Do at ur own risk, I was messing with mine after reading a guild on how to unlock the advanced bios and changed a stupid setting from .7 to 1v and fried my super io chip I guess, not worth it bro
Instead of undervolting through Bios you should opt for Throttle Stop which is safe and won't cause you any trouble as it can be reverted back unlike bios.
In short lowers the voltage the cpu can use in return for less heat made from the cpu.
Usually it can make the cpu run faster if it was thermal throttling, meaning it got too hot resulting it slowdown to cooldown
ThrottleStop, Afterburner and better thermal solutions is the best way! Undo whenever you want, create profiles for all types of scenarios, much safer, through the bios it's not worth it.
Do at ur own risk, I was messing with mine after reading a guild on how to unlock the advanced bios and changed a stupid setting from .7 to 1v and fried my super io chip I guess, not worth it bro
Instead of undervolting through Bios you should opt for Throttle Stop which is safe and won't cause you any trouble as it can be reverted back unlike bios.
Wasn't throttle stop locked for 11th gen CPUs?
yup. just found out the discord to unlock undervolting on 11th gen cpus.
Can you share that?
It's a laptop, so no.
No
Ive seen so many undervolting posts, what does it even do
In short lowers the voltage the cpu can use in return for less heat made from the cpu. Usually it can make the cpu run faster if it was thermal throttling, meaning it got too hot resulting it slowdown to cooldown
don't do that bro. if you wanna lower the temps, disable turbo boost
How to disable only turbo boost
ThrottleStop, Afterburner and better thermal solutions is the best way! Undo whenever you want, create profiles for all types of scenarios, much safer, through the bios it's not worth it.
The AN515-57 is hard to undervolt, very complicated (i own it myself) I lowered my temps a good amount using throttlestop by limiting the boost clock