Panays :
As the thread name says.. Overheating and slowing down..Turning off the turbo boost the CPU frequncy will be much more stable and it will prevent CPU fluctuate from 700ghz to 3100ghz causing heat....
The laptop runs cooler when at 700 GHz which is why it goes there (uses less power also), the act of going from one frequency to another does not
cause heat, the higher frequency causes the CPU to heat up (along with the additional power needed). The frequency fluctuation in turbo mode is considered a bonus, which allows high performance when needed and low power draw (and low heat) when not needed.
Panays :
... I said that you wont notice any difference but in theory yes it will be slower but nowhere near as slow as selecting power saving or balanced power plan and the difference is not even noticeable...
Benchmarks please
Panays :
The specific model has fairly small cooler fan. I have a Lenovo laptop and with this method i never get higher than 65C temp and my lowest was 33C. Many ppl in lenovo forum post the same issue so i told them to try this method and it worked for all of them. This is wokring especially for laptops that have silence fan system. In the end of the day we are here to help with any way we can...
While we are here to help, I've never had to disable turbo mode on any laptop and I'm not seeing how not using turbo can be considered "help"