12-31-2023 05:25 PM
Hello, I have a question about my Asus ROG Strix G18. My hardware consists of an i9 13980HX processor and an RTX 4080 (laptop). I undervolted my processor by about -40 mV from the BIOS, and I wanted to know if this seems appropriate and if the configuration is stable. Should I reduce or increase it? Additionally, if someone with the same model has already tried this, what would be the optimal point where it performs equally or better, but with less heat and without affecting the equipment's lifespan?
My model is the G814JZ
12-31-2023 06:14 PM
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01-09-2024 04:46 AM
Thank you for answering, I will keep it in my mind.
01-09-2024 11:19 AM
You even can apply bigger undervolt for example i have i7-13650HX and my undervolt is
-170mv core
-140mv Pcore cache
-150mv Ecore cache
And intel GPU -40mv
So it depends from the cpu
Also other advice use intel XTU dont use throttlestop i haved a problem whit throttlesop when i try to increase the Pcores frequency some of the Pcores can stay at bigger core speed other not even if i apply a same clock speed to all Pcores
Now whit intel XTU i get stable temperature and core speed