If anyone done it? I didn't tweak the settings. 94C seems a sweet spot rather than letting it go straight up to 99C. I think I can expect more if I switch to hybrid. I initially wrote the first edition of this ThrottleStop guide for UltrabookReview here as part of a short undervolting/tweaking guideseveral years ago. What are your temps and cpu clock speed during the cinebench r20 test? Check this thread out for the always throttling issue: https://forums.tomshardware.com/threads/cpu-always-running-at-max-clockspeed-on-balanced-setting.3106577/. I purchased the legion y740 15IRH with rtx 2060 and i7 9750H sometime back and have been playing around with various performance tests and tweaks and I felt that some of the things I learnt while doing that might be of some help for someone who either owns a y740 or is planning to buy one. BENEFITS: I changed the Power wattage because I was experiencing Power Limit Throttling (PLT). https://support.lenovo.com/us/en/downloads/ds506181. Th… For reference, here's a screenshot from Jarrod tech's video, showing performance of different laptops in the benchmark test of shadow of the tomb raider. I've seen other people have amazing results on their y540 on cinebench too. I've tried and it seems to work coz now it goes down to 53C when idle and that's in G SYNC mode. After the change, there was no more PLT. In the post I didn't mean tweaking the in game graphics settings. I have to use throttlestop to limit 6 core multiplier to 36(3.6GHz) on the undervolt page so it won't thermal throttle when gaming. I've never had my temps reaching over 74-75c even after overclocking. These new gaming laptops are fucking amazing. Lenovo went with a simple dark-gray/black theme, with some subtle black branding elements and very little bling, and that makes this laptop an option that would be accepted in strict work and office environments, where many other performance devices with flashier designs might now.This does get RGB lighting, with a small light integrated … This really helped me man. [Guide] How to take full control of the i7-8750H (Advanced version) @unclewebb @Falkentyne @raz8020 Greetings fellow members, If you are looking for full control in Windows over the C-state and the multiplier in the Turbo boost mode and … When running Aida my temps run at 84 average with spikes into 90C +. This new laptops are fucking crazy fast. I published a more comprehensive guidefor Notebookcheck back in 2017, but I felt it was time to update the guide for 2020. Press J to jump to the feed. Also, here's the link to download the bios 1.03 (here's the readme). Lenovo has done a great job there. The gpu cooling is just amazing out of the box. I unchecked BD PROCHOT in throttlestop and back to normal. I took the advice from undervolt guide from YouTube channel Bob of all trades that never slide to performance mode in power option. Free 2-day shipping. Check temperatures and performance and decide what fits your needs. But yeah. I've searched similar issues in the past two days. After overclocking the gpu as well, the average fps increased to around 83. Is it worth it? My personal preferences with a Y740 and 9750H are -150mv core and cache undervolt, power slider on better performance, and all 6 cores set to 3.5Ghz. The laptop easily manages to stay below 85c under continuous load on all cores and doesn't throttle at all. I've got a Lenovo Y740 with a i7-9750H and a Nvidia 2070. I ran the benchmark on the highest preset. if -60mv was stable, try -65mv). (Both on Idling and stress tests... ). I really wonder how y540 manages to do so well in the cinebench tests? see if anything is maxed out there? I was able to downgrade my bios version (more on that below) to the one with max fan option and I was blown away by the results. Free 2-day shipping. Everything is perfect except that idle temperature is really high. So far my experience has been great and even testing on cinebench r20 which is very cpu intensive, the laptop doesn't go beyond 84c (with undervolt applied). Frequency will go down to base clock 2.6GHz or sometimes even lower when CPU is in low usage. The thermals on it were really bad when I got it (around 90C at full load). The score increased to 3080 average (highest score: 3135)! In non cpu driven games this will be alright. The last and the only available bios version, that supports the max fan option for the 9th gen models, is the version 1.03. If you've already done the undervolt, I think the next step is changing the thermal paste. You should be seeing 40-45c idle. Dell G3, I5 9300h @ 3.95 Ghz locked, 8 GB DDR3 RAM, GTX 1660 ti. I've had my Lenovo Y740 15" for about 3 weeks now, it's the i7-9750H, GTX 1660Ti and 16GB RAM configuration. It's not performance and thermal side where Lenovo trails, it's high issue rates and lack of help and initiative of tech support. We’ll switch this to “Game,” as we’re creating a profile for gaming, but … 800mhz at idle, 30-40 degrees. But when I move up textures to high and other things off low to medium it deeps below 60 pretty frequently. