Solved! A few doubts with my laptop

Apr 6, 2020
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Hi guys,
I've bought an predator helios 300 (red version) and it came with nvidia (gtx 1060) and intel graphics (630). And the questions are:
Can i totally remove the intel graphics?
If yes: it will harm my laptop?
I just wanted to make this, because i can't reach 60+ fps on Black Desert and people with the same hardware have reached way more fps them me.
Obs: i disabled the v-sync option on nvdia panel control and didn't worked... the fps still keeps locking at 60 and i'm thinking that the intel driver is imputing this.
Thanks.
 
Intel graphics is inside your CPU, so no, you can´t remove it. If you disable it, you will have other problems while working with the laptop. It doesn´t impact the performance of your GTX1060.

60 fps seems to be fine with this hardware.

Is the charger connected while gaming?

to have a look if something is odd:
run userbenchmark.com and post the http link of your result

Windows is up to date?
 
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The problem is that if i get more fps on bdo, i can give more dps, that's why i want to unlock the 60 fps. Every game that has v-sync config inside the game i can pass trough the 60fps limit, but Black desert doesn't have this option.
I also imput a 125 offset voltage on cpu core and cpu cache and deactivated the turbo ratio limits (38 stock) to 28 on cores, because i was getting 85ºC + when gaming.
Heres the benchmark whit the Throttlestop config : https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/26335887
Whitout Throttlestop config: https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/26336253
Obs: i've tested the Black desert game with and whitout the throttlestop config... and it has on both the same frames.
And yes, my windows is updated!
@EDIT i forgot to answer the question about the charger.
i always use it on charger!
Thanks man!!