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Overclocking is disabled on this system, how to enable (asus tuf f15)?

milann0714
Level 7
https://i.ibb.co/FDx8nGV/intel.png

Thx for any help! Any guidance would also be greatly appreciated. Is there any other method other than reducing the Volt?
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Falcon2_ROG
Customer Service Agent
milann0714 wrote:
https://i.ibb.co/FDx8nGV/intel.png

Thx for any help! Any guidance would also be greatly appreciated. Is there any other method other than reducing the Volt?


What is the full model name of the laptop you are using?
https://www.asus.com/support/Article/565/

Generally speaking, we would recommend that you use it through Armoury Crate.
https://www.asus.com/support/FAQ/1043747/

Thank you.

Falcon@ROG wrote:
What is the full model name of the laptop you are using?
https://www.asus.com/support/Article/565/

Generally speaking, we would recommend that you use it through Armoury Crate.
https://www.asus.com/support/FAQ/1043747/

Thank you.


FX506LHB, So should i create a new topic?

xeromist
Moderator
ASUS doesn't support overclocking on most of its notebooks so you'll likely have to find answers on other forums. Be careful of BIOS mods and consider whether potentially bricking your device is worth it.

Also, voltage control has been disabled on most notebooks due to the Plundervolt vulnerability. XTU used to be the way to go but without voltage control I'm not sure there is much you'll be able to achieve.
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