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11-17-2024 07:56 AM - edited 11-17-2024 07:57 AM
I am currently using an HP Victus 16-r0356TX laptop and considering enabling Intel SpeedShift and performing CPU undervolting to improve performance and reduce heat. Before proceeding, I would like to confirm:
1. Does enabling Intel SpeedShift through BIOS or software (e.g., ThrottleStop) void the warranty?
2. Does adjusting the CPU voltage (undervolting) using software like Intel XTU or ThrottleStop or Omen Gaming Hub affect the warranty?
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11-17-2024 08:23 AM
Hi @Fhoas
you don't lose the warranty, but I don't know if the processor is unlocked, processors must be unlocked. In the BIOS there are no such options, you must do everything by software if possible.
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11-17-2024 08:23 AM
Hi @Fhoas
you don't lose the warranty, but I don't know if the processor is unlocked, processors must be unlocked. In the BIOS there are no such options, you must do everything by software if possible.
Intel® Extreme Tuning Utility (Intel® XTU)
- if I can help solve your question or issue, please click on ACCEPT AS SOLUTION or click the YES button if my answer was helpful.