#tdp increase help

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radiant dagger
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i have an acer ultrabook, A515 aspire 5 series with an i7 12650H locked to 20W of tdp and i wanted to know if anybody has the solution. my goal is 40W but any gain is welcome, about the cooling at the current state the temps never went over 60 C, and i wouldn’t mind gaming at 80 constant.

already tried
Throttlestop
Quickcpu
Intel XTU

all of those didn’t allow me to go past 20W

help

verbal plover
# radiant dagger i have an acer ultrabook, A515 aspire 5 series with an i7 12650H locked to 20W o...

As you mentioned, you have ultrabook. TDP is locked under 20W because it is really thin laptop. I don't think there is any way to increase TDP. But if you find any way (i don't think it is possible) I am 99,9% sure you will be voiding you warranty on that device.
This graph is for 12900HK but i think that TDP/performance graph would be similar for 12650H. As you can see there is no big performance difference.

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What are you doing on that laptop? Gaming, video editing, 3D modelling in CAD software or rendering?

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can you write here specs of your laptop? i mean RAM capacity, GPU/IGPU. You can find these in task manager.

radiant dagger
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i wanna game on it, specifically on games that require lower graphics capability and rely more on processor (high fps and graphics on low, like cs and valorant) so as far as i know having higher frequencies and better single core is essential

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the specs are
i7 12650H
intel Iris XE
actually 8 gigs of ram and i plan to get it up to 32 this week
256 gig m.2 nvme pcie 4.0 ssd

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i also wanted to know how can i give as much ram as possible to my igpu, so i can get the most out of it

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thanks a lot for the reply

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i’d still want to try and push that tdp up though 😭

verbal plover
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as for the RAM. Your CPU supports up to 64GB RAM. BUT you have to check if your laptop mobo supports it. I upgraded my laptop using crucial RAM and their laptop configurator.