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HP Omen 17
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Dear Community,

 

I am fairly new when it comes to notebook gaming but I had to switch from desktop PC to a mobile machine which capable of doing some work on the field and do some light gaming as well. 

 

But obviously when it comes to gaming I want the max performance I can achieve from my new machine. 

I purchased a HP Omen 17" - i5 9300H / 8GB / GTX 1660 Ti - gaming notebook a week ago. It runs fine I can achieve 100FPS in Cod Modern warfare on low settings which is pretty fine by me especially I got the 144hz model so it runs pretty fine. 

 

But I have heard that there is a way to undervolt the computer so I can achieve better performance and I can lower the heat levels. I HAVE NEVER done anything quite like this before but if I can help the PC to not to struggle then I would like to perform such acts. 

 

Can anyone help me in this? Do I even need undervolt? Or how to do this? There are several guides on the web but for different CPUs and GPUs I don't want to ruin my PC without the proper way of doing the undervolting.

 

I hope you understand and thank you for your help in advance,

Regards,


David

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i request u not to try this 

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