Great post @figrin1 I do hope people appreciate and use the tweaks, as there are virtually no downsides/risks to them and the upside potential is massive.I've been playing with my Blade Pro FHD (essentially same HW as the Blade) for the past month and it took me a while to figure most of these on my own.Here are a few more tips that made a big difference for me:1. There is a well documented problem where Generic windows storage driver prevents Intel's late processors form entering higher C-states. Those states are basically Intel's way of switching off unused cores and provide considerable power savings. Ideally you would want most of your cores to be in the C8 state during idle/low load scenarios, while the old Windows driver does not allow them to go above C2.Here is how to check if you have this issue in ThrottleStop:In the lower right side, there is a button "C10" which will open a window, showing your C-states in real time. Close all active windows, but ThrottleStop and see if your C-states go higher than C2 (this is shown in percentage under each C state). If you see activity under the "C8" label - you are unaffected or have already installed the newer Intel RST driver.If there is no activity, in the C8 state box, follow THIS link and install the driver. That should fix it and improve battery life and idle temps noticeably.2. While your recommendation for the GPU Voltage curve is solid, after some vigorous real-life testing (actual gaming stress, rather than synthetic benchmarks) I have seen that the GPU frequency almost never reaches 1900Mhz (aside from very brief spikes, before it gets shot down by the vBIOS/Nvidia drivers). It is a built in precaution against hot-heat enthusiasts that want to push the card too far.The highest stable frequency I have reached, on any voltage is 1784Mhz, which is still a solid "overclock" from the GPU's stated Turbo Boost speeds.Here is a snapshot of my curve. With these settings, GPU is constantly and stably clocked at 1784Mhz while gaming, and does not use more than 825mV, which drops the temps (and noise) considerably.Also, in my experience, the FPS is much more stable, in comparison with a constantly fluctuating clock speed.I've also clocked the memory at +246 for good measure. It is stable, but gains are not much.There are probably some other minor tweaks I am forgetting. I'll update the post if I remember.Hope this helps. Have fun