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Not able to undervolt despite CPU supporting voltage offset

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I reverted the BIOS's version to 302 and undervolted it....temps around 50 while idling

I have an asus vivobook X509FJ....recently laptop was getting really hot...

SO i decided to undervolt using throttle stop

 

Despite the sliders not greyed out...setting any value on it does not seem to actually do any kind of voltage changes (shown in the tabular column on the right....It used to update every time I made a change when TS worked).....-100mv is the stable offset for my CPu (TS worked fine until the device was running windows 20H2.After the 21H1 update TS stopped working....both older and newer versions dont help....Intel XTU is of no help either)

 

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I reverted the BIOS's version to 302 and undervolted it....temps around 50 while idling

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@Sed Linus

The old version of ThrottleStop you are using did not report when CPU voltage control was locked.

Use ThrottleStop 9.5.

 

53 minutes ago, Sed Linus said:

I reverted the BIOS

Glad to hear you got this working. 

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