fwiw this is what i've gone with so far, running on air (DH15) and i'm into gaming.
Code:
Ai Overclock Tuner [XMP II]
XMP [DDR5-6000 32-38-38-80-1.35V-1.35V]
DRAM Frequency [DDR5-6400MHz]
DRAM CAS# Latency [30]
DRAM RAS# to CAS# Delay [38]
DRAM RAS# PRE Time [38]
DRAM RAS# ACT Time [80]
DRAM Command Rate [Auto] (G2)
DRAM VDD Voltage [1.40000]
DRAM VDDQ Voltage [1.35000]
BCLK Frequency [100.0000]
ASUS MultiCore Enhancement [Disabled – Enforce All limits]
Performance Core Ratio [By Core Usage]
1-Core Ratio Limit [58]
2-Core Ratio Limit [58]
3-Core Ratio Limit [57]
4-Core Ratio Limit [57]
5-Core Ratio Limit [56]
6-Core Ratio Limit [56]
7-Core Ratio Limit [55]
8-Core Ratio Limit [55]
Global Core SVID Voltage [Adaptive Mode]
- Offset Mode Sign [-]
- Additional Turbo Mode CPU Core Voltage [Auto]
- Offset Voltage [0.03000]
CPU Load-line Calibration [Auto] (level4)
Long Duration Package Power Limit [175]
Short Duration Package Power Limit [175]
If i've not mentioned it above it is likely set to auto or i didn't think it was relevant.
Obviously zero difference in gaming performance (4k) running the above compared with leaving the power limits off and running at 6Ghz on one or two cores (can't remember exactly). It runs silent now at the desktop doing regular tasks and next to silent while gaming.
From a productivity pov, prior to the tweaks Cinebench runs would hit 100c as expected, after the tweaks it tops out at 86c without being too loud (i value a quiet PC).
Overlocked
Cinebench R23 : MC 30054 / SC 2275
Settings used above
Cinebench R23 : MC 28147 / SC 2236
Obviously the silicon lottery is the deciding factor and all this is a work in progress! Your mileage will vary