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02-13-2023 03:39 AM
Product: HP Fury G9 12950HX
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)
Hi,
Does someone have some more information regarding the following driver updates? (amongst others for the Fury G9 12950HX)
- Intel Processor Power Management Package, version: 1000.2022.03.31
- HP Power Manager, version: 3.0.16.0
I would like to know what functionalities these updates add/remove before updating. I'm looking to undervolt my CPU to reach higher clockspeeds at multicore workloads, currently the system is powerlimited, not temperature limited.
Does someone know if these updates allow undervolting? The CPU itself should be capable. Unfortunate that HP seems to have disabled it in earlier driver versions.
Best regards,
Bart
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