I've definitely thought about it, but it doesn't seem worth it when this is my only personal computer currently.
I might try flashing some other vBIOS files that are clocked higher but not higher wattage to see if it makes any difference.
What's interesting is from everything I can find the only difference between 2070mq and 2070m is the mq is clocked lower with a lower TDP.
Part of me now wonders if maybe the whole Max-Q thing was a plan to sell more lower binned chips that don't pass requirements otherwise, as theoretically I should be able to clock pretty to similar levels as a stock 2070m.
What still gets me is that the sensors are actually reporting 115w going into the GPU but most of it just gets listed under Misc0 Input Power, makes me wonder what the sensors are actually reading from, or if that's just what the chip itself is allowing but the motherboard itself isn't providing more than 95w, which then makes me curious if a shunt mod would even work, maybe Lenovo put a limiter before the GPU somewhere.
There's also an allow overclock option in the debug bios settings for this laptop but whenever I enable it, it just defaults back to disabled when I save and reboot, otherwise that would be a nice option to tweak the core voltage.