Do you have to disable Win11 memory integrity before undervolting and can you restore it afterward?
Do you have to disable Win11 memory integrity before undervolting and can you restore it afterward?
I’m pretty sure it’s just when the program is running, not installed. I haven’t checked yet.
Regarding the original question, if you’re worried about security, you might try XTU to set a stable configuration in BIOS and enable Mem Integrity.
If a program sets up a driver that doesn't match mem integrity standards—such as Intel Extreme—it means you must turn off that capability while the program is running and the conflicting driver is active. A newer UEFI BIOS on a premium board that supports overclocking can handle these issues.
I’m pretty sure it’s just when the program is running, not installed. I haven’t checked yet.
Regarding the original question, if you’re worried about security, you might try XTU to set a stable configuration in BIOS and enable Mem Integrity.