275HX undervolting mit Virtualisierung? Macht man das mit PowerMonkey?
275HX undervolting mit Virtualisierung? Macht man das mit PowerMonkey?
There are ways to lower your CPU voltage without relying solely on virtualization tools. Some users report success by adjusting BIOS settings or using software that manages power limits. Others mention experimenting with different OS configurations or kernel parameters. PowerMonkey is just one option among many—check forums or community threads for real-world tips. Let me know if you'd like help finding specific resources!
I really understand the challenge with CPU temperatures—Intel processors tend to get hotter when under stress. Reducing voltage is an effective method to lower heat without sacrificing speed. Regarding WSL2 virtualization, toggling it on and off can become frustrating quickly. Based on what I’ve noticed, most people leave it enabled while using WSL2 actively, even though it might introduce a minor performance dip elsewhere. PowerMonkey seems promising but could be too complicated for regular tasks. Another idea I’ve come across is employing scripts or simple commands to switch virtualization on or off without needing to adjust BIOS settings each time—it’s still somewhat cumbersome. Overall, I’d suggest keeping WSL2 active if it fits your workflow, and consider using undervolting tools like Intel XTU or ThrottleStop to help control temperatures more easily. Looking forward to hearing what others have tried!