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M440 ![]() Senior Member ![]() Joined: 12 Jul 2023 Status: Offline Points: 2920 |
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power is voltage multiplied by current [w]=[v]*[a] cpu has a table of a voltage it uses for a certain frequency (we can adjust this by editing voltage "curve optimizer"). We have wattage and voltage known, so we also know the amperage. we clearly see this proven in practice that PTT is the only limit reached and there is no point in setting the other two ![]() ![]() |
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shmerl ![]() Groupie ![]() Joined: 23 Oct 2017 Status: Offline Points: 612 |
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I seriously don't want to waste time on pointless arguments. Those who want details will watch the video by Gamers Nexus on eco mode for Zen 4. Those who don't want to watch will make uneducated mistakes.
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i don't understand.
no you don't have to set this, because you are already limiting the cpu by the factor which is important to you PTT (watt) ![]() ... ![]() ... ![]() |
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I mean set all 3 values if you do it manually. As above, there is a single menu switch as well for eco modes.
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Sure, don't watch it. But what you said above about 105000 mW PPT being equal to 105 W eco mode is just incorrect. And you still have to set all 3 values. Putting it here so others won't be confused by what you said and do it wrong.
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PPT - power package tracking - [miliwatt]
you can track it after you set it in hwinfo - CPU PTT [W] field you can leave the other settings at 0, i'm not watching no video |
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Also, if you are setting it manually, setting PPT alone is not enough. You also need to set TDC and EDC.
I think that single toggle I found in the later post simply sets all 3 to those defined values I posted above. |
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That's because those 105 and 65 are not realistic values of power, but some weird formulas. See that video by Gamers Nexus if you want more details.
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The actual ppt is in milliwatts, yes. But that's not equal eco modes like 105 W * 1000 or 65 W * 1000. That's what I'm saying.
Like PPT for 105 W eco mode for example is 142000 mW. |
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is it in [mW] miliwatt units? if it's in miliwatts than it is a wattage limit. |
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