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Matthew05

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  1. Lol, the thermal paste on a Lenovo Legion Y530 is REALLY crappy. I've just moved from 82-88°C to a 65-75°C. This is really great, now I can make even more and a lot nicer graphs ?
  2. It seems that the VID 1-4 show the actual voltage, it dropped the moment I've lowered the cache voltage as well. I'll test it a bit (lot) more. Thanks!
  3. Thanks! I'll look into it right now. I haven't touched the CPU Cache offset after changing it to -125mV.
  4. I've looked at my core voltages, it seems that it just keeps them low instead of lowering it by 250mV all the time. These readings are from HWMonitor: 0mV offset: VID #0 max: 1.307V VID #1 max: 1.295V VID #2 max: 1.291V VID #3 max: 1.292V -250mV offset: VID #0 max: 1.069V VID #1 max: 1.075V VID #2 max: 1.085V VID #3 max: 1.085V I've included the voltage reading from AIDA64 as well: Original.bmp UV -250mV.bmp
  5. I've seen someone undervolting as far as -350mV on an i7-8750H. It showed no instability, but the clocks were limited to just 3000MHz. I will test for instability and if anything happens, I can always bump it up by 10mV a few times. I'm not doing anything critical that I can't afford to loose on the notebook anyway
  6. Hello, I'm undervolting my CPU on my laptop using ThrottleStop. I have a Lenovo Legion Y530 with i5-8300H and GTX 1050. I changed the CPU Cache offset voltage to -125mV and I also increased the turbo boost time limit to its maximum [3670016 seconds(?)]. I'm also leaving the fans on 100% for the whole duration of my testing. I've been changing the core voltage offset by -10mV at a time and testing it for almost 7 minutes with Aida64 with CPU, FPU and Cache stress test and I'm logging everything I need through MSI Afterburner and then converting it to Excel table. What I'm sceptical about is how much I've lowered the core voltage and how high it still boosts. Have I've done anything wrong? I'm attaching my Excel table with a finalized sheet which compares the original and 2 undervolt offsets and also the logs I've aquired from MSI Afterburner. There is also a table with a few Cinebench R20 scores (I didn't bother to do it after every change of the offset voltage). Results.xlsx
  7. Nevermind, I've just flashed my ROM now my phone is working again
  8. I've tried to reset it to factory settings (ik, I've lost every photo etc.), but my phone won't boot anyway does anyone have any idea on how I could resolve this?
  9. Is there any way of getting at least some files from my phone? I don't wanna loose some of my photos
  10. Hello guys, recently I've downloaded some SW update to my phone. I have rooted Lenovo P70. I've tried to install the update, but the update failed after a while. I've just told myself 'whatever, i don't care about it'. So I've tried to boot my phone. It was still booting into recovery mode. I've tried booting into normal boot and fastboot mode, but it's not working. Is there any way I can boot normally without loosing all my files? I really don't wanna reset it to factory settings.
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