Boost clock rates should be negatively impacted, by higher watts, as part of what drives the boost clock down is heat.
The boost rates are difficult to control as they are driven by heat and CPU loads. In a Windows 10 environment it is difficult to control exactly what a CPU may be doing, at any given point in time.
About the only way to track the boost rate would be to track the number of threads actually running when testing along with the thermal load.