
if OP is running close to 100% on both, then limiting CPU power WILL result in a drop in framerate.

Kneecapping it by not letting it boost is seriously gonna hurt your frames, guaranteed That's why you don't pair a 2080 Ti with a R3 3300X.ĮDIT:I'm not entirely sure about the relationship between the R5 3550H and whatever dGPU is in OP's SKU, but the same principle applies: unless you're running ridiculously low CPU usage ( say <40% ) when gaming, not letting the CPU boost is gonna have some impact on framerate. If you are not sure how to do this, find out by following the steps here. Also note: The FX505DU was upgraded to run 16GB in dual-channel vs my still stock A15 running 8GB at single-channel memory. How to configure Ryzen Controller Presets by Rickey Clark Jin Gaming 0 401 SHARES VIEWS The Ryzen Master software application allows you to configure your Ryzen CPU’s performance settings. On the FX505DU, I was getting around 80% GPU utilization and 100% CPU utilization whereas on the A15 now I'm getting 100% GPU and 40-60% CPU.

I just recently upgraded to a TUF A15 from a TUF FX505DU, so that's R7 3750H to R7 4800H with the same 1660Ti dGPU.
