Yes just turn on Intel Turbo Boost and leave all the setting default. Typically when people talk about overclocking an Intel K-type CPU, they are is raising the maximum turbo speed 169290. Jan 27, 2018. #2. Turbo boost is not overclocking. Turbo boost is a NORMAL function and behavior of the CPU as designed by Intel. If you have to worry about turbo boost being enabled, you have other FAR more serious problems. 50°C is not something to be worried about. That is within normal operating range. Step5: Push Even Further. Repeat the above steps, raising your multiplier and voltage one after the other, until you can't go any further. Maybe you just can't get the next step up to keep stable Yup you can go back and just run the performance/turbo mode, no issues with that. Still don't switch between them constantly, which can break the battery more faster. What boost disabled does is that, it ends up at a much lower clock. It reduces the performance by around 15-20%, saves battery and comparatively good thermals. Insteadof disabling turbo, just go into the BIOS and enable ECO mode. The CPU will be restricted to a 65 watt TDP, and while this will affect multicore performance, single core boost should be unaffected. Ryzen CPUs typically have diminishing returns for power draw vs performance past a certain point. Youcan measure it using free apps, if how much the difference between it. Since this's ryzen cpu depends your use cases for example on productivity you'll get faster rendering time compared to disable turbo mode, on gaming it depends also the titles but since most games more depends to single cores performance you won't see huge Ifthis still does not work, try deleting this file: C:\Windows\System32\mcupdate_GenuineIntel.dll. This is the microcode update file. Sometimes removing this file and rebooting will restore the adjustable voltages and adjustable turbo ratio limits. Make a backup copy of this file just in case. Onceopened, click the option labeled 'Change advanced power settings' and then expand 'Processor performance boost mode'. Change both the options for 'on battery' and 'plugged in ShouldI disable turbo boost using another method that is more efficient? If I keep using turbo boost, are these 90c spikes dangerous or normal? Because most of the time the temps are fine during gaming (65-75C) but suddenly I'm hitting 90C for a moment and the side panel gets really hot to the touch and I don't know if its safe. Poweroptions. The easiest way of turning off overclocking on your PC is by changing the power settings on Windows. To do it, follow these steps. Go to Settings > System > Power & Sleep. Click the 'Additional power settings' button on the right. Under 'Preferred Plans,' ensure that the 'High performance' option is checked.Then click on 'Change plan settings' on the right. ygAb77Y.