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. Going to copy some of your settings. I had the same problem with it maxing out the speed on all cores at all times. Temperature is unfortunately of no difference. On bios version 1.03, instead of the three thermal modes- performance, balanced and quiet- I can cycle between two modes by pressing fn+q: max fan speed and auto. Most other i7-9750H SKUs will be limited at only 45 Ws and won’t benefit from a similar thermal design, thus won’t be able to hit this kind of scores, and will fare closer to the average i7-8750H model. At this point, in any other manufacturer's laptop, any user would assume that this is all the laptop is capable of and in cpu intensive games the best idea would be to maybe lower the cpu clock speed which would also affect performance but give better temps. 99C is high for the i7 8750H, majority of notebooks will spike into the 90C range, then reduce temperature to mid 70's or lower. There will be an item displayed in their website when I search the ASIN code of correspondent product on Amazon.de or Amazon.com etc. There's a lot to talk about this laptop and you can feel free to ask me anything in the comments below but since this isn't a review post and there are already sufficient resources online talking about the general stuff, I'll try to stick to the things that are directly relevant to the performance of the machine. There're idle processes in the background but all of them are system required, like killer wifi service, Corsair iCue service(which controls RGB) etc. The y740 chassis is very capable of dissipating heat and maintaining very decent temperatures under load with no throttling but lenovo has intentionally made it difficult for the user to get significantly better temps, by removing the max fan speed option through bios updates. About 60C after undervolt in G SYNC mode. It's just poor decision making on lenovo's end that locks users out of utilizing the laptop to its fullest. For comparison, I've tested Shadow of the tomb raider using the benchmark test on highest setting preset running on bios 1.06 and 1.03, with the following tweaks/tuning (do not blindly copy my settings/values, find your own own optimal values using software like aida64, heaven benchmark etc. But the difference in temps is huge. But absolutely thrashes the base PS4. This sounds like a big deal, but doesn't make any difference in gaming performance since during cpu+gpu load, both have same cpu power cap. Amazon.com: Acer Predator Triton 500 Thin & Light Gaming Laptop, Intel Core i7-9750H, GeForce RTX 2060 with 6GB, 15.6" Full HD 144Hz 3ms IPS Display, 16GB DDR4, 512GB PCIe NVMe SSD, RGB Keyboard, PT515-51-75BH: Computers & Accessories Yeah I'm getting similar temperatures, just depends on the game. Amazon China offers a unique service that I can purchase merchandises from Amazon all over the world if it's not banned here. Undervolting your cpu won't affect the clock speeds directly; it will just help it pull less wattage to deliver the same performance, which means less heat and thus better gaming performance due to less throttling. Yep. BTW does lenovo have chat support? In this case, those who're not willing to sacrifice acoustics for performance, and still want their gpu to run at 90w, can keep using performance mode (tdp of gpu increases from 80w to 90w in performance mode). By how much values i can do it. The cinebench score however, doesn't reach as high as bios 1.06 with undervolt applied. But that doesn't mean that you cannot have the option at all. The y740 chassis is very capable of dissipating heat and maintaining very decent temperatures under load with no throttling but lenovo has intentionally made it difficult for the user to get significantly better temps, by removing the max fan speed option through bios updates. Hi So i recently bought a Legion Y540 with i7-9750H and RTX 2060 and i'm wondering can i undervolt cpu and overclock gpu. My rtx 2060 laptop manages to perform better than laptops with full rtx 2070 running at 115W at stock settings and almost at par with the 2080 max q laptops. If you try to play games straight out of the box with no tuning/ undervolting or run benchmark tests, y740 will perform no better than those laptops. Thx, I'll contact lenovo customer service to make sure if it violates warranty before repasting. Intel® Core™ i7-9750HF Processor (12M Cache, up to 4.50 GHz) quick reference guide including specifications, features, pricing, compatibility, design documentation, ordering codes, spec … Finally, as I tweaked a few settings in the nvidia control panel and disabled geforce overlay, I was able to reach average fps of 90! I've used throttlestop to undervolt my CPU core and cache by -147.5 mV. Performance has been great so far but I'm recently starting to notice issues with stutters in some demanding games like Battlefield 4 and Apex legends. for stress tests in both cpu intensive and cpu+gpu intensive workloads): CPU Core and cache voltage offset of -150.4mV using throttlestop, GPU