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03-03-2023 08:53 AM
Product: OMEN by HP 15-dc1066tx
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)
Hi there
I have Omen15 with a i7-9850H and RTX2060
Originally, I was able to achieve an undervolt of -230mv core, -50mv cache running stable from 2020 to 2022
The gaming temp was amazing, and hardly hit 90 degrees
I heard of the new Omen gaming hub undervolting feature, so I updated to the latest firmware F.25 only to find out undervolting isn't supported for my laptop model.
Now, I am unable to undervolt with throttlestop anymore (keeps crashing), whats the best way to revert back?
Now temps easily hits thermal throttling, can I downgrade firmware and revert back to command center?
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