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@Nuke10 PL1/PL2 are power limits (as it pretty much says there). It's not undervolting. You can undervolt some Intel CPUs directly from Asus BIOS, and some by using Intel's very own Tuning Utility But many Intel CPUs are locked and can't be undervolted. |
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It's probably easier to just tell us what CPU you have in your Intel unit. On 12th gen and 13th gen Intel, you can ONLY undervolt if you have a CPU ending in HX (these are unlocked). Some 11th gens were undervoltable and mostly all 10th gen and lower were, however a lot of BIOS updates turned off the ability due to Plundervolt and you'll be screwed without a way to BIOS-mod and bench-flash the BIOS (not easy and not for the faint of heart). For example = 12700H = NOT UNDERVOLTABLE; however something like the 12800HX IS undervoltable. And if you decide to get the new Intel Ultra 7 or 9 CPUs in the latest Zephyrus G16.. They are NOT undervoltable at all. There are NO Ultra CPUs that have unlocked voltage (yet). |
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from what i read about g-helper its only support undervolt for AMD CPU's but both with Armory crate and G-helper when i open the "Power& fans" window. (or manual mode in armoury crate) i see the PL1 and L2 slider. which i at least assume are being used for undervolting.
and that left me a bit confused. can I or can I not undervolt the CPU using G-helper?
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