core clock boost of +220MHz and memory clock boost of 500MHz, Setting up Nvidia control panel with the help of a youtube video, First, I ran the benchmark without any of these tweaks on bios 1.06 and got average fps 71 (temperature often going over the 90c mark). Most of that, especially in regards to the cpu, unfortunately stays locked away from the user and the potential is not well reflected in the performance, as long as you don't downgrade the bios. Thanks for posting this! Meaning you couldn’t undervolt the CPU in – 0. You'll often see your temperatures reach very high during gaming. (17 inch version) While the machine is pretty cool and quiet during daily use (including gaming), my CPU temperatures during both combined CPU/GPU stress test and CPU stress test seem to be higher than they should be, when looking at reviews and reports from people with this model. The latest available bios version online for tthe IRH/IRHg variant (9th gen) is 1.06. I've seen a lot of laptops with a mediocre thermal design that just fail to perform at good temperatures under load. In fact they mostly stay around 68-71c even under load for significant stretch of time which is super impressive. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast, More posts from the GamingLaptops community. Basically, there'll be something for everybody. I unchecked BD PROCHOT in throttlestop and back to normal. They're packing so much power in these thin laptops that's just not enough room to have the CPU blazing fast. I've downgraded my laptop to 1.03 for a week now and I've personally had no issues barring a brightness slider bug while using the laptop on discrete graphics mode (hybrid mode disabled), which is nowhere close to being a deal breaker, or even remotely bothersome. There have been quite a few bug fixes as well as a few new features added, but I also wanted to improve the readability and organization of the old guide. Nonetheless, I hope I am able to get my point across- y740 is an amazing machine with great thermal design. What model, what software have you tried to undervolt the CPU? It averages around 2980 (highest: 3064). Also check if there are any idle processes in the background, Thx for the advice. Your laptop perform better than his 2070 because you tweaked the settings, at the same graphic settings a 2060 will never beat a 2070 even with a big OC. From reading other people's experience. This is because of a higher TDP during cpu only load in bios 1.06 (70W long power max) compared to 1.03 (60W long power max). Thank you. Now it seems normal after I took the advice from Jaeger01 up there to reset power plans and ran stress tests afterwards. I wonder if it's a common issue. In a fucking thin ass laptop. The small increase in the fps might not be enough to convince anyone to downgrade their bios. Great info, I have never OC or undervolted before and returned my first y740 because the CPU felt too hot. Then, running on the same bios, with an undervolt applied, the performance increased significantly and the average fps was 78 which was actually pretty decent but the temps again were not good and I wouldn't want to keep playing the same way for an extended period of time. Undervolt Your CPU Using Throttlestop. If the system has no issues after a few hours of testing, then go ahead and lower the voltage offset a little more (i.e. my 9750H idles at around 45 - 50C (and does not think twice about spiking upto like 60C for even the smallest of loads). I've even posted a screenshot of the same. That's after an undervolt. Turbo Boost Power Max (Turbo Boost Long Power Max): 70 W --> 65 W. Turbo Boost Short Power Max; 107 W --> 90 W. XTU Values. I don't think any other laptop can offer that effective cooling solution and maintain good acoustics as the y740 does. I've got my lenovo legion y740 last week. Thx but to uncheck this box will CPU temp limit still work? And if you have a beast mode GPU you might be okay. Slower than the Xbox One X, barely. After I check the box of speed shift EPP in throttlestop, set it to 1, run aida64 for like 10min, shut it down and uncheck that box, CPU clock speed and temperature seems to behave normal now. Installing clean windows 10 on a laptop is probably not a good idea coz some manufacturers have color calibration profiles in their modified system. I've seen a lot of discussions online about the max fan option being removed from the laptop earlier this year and yeah it sucks and I really hope Lenovo brings back the choice through a future update but at this point, considering their silence on the matter, I don't expect much.But there's a couple of things I'd like to make clear. I can apply for return and refund in 30days after package arrival but they require a testing before actually fulfill the refund. Did u try doing a fresh install ? The lack of airflow (because of the thin build) and just the turbo boosted and quickness of the 9th gen intels (on game mode my CPU is maxed at 4.1 Ghz on 2 cores and 3.9 on the other 2) it just eats the power and the thermals