F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop There might be a problem with your voltage adjustment.

There might be a problem with your voltage adjustment.

There might be a problem with your voltage adjustment.

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Meowables
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08-02-2016, 08:33 AM
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I'm dealing with an Acer Nitro 5 AN515-54 laptop running an Intel i5-9300H processor. I've been experiencing frequent thermal throttling during gameplay on CS2 and DBD. I decided to revisit undervolting to determine if it resolves the problem. While adjusting the voltage offsets, I noticed they consistently remain stable without any crashes. This contrasts with my experience a few years ago when settings were less refined. Could this indicate an issue with my current undervolt approach? Additionally, AIDA64 still displays changes in voltages as I modify the offset. I've attached screenshots of throttlestop to verify the settings.
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Meowables
08-02-2016, 08:33 AM #1

I'm dealing with an Acer Nitro 5 AN515-54 laptop running an Intel i5-9300H processor. I've been experiencing frequent thermal throttling during gameplay on CS2 and DBD. I decided to revisit undervolting to determine if it resolves the problem. While adjusting the voltage offsets, I noticed they consistently remain stable without any crashes. This contrasts with my experience a few years ago when settings were less refined. Could this indicate an issue with my current undervolt approach? Additionally, AIDA64 still displays changes in voltages as I modify the offset. I've attached screenshots of throttlestop to verify the settings.