The main question that worries everyone. CPU TROTLING. Yes, at high speeds the processor must heat up. Here it happens quickly and easily reaches 92-96 degrees. Immediately on the stone, which has reached the peak, the thermal package is triggered and the temperature drops by 75. Then the process is repeated (heating and falling). I thought to put a program with a decrease in voltage, but so far I have not. To be honest (I'm not a bot - a living person): I had several heavy editing programs running at the same time, a game that I periodically deployed and played (in my case "Rage 2"), plus the Internet worked with a bunch of open tabs and downloads - > and a laptop (Core i9, RTX 2080 card) and never sneezed or lost performance. In some places I thought about it, but for a short time. Therefore, for now, I decided not to limit the laptop, tk. this Dell really takes everything out!
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