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giovanni_dan

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  1. Hi everyone, right to the point: I have installed Bootcamp on my MacBook Pro 16 with i9 9880h (8 Cores; 2,3GHz base - 4,8GHz boost), 5500M w. 4GB VRAM, 32GB 2666MHz RAM, 1TB SSD. I have installed the modded drivers from Bootcampdriver, the April 2020 Blue edition (for MacBook Pro 16) and I have set 250GB partition for Windows on my MacBook internal SSD. The game works fine and when I startup my laptop it runs wonderfully, Graphics set in High and resolution above 1080p at around 60 - 50 fps while gaming. After maybe 10 minutes of playing the game starts dropping frames and no matter how low I set the textures and shadows and also setting the resolution at almost 720p I can't get more than 30 - max. 40 fps. I don't use Throttlestop or anything similar. I just set the fan speed manually on "full blast" with MacsFanControl in order to get the maximum out of it. Here in the picture is shown the performance thru MSI Afterburner kept in the background from the moment when I start the game until I quit into the desktop. What I would like is more or less constant clock speed at a reasonable temperature. For example when the GPU clock speed gets to around 400MHz my temps are about 65 C° - 149 F. That is for me way too "reasonable" and I just cannot play with a clock speed of 400MHz I have found out an application called MorePowerTool from AMD that lets you set manually the minimum and maximum clock speed, voltage and so on. I am by no means an expert about this and don't really want to run into some problems. (Here the Youtube Video where someone succeeds on tweaking the GPU with MorePowerTool -> Macbook Pro 16 Gaming Revisit - Improving Bootcamp Temps with QuickCPU and MorePowerTool ) I already tried in the Boot Advanced Options of Windows to disable 2 cores (4 Threads) of my 8-Core Cpu in order to use less power and generate less heat but on restart I got a Blue Screen and had to completely reset Windows erasing the partition completely. Has someone tried setting the minimum clock speed for their GPU on a MacBook with Bootcamp? Would you recommend me trying to do so? Is it gonna solve this "over-throttling"issue? Is there maybe another solution to this? I actually haven't tried checking Afterburner while doing a Benchmark so I cannot say if that depends on Warzone specifically or if the computer is actual throttling down its performance "by default". Thank you for your help and if this topic is not appropriate for this Forum or this section in particular please help me get to the right place where to ask this.
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