I really don't recommend you to flash the bios, because it will damage your laptop in the long run, i have msi cyborg with rtx 4060 that only use 45w of power, nvflash boosted performance from 7000 points to 9000 points, however, the performance difference in games is very slight, mostly 5fps(i used 75w vbios), But the battery started draining even when plug in and it's not worth the extra 5fps, I can just use FG and DLSS and the performance will be excellent, If you really want to proceed with nvflash, make sure your laptop's power consumption is within the required limit and battery level to ensure it's not draining excessively(Try it for an hour and see if the battery is less than 100%)
meh. It's the bios from a model with literally the same hardware. It's only a 30W bump. I stress tested it for about 6 hours. On the flydigi cooling pad the temps never went above 65c, 75c without cooling pad. Power supply is 330W and more than covers the total power draw. Flashing this bios just adds headroom. It's not like it impacts daily/productivity work.
Your situation is currently good, and the 330w power supply is more then good, and you have a cooling pad, so just don't care about what i said before🙂
I really don't recommend you to flash the bios, because it will damage your laptop in the long run, i have msi cyborg with rtx 4060 that only use 45w of power, nvflash boosted performance from 7000 points to 9000 points, however, the performance difference in games is very slight, mostly 5fps(i used 75w vbios), But the battery started draining even when plug in and it's not worth the extra 5fps, I can just use FG and DLSS and the performance will be excellent, If you really want to proceed with nvflash, make sure your laptop's power consumption is within the required limit and battery level to ensure it's not draining excessively(Try it for an hour and see if the battery is less than 100%)
meh. It's the bios from a model with literally the same hardware. It's only a 30W bump. I stress tested it for about 6 hours. On the flydigi cooling pad the temps never went above 65c, 75c without cooling pad. Power supply is 330W and more than covers the total power draw. Flashing this bios just adds headroom. It's not like it impacts daily/productivity work.
Your situation is currently good, and the 330w power supply is more then good, and you have a cooling pad, so just don't care about what i said before🙂