Speed shift is not set to 0.
C10 is not turned off.
Frequency is only 3.4.
PROCHOT 100 degrees.
Power is red, power limit is not removed.
It would be better if you improved the contact of the substrate to the crystal instead of pseudo-water cooling. Polish the substrate to a mirror shine, bring the laptop stand to an external power supply from 12~14 volts, and change the fans to more efficient ones like Iceberg. Make a custom bottom on a 3D printer for greater airflow.
What you have now is workable, but there’s room for improvement.
@Payton
You are correct, I’m not saying I did the best. I conducted both tests in the same way, so the frequency or settings didn’t change. The power is limited to 100 watts at that screenshot because of a single spike in temperature.
@Payton
The frequency is only 3.4 because it’s running a multi-core Cinebench in the background. The 13900HX and 14900HX chips are desktop chips put into laptops. You won’t hit high clock speeds on a 100% fully multi-core scene, especially not on laptops.