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Undervolting Ryzen Laptop Processor??

So my new Lenovo came in today with the Ryzen7 4700u, and I'm trying to squeeze out as much performance with the least amount of heat and the longest possible lasting battery life. With that being said, I've looked into undervolting the system, because I've seen guides where this helps significantly, but upon downloading ThrottleStop, I've discovered that it is only compatible with Intel chips. Does anyone know of any other way that I could go about undervolting, or increasing my performance per watt?

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Okay, so if I were to make my laptop a dual-boot system with Ubuntu (or mint, something like that), and undervolt the system in linux, would the changes be persistent? i.e. if I were to boot back into windows afterward would the cpu stay undervolted or revert back to normal settings?

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On 6/23/2020 at 8:21 PM, Staycalm said:

, would the changes be persistent? i

No, only in linux. 

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