suffer. Compact, portable, powerful gaming laptops! Hope that´s the solution :D. Could it be a windows issue ? The max fan feature for the 8th gen y740 (which is more talked about) was removed in the bios version 1.07. But it's just gonna slow the clocks down. I think so, or could be an issue from BIOS. Still feels a million times better than my initial laptop. So I just kinda assume my laptop is faster, quite faster than PS4 Pro. 2-year warranty in EU is actually reassuring. Undervolt 5mv less on each component (i.e. Skip to the end for the settings, results and conclusion. But when it comes to cpu cooling, I don't know what lenovo is thinking. R20 max score is 3225. Lenovo Legion Y740; CPU: 10th gen Core i7-10750H 10th gen Core i9-10880H: Up to 9th gen Core i7-9750H: GPU: Up to GeForce RTX 2080 Super Max-Q: Up to … I have the 150mv undervolt + an x-stand to keep the laptop back raised a couple of inches. In Gears at medium textures and high everything else (that's the X's setttings) my average FPS is 57 and the Xbox One X's 99 percentile is 60. We have reviewed the Gigabyte Aero 15 Classic equipped with a Core i7-9750H, a GeForce RTX 2070 Max-Q and a 240-Hz panel. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts, https://forums.tomshardware.com/threads/cpu-always-running-at-max-clockspeed-on-balanced-setting.3106577/. Lenovo Legion Y740-15IRHg: Region: MEA: Country/Region: UAE: Machine Type: 81UH: Processor: Intel Core i7-9750H (6C / 12T, 2.6 / 4.5GHz, 12MB) Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 6GB GDDR6: Chipset: Intel HM370: Memory: 2x 8GB SO-DIMM DDR4-2666: Storage: 512GB SSD M.2 2280 PCIe 3.0x4 NVMe + 1TB HDD 7200rpm 2.5" Optane Memory: None: Display 800mhz at idle, 30-40 degrees. Max temperature I've seen the cpu reach is 88c while playing watch dogs 2). Under load the cpu was reaching 94-97c. This is running at setttings twice than of the PS4 and at 30-80 percent of the FPS.... Amazing. There are lots of tutorials online showing how to undervolt the i7-9750H, won't be too difficult. These let you switch between different profiles, each of which can have its own undervolt settings. As I've mentioned, lenovo has done a great job with the gpu cooling. I meant performance tuning. I get max temps of around 80c and average 65-75c while under full load while gaming. I think it's slightly weaker than the X based on my Gears of War, and DOOM 2016 tests at 4K... AT 4K is the key point here. 1 year ago I had the same problem with it maxing out the speed on all cores at all times. I'm sure a fan pointed towards the laptop would also definitely help. I think it's a bug from their BIOS. Compact, portable, powerful gaming laptops! As I downgraded my bios to 1.03, with the cpu undervolt and gpu overclock applied, I got an average fps of 87. I'm thinking that if I can get lenovo support in Germany to admit it's defective I'll be more likely to return the laptop and get my money back. This laptop is 20.6 mm thin.... All packing with a backlit keyboard and decent full HD screen! )If you've purchased the 9th gen variant like me, most probably you never had the max fan option to begin with. The Lenovo Legion Y530 is a sleek system that offers great looks, a wide range of ports and a solid graphics card. You can set turbo to some mid value, let’s say 36 or 38.. One of the most important things you may want to so is using cooling pad. Press J to jump to the feed. But lenovo laptops seem to suffer from that the most. Based on 204,174 user benchmarks for the Intel Core i7-8850H and the Core i7-9750H, we rank them both on effective speed and value for money against the best 1,276 CPUs. Undervolt: 0 mV --> -150mV. i7 8750H reacts little differently compared to the i7 7700HQ, equally from my experience it can still benefit from undervolting, with the major being the reduction in power consumption. I'm actually considering buying the Y740 and this helps alot. I have a y740 with 2080maxq GPU and i7-9750h CPU. Try playing games or running benchmark without undervolt, with undervolt with turbo ratio 40/40/40/39, with undervolt with turbo 32/32/32/32. If you're using 8th gen variant, you can still downgrade to 1.06 with more or less nothing to lose (I've read about people facing some driver issues but if that happens and worst case scenario- you're not able to fix it, you can always go back to the latest bios. Aesthetically, the Legion Y740 is one of the simplest and most concealed gaming laptops on the market. CPU clock speed stays at maximum 4.0GHz no matter what kind of load it's under. If I'm not wrong, the PL1 and PL2 are 60W and 90W for the y540 (for cpu only load), which is the same as y740 running on older bios. Perhaps it's because the temperature is going down at night lol I don't really know. Buy Lenovo Legion Y740, 15.6" FHD IPS 144Hz, i7-9750H, GeForce RTX 2070 with Max-Q 8GB, 16GB, 1TB HDD, Win 10 Home at Walmart.com While it may vary a bit from laptop to laptop but I'm sure as long it's not a defective product, you'll get great gpu cooling. