will have. As the heat comes mainly from the processor, CPU types help to manage the overall heat of your system. For instance, mobile processors are often preferred to desktop processors as they generate less heat and have a lower power consumption. In your PH315-52 you haven't as its got to have a specific BIOS setting like an "APU TDP" setting in the Advanced section of the BIOS where many gaming mobos allow this changes to happen to the TDP.