08-03-2020 04:12 AM - last edited on 03-05-2024 06:59 PM by ROGBot
08-03-2020 06:31 AM
ux4real wrote:
After BIOS update to Version 306 on my GL504GW I have a CPU undervolt problem. It's not working anymore and my CPU is burning at the moment. What shall I do to be able to undervolt my CPU again?
08-04-2020 09:02 PM
ux4real wrote:
After BIOS update to Version 306 on my GL504GW I have a CPU undervolt problem. It's not working anymore and my CPU is burning at the moment. What shall I do to be able to undervolt my CPU again?
08-05-2020 03:35 AM
Joanne@ASUS wrote:
Dear ux4real,
Please refer to below statement from Intel
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us...wapkw=SA-00289
We will follow this by BIOS update for all model affected.
Really sorry for any inconvenience caused.
Thank you.
08-05-2020 06:59 AM
lakshay2020 wrote:
Hey Joanne,
I understand why Asus had to disable software undervolting. My concern is that, if Asus is allowing undervolting through the BIOS, why is it limited to -80 mV?
Kindly forward this concern to the technical team, asking them to remove this limit so that we can undervolt more, and improve our temperatures so that our overall gaming experience with the laptop improves.
Other brands like MSI, Lenovo, Dell/Alienware are already allowing undervolting through BIOS without any -80 mV limit like Asus is putting, and this is the only thing preventing me from buying an Asus laptop. I'm holding off on my purchase for a few days, and if Asus promises to fix this undervolting limit issue, I'll surely buy an Asus laptop. Waiting for a positive reply from your side.
02-21-2021 08:44 PM
aupoi351 wrote:
Hi,
It's not possible, you need a modded bios for that.
04-30-2021 06:35 PM
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