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast, More posts from the GamingLaptops community. We will be … It goes without saying that others' laptops may perform a bit better or worse but I hope this serves as a point of reference. But this happens anyway. Next up is the four select-circles at the top left. I'v never done it do i'm a noob in this subject and i dont know is it worth it. When I ran benchmark tests using cinebench r20, with no tweaks/undervolt applied, I got a very mediocre score (for i7 9th gen) of around 2660. But my y740(before I returned it) was able to get under 80 in most cases with tweaks applied. So undervolting is a viable fix. Y740 15" i7-9750H 500-nits 8GB 256GB 2070 MQ UV -155 core & cache GPU OC +140 core/+110 mem *no CPU & GPU repaste.--- FIRE STRIKE 15,276 (graphics 17,618) Max CPU = 75C Max GPU = 68C GPU power = 96 W--- TIME SPY 6,958 (graphics 7,288) Max CPU = 77C Max GPU = 68C GPU power = 93 W Yeah excellent GPU temps indeed The bios version that they're shipping out most laptops with is 1.07 but on their website, the latest one available till now is 1.06 (again, this is not the same as the 1.06 version of 8th gen variant). Lenovo is one of them. What app did you use for the GPU core clock boost? There's no need to worry about the tdp of gpu either because on both bios, rtx 2060 can pull up to 90W on performance/ max fan speed mode. Just browsing reddit, after gaming for a couple hours I'm at 45c. My cpu frequency would fall down to 3.4GHz from 4GHz (approx values) due to thermal throttling, I then undervolted my laptop (I'll post all settings at the end). Let me know if there's a better way to combat PLT. Now I have a 2070 (my first was same specs but a 2060) oc and undervolted...but I don't think enough. If I underclock the 9750H to 3.8Ghz or 3.6Ghz I can keep CPU spike temps <80c, and average 65-75c depending on the game. Buy Lenovo Legion Y740, 15.6 144Hz, Intel Core i7-9750H, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti 6GB, 16GB DDR4, 512GB SSD + 1TB HDD at Walmart.com I'm hoping a repasting will improve this in near future. thanks for sharing, my y740 will come next week, Doesn’t i take a mistake or something, but the bios in lenovo is 1.10 version. I don't like playing games with my temperatures sitting at 90c+. Overclocking the gpu didn't really make a difference to the temps of the gpu. Undervolting made a huge difference indeed but the temps weren't great. Hope I was able to help someone out. Have you checked the lenovo's control center (dont know what its called) settings? if it froze at -60mv, lower the UV to -55mv) and try again until it’s stable. But for me, sometimes playing something like BF5 which is more CPU having and just loves fast single core performance..... Well, The laptop is just gonna be hot I guess if I want good frames lol. The best case scenario according to me would be that lenovo rolls out a bios update that doesn't change the tdp of cpu or the thermal modes, but give an extra hotkey which when enabled in the vantage software, allows the user to ramp up the fan to max speed at the press of a button and ignores the thermal mode, allowing best performance at the price of constant fan noise. Now DOOM is interesting, I can actually push the X's settings and get 75 fps average... AT 4K. My laptop can only get around 3.5-3.65 GHz at the 60W mark. The GS65 9SG test unit we have today carries a Core i7-9750H with RTX 2080 Max-Q graphics, 240 Hz IPS display, and a 512 GB NVMe SSD for $3000 USD on Xotic PC. The bios files and versions for the 8th gen i7 variant of y740 and the 9th gen are different. The change is subtle at first. The gpu temps mostly stayed between 58 and 70 and the cpu temps ranged between 70-85, which really makes the downgrade worth it. I have 17 inch version of y740 with i7-9750h CPU and 2080maxq GPU. It's originated from Thinkpad so I think it might be worth it. Y740 is not one of the laptops with mediocre/bad thermal designs. Thanks. i7-9750H RTX2070 Max-P 16gb dual channel RAM Seagate Barracuda 510 256GB NVMe SSD 15.6 inch 240Hz IPS Intel AX200 W10 Note: There are many images in this review, take note if you're using mobile data with limited quota Design Starting off from the design of the laptop. We’ll update the results above with an average of several 9750H builds, once we get to … I bought it in China from Amazon. Lenovo komt met een fix. Ticking Speedshift EPP does make it clock speed act relatively normal. Note that the Legion Y740 series comes in 15.6-inch (Y740-15ICH) and 17.3-inch (Y740-17ICH) SKUs just like on the Legion Y730 series. I cannot stress enough on how capable the hardware and thermal design of the laptop is (extra emphasis on "capable" though). So, that means it should only be able to pull 60W after the power boost time limit exceeds. And blazingly faster than a base PS4. It occurs in different laptops from various brands from time to time. https://support.lenovo.com/us/en/downloads/ds506181, that's for the y740 ICH/ICHg which is the 8th gen processor variant.
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