How do i undervolt my CPU using bios?
How do i undervolt my CPU using bios?
I'm currently using an undervolt setting with XTU, but the issue is that these configurations don't persist after I restart my PC, which is quite bothersome. How would you go about applying these settings from your BIOS? You can access them at https://gyazo.com/0e919fa0ff096c23b0a0e41d49981b08 and adjust the CPU voltage options in BIOS—such as choosing Offset with a value of -0.170. After that, HWMonitor should display 1.050 for VCore and CPUZ should show 1.050 for CPU Voltage. However, it seems HWMonitor still reports 1.2 for the actual voltage.
adjust your bios to manual mode for the voltage you require
your bios will always be more precise than the hw monitor or cpuz
if you set your cpu to 1.2v but at idle it only uses 1v, your computer won’t exceed the needed power
however, if you tell it the maximum is 1.2v and then open a game expecting more, it will ask for higher voltage
but since it was told the max is 1.2v, it will struggle to meet the requirement
adjust your bios to manual mode for the voltage you require
your bios will always be more precise than the hw monitor or cpuz
if you set your cpu to 1.2v but at idle it only uses 1v, your computer won’t exceed the needed power
however, if you tell it the maximum is 1.2v and then open a game that asks for 1.3v, the cpu will request more voltage than it was told
you’ll face problems in this situation
Adjust your BIOS to manual mode for the voltage you prefer. Your BIOS will always be more precise than the hardware monitor or CPU. If you set your CPU to 1.2V but at idle it only uses 1V, your computer won’t exceed what it needs. However, if a game asks for more voltage—say 1.3V—while you’ve told the CPU its maximum is 1.2V, you’ll face problems.