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OMEN 15.6 inch Gaming Laptop PC 15-ek1000 (2B1J9AV)
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

What is the power limit of 3070 GPU in Omen 15 (2B1J9AV) ? And is there any ways to increase TGP?

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Max power is 238 W  from resuilts of testing software.

 

There is no way I have ever heard of to increase the TGP. That would be every gamers heart's desire.

 

TGP is a number engineers derive from testing the GPU.



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Ever heard of vbios? Or Hp is limiting the GPU’s power limit to 100w even it is 140w by nvidia’s stock standart. Ok I know the engineering behind the cooling made Hp to limit it to 100w but device can handle more even so power brick. Which you can see omen 16 that came with 3070’s have 115w power limits.

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What is your point?

Of course I know what the Video BIOS is. 

 

The reality is that unless you make changes on your own to the vBIOS ROM file you will be unable to change the set limits.

 

That is a choice that you make when you are an enthusiast or not and are using a  factory prebuilt system.

 

We are not permitted to discuss making any changes to the BIOS in the forum.  That is one of the things you and I agreed to not do when we joined the forum in the Rules of Participation.

 

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